Goldie's string of releases on his record label and classic 1995 debut, Timeless, are of sufficiently disparate quality to his second LP and dabbles in art to make him a genuinely divisive figure.
A decade feels long enough to forgive the woeful self-indulgence of follow-up album Rings Of Saturn, but the prolific, pioneering drum and bass emanating from his Metalheadz label remains tarnished by his cack-handed attempts to act and skewed exhibition forays.
Supported by Spectrasoul and Bringa, perhaps his DJing should be allowed to settle the argument.
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