A member of New York's Liquid Sky family, DJ Wally began taking trip-hop into new directions with three EP's recorded for his own label, Sams Jointz. The tracks contained an astounding variety of sounds, encompassing ambient, funk, jungle, plus a solid exercise in '70s nostalgia a reworking of Simon & Garfunkel's classic "Feelin' Groovy". Mo'Wax founder James Lavelle liked what he heard, and licensed one track for his 1996 trip-hop compilation, Headz II, a roll call for all the best artists in the new electronica. Early the following year, DJ Wally released his debut album, "Genetic Flaw