NSM

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Hype 04:13 Tools
The Show 04:45 Tools
Don't Say It 03:11 Tools
She's Got Soul 04:15 Tools
Sho You Right 04:20 Tools
Tha Fame 04:32 Tools
Heat It Up 03:39 Tools
Never Gonna Happen 03:43 Tools
Soon Come 04:42 Tools
Something 04:14 Tools
Broken 04:18 Tools
Big It Up 03:52 Tools
Digital Age 04:57 Tools
Love, Speed, Movement 05:01 Tools
Trying Times 04:50 Tools
dj power (use it) 06:44 Tools
She’s Got Soul 06:44 Tools
the hype feat. asa of lagos 06:44 Tools
the hype rerinse feat. asa of lagos 06:44 Tools
Ту-лу-ла (OST Брат-2) 05:01 Tools
mumbo jum (remix instrumental) 05:17 Tools
Mysterious Sound 05:01 Tools
Let The Dillah Circulate 05:01 Tools
el sabor del control 05:01 Tools
The Sun 05:01 Tools
Mumbo Jum 05:01 Tools
Code, Speed, Movement 05:01 Tools
Hype 05:01 Tools
Mumbo 2. Jumbo Mum Rerinse 05:01 Tools
Love Speed Movement 05:01 Tools
Guide You Down [Demo] 05:01 Tools
Anthem 05:01 Tools
Do or die 05:01 Tools
Heroes 05:01 Tools
DJ Power {Use It} (Blacktonez Mix) 05:01 Tools
Show 05:01 Tools
Free As 05:01 Tools
Penny Dropped 04:41 Tools
Ту-лу-ла 04:41 Tools
Lifeless [Demo] 04:41 Tools
Bet Your Life (My Own Eyes) 04:41 Tools
Don't Say It (Instrumental) 04:41 Tools
Guide You Down 04:41 Tools
Two Sides 04:41 Tools
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NSM (aka New Sector Movements & IG Culture), is a London, UK musician & performer - best known as a pioneer in the broken beat movement. He first became known as a member of, hip-hop duo, Dodge City Productions, in 1990. After the demise of that outfit, he founded an independent record label One Drop Interouter, which released four albums. Later, he worked with the 'People' & founded the 'Main Squeeze' labels. Culture founded the New Sector Movements featuring a number of broken beat artists. His production features rhythms and hybrids of several musical styles such as jazz-fusion, funk and soul. In 2001, New Sector Movements released Download This through Virgin Records. An EP No Tricks preceded the release of Download This. In 2004, a second album from the New Sector Movement Turn It Up credited to NSM. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.