A trio built on Maxi Jazz's spoken-word delivery and Sister Bliss's production, with 'Insomnia' as their defining anthem.
If you only know 'Insomnia', try 'We Come One' next, it shows their range without losing that hypnotic pulse. 'Flyin Hi' is another good one for the deeper cuts.
When 'Insomnia' landed in 1996, it wasn't just another dance track, it was a late-night mantra built on that persistent synth line and Jazz's half-rapped, half-confessional delivery. That track became a defining electronic anthem of the era, but their catalog goes deeper with cuts like 'We Come One' and 'Flyin Hi' that blend electronica, hip-hop, and world music without ever losing their hypnotic core.
They formed in 1995 around Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss, and Rollo Armstrong, releasing their debut 'Reverence' the next year. Across six studio albums like 'Sunday 8PM' and 'No Roots', they kept recording through the 2000s with projects like 'To All New Arrivals' in 2006, maintaining their connection even as electronic music trends shifted.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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