
The NAPT sound has never been strictly breakbeat. Do you feel that has given you an edge? We think producers should be free about what they want to produce without feeling they have to ascribe to a certain style this is part of the reason why we started calling our music ‘N-Funk’. Obviously our roots are in breaks but we take influences from everywhere – electro, house, soul and so on, which we didn’t think anyone was doing in breaks in the same way.That is not a sign of progress, it is a statement on the poor job we have done in securing the border for the past two decades.Right, I remember talking to Busy P last year and he told me that Mirwais had just come on and that he thought that was a really big thing for the album What does Mirwais bring to the studio that makes him so vital?.
