Andy Carthy's Mr. Scruff project is that rare beast in trip-hop and breakbeat circles -- an act who's enjoyed plenty of commercial success (relatively speaking), but still hasn't worn out his welcome. Ninja Tuna comes after a long break in production records, although Carthy kept his name current with great mix albums and popular commercials for Lincoln and Volvo. The album begins normally enough for a trip-hop record, with several different genre exercises and some intriguing guest features (Alice Russell, Quantic, Roots Manuva) -- nothing that hasn't been seen from a dozen different breakbeat producers of the '90s or 2000s. But Scruff has a different endpoint in mind, and Ninja Tuna gradually evolves into a pleasant grind of house and funk that relaxes the affair and makes for a surprisingly subtle listen (especially compared to the dynamic first half of the record). Late in the program, "Give Up to Get" reveals itself as the highlight, a mellow slice of jazz-house that would be welcomed by any Theo Parrish fan looking for more in the after-hours funk vein. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Ninja Tuna
10/06/2008 | Ingrooves
All Music Guide Review
Ninja Tuna Track Listing
Credits of Ninja Tuna
- Andreya Triana
- Vocals
- James Knight
- Saxophone
- Pete Whitfield
- Strings
- Neil Yates
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Will Holland
- Bass, Programming, Guitar
- Kevin Metcalfe
- Mastering
- Kaidi Tatham
- Percussion, Keyboards, Juno
- Phil Kirby
- Percussion, Mixing, Stomping, Engineer
- Andy Barlow
- Vocal Engineer
- Roots Manuva
- Vocals
- Nichol Thompson
- Trombone
- Alice Russell
- Vocals
- DRS
- Shouts
- Bernard Moss
- Flute
- Andy Kingslow
- Synthesizer, Piano, Guitar (Bass), Organ (Hammond), Engineer, Juno, Shouts, Stomping, Wurlitzer, Mixing, Fender Rhodes, Drums (Snare), Moog Synthesizer, Keyboards, Strings, Percussion, Bass, Guitar
- Ewan
- Design
- Pete Simpson
- Vocals
- Bob Earland
- Engineer
- Jon Thorne
- Double Bass
- Paul Bryan Farr
- Guitar

















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