Showing posts with label Virgin Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virgin Records. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 September 2018

The Sindecut - Tell Me Why (1990)

Virgin Records - VSCDT 1288


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320 re-up!

Underrated is a word that gets thrown around a lot these days, but in the case of these guys, underrated is putting it mildly. The Sindecut was a collective comprised of MC Crazy Noddy (how's that for a brilliant name??!?), DJ Fingers, Louise Francis, Lyn E Lyn, Don't Ramp & Spikey Tee.

Back in 1990 they were blazing a trail with fellow UK Hip-Hop soul acts like Soul II Soul, Massive Attack, Dodge City Productions and Young Disciples. However, while we still worship at the altar of those artists, and despite the fact that they were snapped up by a major label (Virgin) for an alleged six figure sum, The Sindecut seem to have slipped through the net to a degree and don't get the recognition they deserve. They seemed to disappear sometime after their debut album Changing The Scenery. The legacy they leave behind are a collection of wicked live sets at DanceDaze (I'll be posting a Youtube link to that performance in particular when I post Live The Life) and Normski's Dance Energy, and some really, really cool music.



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Tell me why is an incredibly good track. I really can't heap enough praise upon it. Check that bassline out - it's a monster! I do prefer the 7" over 12" mix, they're both excellent, and they run at a slightly different pitch and tempo. Start with the 7" and then check the 12" and see what suits you best. The beat is infectious and the vocals are sublime and sung with real diva style.

Wisdom, a hip-hop track, is real nice, using the same breakbeat The Ragga Twins used on 18" Speaker, which is as badass a track as you're ever likely to hear, but I digress... this post is all about Tell Me Why.


Enjoy this and play it loud 'til your speakers blow. If you ask me The Sindecut deserve more love and the recognition that they were part of the late 80s/early 90s urban music trailblazers. If this one managed to pass you by somehow, DL it, bask in its brilliance, and let us know what you think. I'd be interested to know what some of our international crew think of it.

I don't know whatever happened to The Sindecut. If anyone has any info I'd appreciate you sharing it. Information on them is hard to come by.

- Kymba 

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Tracklist
  1. Tell Me Why (7" Mix) 
  2. Tell Me Why (12" Mix) 
  3. Wisdom 
Download: TS-TMW.7z | Filesize: 50.8MB