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Back may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...

  • In anatomy, the posterior side of the torso in humans and other primates
    • The human back, the large posterior area of the human body
  • Back (sports), a player's position in many ball games
  • Back, Outer Hebrides, a village on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland
  • The Backs, an area of Cambridge at the rear of several colleges by the River Cam
  • An alternative spelling of bauk, a Scottish agricultural term
  • A light-sensing unit for a camera, such as a digital camera back
  • Back to the Future, a science fiction adventure movie
  • The overhead interior portion of a tunnel; the roof or ceiling of the interior of a tunnel.

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Ming & FS: Back to One - PopMatters Music Review (1415 words)
Back to One means back to square one, back to the straight hip-hop and jungle sounds that made their name, back with a New York-based label (the nascent Spun Records) and back in charge of their own careers.
Back to One is a more focused effort than Subway Series, and it stands as much of a chance of making them household names in the electronic community as anything they've ever recorded.
"Back to One" is another of many tracks to shuffle between hip-hop and jungle tempos -- which might seem odd unless you know that most hip-hop is exactly half the speed of most drum and bass.
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