Urban Species

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Blanket 05:48 Tools
Spiritual Love 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable 00:00 Tools
Listen 06:28 Tools
Destructive 05:06 Tools
I Wonder 00:00 Tools
Blanket (four tet remix) 00:00 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
Hide And Seek 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard 00:00 Tools
The Ropes 00:00 Tools
Just A Matter Of Time 00:00 Tools
Musikism 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics 04:32 Tools
Rockstar 00:00 Tools
Gotta Have It 00:00 Tools
No Particular Title 00:00 Tools
Light At The End Of The Tunnel 00:00 Tools
The Consequence 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People 00:00 Tools
Reality Check 00:00 Tools
The Experience 00:00 Tools
Blanket (feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Video Edit) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (featuring Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Realitycheck 00:00 Tools
Brother (Earthling Bonus Beats) 00:00 Tools
Predictablyunpredictable 00:00 Tools
Blanket Feat. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard (featuring Terry Callier) 00:00 Tools
Brother - Original Version 00:00 Tools
The Experience - Edit Version 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People - Contains Hidden "Secret Track 2" 00:00 Tools
Listen (feat. MC Solaar) 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics (featuring Terry Callier) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (featuring Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Malikor Bootleg) 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (featuring Taipanic from Blak Twang & MC Mell'o) 00:00 Tools
Rock Star 00:00 Tools
Listen [Louies Master Mix] 00:00 Tools
Brother - Earthling Bonus Beats 00:00 Tools
Urban Species / Spiritual love 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard (feat. Terry Callier) 00:00 Tools
Spritual Love [Natural 7"] 00:00 Tools
The Consequense - Contains Hidden Track"Secret Track 1" 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Raw Deal Mix) 00:00 Tools
Listen - 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
Brazilya 00:00 Tools
The Consequense - incl. hidden track "Secret Track 1" 00:00 Tools
Blanket - Video Edit 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) (Louie's Bonus Beats) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Brother (Karim's Groove) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) - Ashley's South Of Delta Groove 00:00 Tools
Listen (Guru's Mix) ft. MC Sol 00:00 Tools
Blanket (feat Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) (Ashley's South Of Delta Groove) 00:00 Tools
The Consequense 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Raw Deal Remix) 00:00 Tools
Listen (12" Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Experience (Edit Version) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People (Contains Hidden "Secret Track 2") 00:00 Tools
Blanket (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
The Consequense (Incl. Hidden Track "Secret Track 1") 00:00 Tools
Blanket (s4ep3) 00:00 Tools
Spritual Love 00:00 Tools
Listen (Guru's Mix) ft. MC Solaar 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (feat. M.C. Mell'o' & Taipanic) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) 07:02 Tools
Blanket Featuring Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics (feat. Terry Callier) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Louies Master Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (ft. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable Feat. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Amateur Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Mix) 00:00 Tools
Woman (New Sector Movement remix) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) (Louies Master Mix) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People - Incl. Hidden "Secret Track 2" 00:00 Tools
Brother (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (featuring imogen heap) 00:00 Tools
Predicatbly unpredictable 00:00 Tools
Urban Species - Woman 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Destruction 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love [PJL] 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Natural 7") 00:00 Tools
Blanket ft. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Makoto DnB Edit) 00:00 Tools
Just Listen 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (C.J. Mackintosh Full Length Remix) 08:57 Tools
The Consequense (Contains Hidden Track"Secret Track 1") 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Fourtet Remix) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Listen (edit) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (feat. Imogen Heap) (Raw Deal mix) 00:00 Tools
Song 02 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Natural 7') 00:00 Tools
Blanket (featuring Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Song 05 00:00 Tools
blanket (optical remix) 00:00 Tools
Song 01 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Remix) (Feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Listen (feat Mc Solaar) 00:00 Tools
mogen Heap & Urban Species - B 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Physical Remix) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Reggae Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Ear Wax Remix) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Natural 12') 00:00 Tools
Song 03 00:00 Tools
Song 07 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Powder Blue) 00:00 Tools
Song 06 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Feat. Imogen Heap) (Four Tet Remix) 00:00 Tools
Song 10 00:00 Tools
Spiritaul Love (Makoto DnB Edit) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Song 04 00:00 Tools
Woman - French Radio Edit Florent Prabel Remix 00:00 Tools
Woman (DJ Spinna Remix) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (Ft. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Hide And Seek (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Song 09 00:00 Tools
Brother (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (feat. MC Mell'O' & Taipanic) 00:00 Tools
Light At The Of End The Tunnel 00:00 Tools
Blanket (OST misfits) 00:00 Tools
Blank 00:00 Tools
Blanket [feat. Imogen Heap] 00:00 Tools
Ropes 00:00 Tools
Song 08 00:00 Tools
Woman (French Radio Edit Florent Prabel Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (OST Окись) 00:00 Tools
Bonsoir Swing 00:00 Tools
Hide & Seek (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Blanket [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Natural 7'') 00:00 Tools
Ecoute 00:00 Tools
Listen (feat. MC Soolar) 00:00 Tools
Listen (7" mix) 00:00 Tools
Song 11 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable Ft. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket feat Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Video Remix) 00:00 Tools
Urban Species - Spiritual love 00:00 Tools
Blanke 00:00 Tools
Physical 00:00 Tools
Listen (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Blanket ( OST Powder Blue ) 00:00 Tools
i_wonder 00:00 Tools
Song 12 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics (feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Blanket [Video Edit] 00:00 Tools
Destructive (OST The Dancer) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable-Urban Species Featuring Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Remix - 1999) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love [Natural 7"] 00:00 Tools
Listen (Kenny Dope Horns Mix) 00:00 Tools
Listen.mp4 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (feat. Taipanic from Blak Twang & MC Mell'o) 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard feat. Terry Callier 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard (featuri 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics Featuring Terry Callier 00:00 Tools
Predictable Unpredictable 00:00 Tools
CHANGING OF THE GUARD featuring Terry Callier 00:00 Tools
PREDICTABLY UNPREDICTABLE featuring imogen heap 00:00 Tools
Spirtual love 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Natural 12") 00:00 Tools
03 - Urban Species - Blanket 00:00 Tools
Woman (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (featuring Taipa 00:00 Tools
City Trip 00:00 Tools
Blanket By Urban Species 00:00 Tools
spiritual_love 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Remix feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Feat. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics Feat. Terry Callier 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People [Contains Hidden "Secret Track 2"] 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Remix) feat. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (fe 00:00 Tools
Blanket (f. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Makoto Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow People (With Secret Track 2) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (Makoto Edit) 00:00 Tools
Urban Species - Destructive 00:00 Tools
Blanket Feat. Imogen Heap (Video Edit) 00:00 Tools
Urban Species - Blanket 00:00 Tools
01 changing of the guard 00:00 Tools
Listen (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (feat. Imogen Heap) (album version) 00:00 Tools
Urban Species feat. Imogen Heap - Blanket 00:00 Tools
*Listen 00:00 Tools
Tommorow people 00:00 Tools
The Ropes (Pilgrim Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket [Four Tet Remix] 00:00 Tools
Religion & Politics 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Album Version) [feat. Imogen Heap] 00:00 Tools
Reality Check Feat. MC Mell'O, Taipanic 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
04 I wonder 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Powder Blue OST) 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics (Featuring Callier Terry) 00:00 Tools
Listen (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable (fea 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Optical Edit) 00:00 Tools
Predictably Unpredictable [wit 00:00 Tools
listen (12in mix) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen Louies Master Mix) 00:00 Tools
Just A Matter 00:00 Tools
Blanket [ft. Imogen Heap] 00:00 Tools
Brother (Full Length) 00:00 Tools
woman (mj cole mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Video Edit) > www.clubmus.net 00:00 Tools
06 predictably unpredictable 00:00 Tools
City Trip - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Blanket (stereo) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) (Guru's mix) 00:00 Tools
B 00:00 Tools
Blanket / Optical Remix 00:00 Tools
Listen (MTV's Most Wanted acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Natural 7" 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Four Tet Remix) (ft. Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Just Listen) (Louie's Master Mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (ft Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
I Wonder (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard (Featuring Callier Terry) 00:00 Tools
Woman (Yves Rocher) 00:00 Tools
Listen (Guru's Mix) 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love (cj mackapella) 00:00 Tools
02 - Urban Species - Destructive 00:00 Tools
Brother [Earthling Bonus Beats] 00:00 Tools
Spritual Love [Natural 7'] 00:00 Tools
Listen Ft. MC Solaar 00:00 Tools
listen (louie's master mix) 00:00 Tools
Blanket ft Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Natural 12" 00:00 Tools
*Spiritual love 00:00 Tools
Blanket (with Imogen Heap) 00:00 Tools
Listen (ft. MC Solaar) 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Remix - 1999) 00:00 Tools
The Blanket 00:00 Tools
Spiritual Love || 1242 || S 00:00 Tools
Brother Live (BBC Version) 00:00 Tools
Changing Of The Guard (Feat Terry Callier) 00:00 Tools
Religion And Politics - Urban Species & Terry Callier 00:00 Tools
Listen (Lowdown Mix) 00:00 Tools
REALITY CHECK featuring Taipanic from blak twang & mc mell'o 00:00 Tools
05 Women 00:00 Tools
Blanket - Urban Species & Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
Blanket (Video Edit) ft. Imogen Heap 00:00 Tools
11 - Brother 00:00 Tools
Reality Check (Featuring Taipanic From Black Twang & Mc Mell'o') 00:00 Tools
Blanket (DJ Kadu rmx) 00:00 Tools
Urban Specials - Spiritual Love 00:00 Tools
08 religion and politics 00:00 Tools
Listen (Guru's Mix) (feat. MC Solaar) 00:00 Tools
Hide & Seek (talkin loud mix) 00:00 Tools
Listen [Just Listen Louies Master Mix] 00:00 Tools
06 - Just a matter of time 00:00 Tools
05 Woman 00:00 Tools
Women (Yves Rocher) 00:00 Tools
Best of Acid Jazz 00:00 Tools
Light At The End Of The Tunnel. 00:00 Tools
01 - Urban Species - Changingoftheguard 00:00 Tools
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Pre-empting all other beat eclectics, Urban Species, with their unique approach to making music and their engaging live shows offer a tangent of blues, funk, jazz and reggae combining live playing and samples to create their own definitive sound and feel. They deliver incisive and worthwhile lyrics addressing universal issues relevant to all. Urban Species hail from Tottenham in North London. Growing up amidst the backdrop of diverse cultural heritage, founders, Mintos and Renegade had known each other for most of there young lives attending the same infant, primary and secondary schools together. In the 80s, as teenagers, they embraced an emerging Hip Hop culture; however their musical environment was not solely limited to Electro and Rap Music. They were just as likely to be found at a sound system (Reggae Dancehall) as they were at a Hip-Hop jam, Blues or the occasional Rave. The connecting factor of such diversity was the underground nature of them. It was in 88 when” Renegade (Winston Small) and Mintos (Peter Akinrinlola) first realised that they shared the same love of music and set about writing together. Using basic low tech equipment and samples, comprising largely from Renegade’s older brothers vast collection of old jazz and funk records, the two (during this period) followed the standard DJ MC model whereby Renegade would provide the beats and Mintos would drop rhymes on them. In 89 they saved enough money to go into a professional studio and recorded a track called” its My Thing” Pleased with the result they set about pressing white labels and distributing them via specialist record stores on a sale and return basis. Going out under the name MC Mint & DJ Renegade “its My Thing” was championed by several underground DJs and Pirate radio stations alike and they soon found themselves doing PA s and pressing more copies to keep up with demand. But it wasn’t just in the UK the track created a stir; as proof of their budding talent two of New York’s Biggest Radio Stations, Kiss and WBLS put the track into rotation. However with out sufficient experience, backing or distribution, they were unable to capitalise on this break. What it did do however, was expand their horizons beyond the UK and make them realise that they could make a career from music. In 1990 they self funded and distributed a track called “Got to Have It”. It was this track with its driving jazz piano, heavy bass line and clever rhymes that first brought them to the attention of Gilles Petersons Talking Loud Records (Then subsidiary of Phonogram) which, although a relatively new label, could boast a roster of some of the finest black music acts of the time with the likes of Incognito, Omar, Young Disciples and Galliano to name but a few. Soon after signing in 1992 ,they came up with the name Urban Species and in 93 they had the distinction of opening the Talkin Loud 2 compilation, with the track “Hide and Seek” picking up critical acclaim and laying the foundations for what was to follow. Urban Species from the outset enlisted the help of funk musicians to reproduce their sound live. They also called upon old school friend and Ragga Style MC Rodney Green AKA Doc Slim, whose mad cap street flavour and humour served as the perfect foil for Mintos’ contrasting more laidback and thoughtful style. These elements meant that now they were able to deliver shows as opposed to appearances. After opening for Bands such as MC Solaar, Jazzamatazz and the Stereo MCs Urban Species quickly developed a fierce show and were fast becoming known for their live exploits. It wasn’t long before they were a headline act and would earn the reputation as one best live act around prompting the Guardian to say “if there is a better live act, this reviewer hasn’t seen it. The experience of playing with musicians would also have impact on their recordings as they started incorporating live instruments not to mention the embellishment of Ragga vibes courtesy of Doc Slim into there recordings, further advancing their sound and unique take on Hip-Hop. Urban Species released their ground breaking Classic Album “Listen” onto an eagerly awaiting public in May 1994. Described by Melody Maker as “Possibly the finest Debut of 1994” and “The best album Talkin Loud have ever put out” by Sky Mag, the album received universal acclaim and was an immediate success. Commercial chart success came with the hit singles “Spiritual Love” and ”Brother”, firmly confirming their arrival and unprecedented exposure of a UK rap act. The Band was also finding success across Europe, most notably in France even managing to eclipse that of their UK achievements. In the States they picked up a following in New York’s underground, receiving considerable airplay. The album was released on London Records after a jaw tropping performance at the New Music Seminar in New York , a showcase that blew away both media and public alike. Over the next 18 months they would take their unique blend of Hip - Hop to places as far a field the Far East and Africa, making many friends along the way. Finding it difficult coming to terms with the emergence of Mintos as the principle force behind the band, coupled with the rigours of touring, Renegade, sadly, announced his departure from Urban Species in 95. He went on to set up Hip-Hop and R&B production company, Dub Wise productions. . Urban Species re-surfaced in 96, on the Talkin Louder sampler, their next offering was in 97 with a four track EP entitled “Religion and Politics”. Urban Speciesreturned to the studio accompanied by up and coming Raw Deal who would co produce their follow up album. Doc Slim was replaced by Tukka Yout who would feature on both the next album and in a live capacity. Mintos then enlisted vocal contributions from established artist like Blues legend Terry Callier and respected UK Rappers MC Mello and Blak Twang, while also providing a platform for a crop of talented up and coming artist such asMJ Cole, Elizabeth Troy, Jeffery Darnell and Imogen Heap . The result was a “maturer, more introspective sound, yet one that retains all the soulfulness of its predecessor” (Music Week Feb 99). . Blanket was released in continental Europe in late 1998 and repeated Urban Species previous success in the region. It was not until the following year 1999 that the album finally got its UK release receiving wide spread critical acclaim. . This was to be Urban Specieslast offering to date with Mintos concentrating his efforts on writing for other artist like The Freestylers, LHB, S Club 7and various unsigned talents. He would also pursue entrepreneurial interest outside music, most notably Real Estate. . In recent years, the anticipation for another URBAN SPECIES album has been growing. The good news is that Urban Species have OFFICIALLY REFORMED with Mintos, and Slim working on new material. They also have plans for a reunion tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.