was it? i dont agree. for me, the goodness of a record is the great
equalizer in my eyes. my mortal enemy could put out a record, and if
its hot, ill buy it. i own not a single record that had anything to do
with frankie bones, unless some of his stuff was on the nu groove comp
i picked up a little while back. ive passed on every single record
with his name on it.

Well maybe he overused some of the let the bass kick samples back in the day, but I kinda grew up on a lot of his nu groove/bones breaks/loony tunes/musto and bones stuff. Yeah it was never overly sophisticated or even particularly original, but it was that New York sound that I associated with guys like Bones, Lenny Dee and even Todd Terry back then. Yeah he has done a lot of ravey stuff, but tracks like 'you are the one' still sound pretty dope to me today.


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