- Music
- 01 Aug 01
The Stanton Session
While Session isn’t their debut album proper, it’s an accurate and inspired insight into how they work.
Although The Stanton Warriors are the most hyped dance act since Daft Punk, it’s clear that, like the French act, the duo have taken control of their path, deciding for themselves when they should put out material, and, while Session isn’t their debut album proper, it’s an accurate and inspired insight into how they work. A mix album that seamlessly unites Busta Rhymes and India’s vocals with deep Dutch break beat techno, garage tracks and nu skool breaks as well as the Warriors’ own versions of Basement Jaxx, Azzido Da Bass and Isolee’s ‘Beau Mot Plage’, The Stanton Session is as ambitious and adventurous in its scope, range and breath as Coldcut’s ‘Journeys By DJs’.
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