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Origin
  
Norfolk, England

Labels
  
Years active
  
1995 (1995)–present

Record label
  
E-Z Rollers The Student Pocket Guide EZ Rollers

Members
  
Alex Banks, Jay Hurren, Kelly Richards, Jakes

Genres
  
Drum and bass, Oldschool jungle

Albums
  
Dimensions of Sound, Weekend World, Titles of the Unexpected, Moving Shadow 991, Conductor

Profiles

E z rollers dimensions of sound 1996 full album


The E-Z Rollers are a British drum and bass group. The group was formed in 1995 in Norfolk, England.

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One of their first hits was "Rolled into 1", and other tracks included: their single "Short Change" which was a part of Grand Theft Auto 2's soundtrack by Rockstar Games; "Cop Theme" which was a part of the Sled Storm soundtrack; The Origin Unknown remix of "Tough at the Top"; "Soundclash" part of the Rollcage soundtrack, and "Breakbeat Generation" which can be heard in the introduction of Rollcage Stage II. Their song "Walk This Land" was heard in the film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The track peaked at #18 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1999. Their songs "Retro" and "Soundclash" can also be heard on the video game TOCA 2 Touring Cars by Codemasters.

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E-Z Rollers began releasing output on the Moving Shadow label, but later created their own label called Intercom Recordings. In 2007, they released the album, Conductor.

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Studio albums

  • Dimensions of Sound (1996)
  • Weekend World (1998)
  • Titles of the Unexpected (2002)
  • Conductor (2007)
  • Mix albums

  • Drumfunk Hooliganz (1998)
  • Lickable Beats (2003)
  • Lickable Beats 2 (2005)
  • 05.1 (2005)
  • Songs

    Walk This LandWeekend World · 1998
    Tough at the TopWeekend World · 1998
    Short ChangeWeekend World · 1998

    References

    E-Z Rollers Wikipedia