Review by Sean Cooper
Amon Tobin's impressive full-length debut for the London-based Ninebar label followed a series of head-turning twelves mixing drum'n'bass arrangements with obvious jazz, hip-hop, and Latin and Brazilian influences. Some of those early tracks make it onto Adventures In Foam, but the best of the album lay in glimpse-giving moments of genre-mingling such as "The Light" and "Northstar," which spin splintering breaks through shards of '70s fusion and '90s ambient and tech similar in eclecticism to Luke Vibert/Plug, Mung, and the less cheeky side of Squarepusher. The album was reissued by Shadow in 1997 on CD and 2x10-inch. Ninja Tune. 1996.
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