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Rhythm & Sound: See Mi Yah Remixes

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:40 pm
by musty dust
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Through projects and labels like Basic Channel, Maurizio or Main Street Records, the Berlin-based producer team of Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald have exerted a decisive influence on the worldwide development of techno-house and electronic music during the 90s. Under the name Rhythm & Sound, Ernestus and von Oswald pioneered their own hybrid of Reggae, Dub and Electronics. In recent years, they have come up with their own and totally unique definition of Reggae.

See Mi Yah (released in March 2005) is a classic One-Riddim-album comprised of ten vocal versions plus the original instrumental track of the “See Mi Yah”-Riddim by Rhythm & Sound. The album had previously been released as a series of 7“-singles (including three alternate versions of the instrumental track). On See Mi Yah one can hear the voices of Paul St.Hilaire, Ras Perez, Koki, Ras Donovan, Freddy Mellow, Walda Gabriel, Sugar Minott, Willi Williams, Bobbo Shanti, Lance Clarke as Rod Of Iron and Joseph Cotton aka Jah Walton as Jah Cotton.

The remix-version of the album (which has also seen a previous release, this time in the form of a series of 12“-singles) transplants the 'strictly roots'-approach of the originals into the club. The result is a diversified collection of excellent club tracks. And while each of these retains its autonomy and its individuality, the whole album sounds as if carved from one piece. While listening to it, one simply forgets that this is a remix-album. From dry Digi-Dub, UK Steppers, Minimal Electronic and Disco House to deep atmospheric tracks, all kinds of current club sounds are represented here.

With this project, Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus – who after all stem from a club music background – have brought together several generations of DJs and producers. From collaborators of long standing such as DJ legend Carl Craig to promising newcomers, a great array of artists helped to create this album.

Rhythm & Sound: See Mi Version (Basic Reshape)
w/ Paul St. Hilaire: Free For All (Soundstream Remix)
w/ Ras Donovan & Ras Perez: Let We Go (Villalobos Remix)
w/ Bobbo Shanti: Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix)
w/ Walda Gabriel: Boss Man (Tiki’s Pure Blue Remix)
w/ Sugar Minott: Let Jah Love Come (Sweet Substance Remix)
w/ Rod Of Iron: Lightning Storm (Francois K. Remix)
w/ Freddy Mellow: Truly (Vladislav Delay Remix)
w/ Koki: Rise And Praise (Vainqueur Remix)
w/ Jah Cotton: Dem Never Know (Sleeparchive Remix)
w/ Willi Williams: See Mi Yah (Hallucinator Remix)
BMXD-1 (CD) 2006
picked up this on cd today from sounds of the universe in Soho. easly one of the best albums i have purchased in a long long time.

im sure im not the only one on here who got a copy of this...

to deep for words.[/u]

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:45 pm
by jim
It's a cracker. Except Francois K's effort, fuck sake man, you've let yourself go!

Poor people must work, so good!

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:45 pm
by subframe
been meaning to pick this up since it came out, thanks for reminding me.

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:59 pm
by cure
Im going to see them live in detroit next month with tiki man!! cant wait!!!

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:17 pm
by selector.dub.u
yeah this is really good stuff. i picked up the 12's as they were released and i have found a place for francois k's in my sets mix as well .

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:51 pm
by ekstrak
yeah top notch album.. niceness guaranteed from the basic channel, each n every

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:26 pm
by elgato
jim wrote:Poor people must work, so good!
speaking of which, i recently listened to this absolutely superb mix...

Lenodd - Carl Craig Anthology Vol 2

Remixes and original work anthology by Lenodd

September 2006

1. Gus gus – Polyesterday (Carl Craig dub remix)
2. Coldcut – Rubaiyat (Carl Craig mix)
3. Rhythm and Sound – Poor people must work (Carl Craig remix)
4. Ron Trent – Altered States (Carl Craig eastside remix)
5. Recloose – Can’t take it (Carl Craig mix)
6. Dave Angel – Airborne (Carl Craig remix)
7. Goldfrapp – Fly me away (C2 remix 2)
8. Zap mama ft eryka badu – Bandy Bandy (Carl Craig mix)
9. Hugh Masekela – The boys doin it (Carl Craig remix)
10. Inner City – Ahnonghay (Carl Craig remix)
11. BT – moment of truth (Carl Craigs urban affair mix)
12. Spacetime Continuum - Kairo (Carl Craig mix)
13. Carl Craig – DJ Kicks
14. Delia Gonzales and Gavin Russom – Relevee (Carl Craig remix version1)
15. Throbbing Gristle – Still walking (Carl Craig reversion)
16. Adult – Hand to Phone (Carl Craig remix)
17. Paperclip people – For my peeps
18. Beanfield – Tides (C’s Movement #1)
19. Theo Parrish – Falling up (Carl Craig remix)
20. Green Velvet – Flash (Carl Craig’s Paperclip People Mix)
21. Terry Brookes and Aaron Soul – City Life (Carl Craig’s Max Mix)
22. Quadrant – Infinition (Carl Craig mix)

length: 1:16:42

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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:49 pm
by marsyas
elgato wrote:
jim wrote:Poor people must work, so good!
speaking of which, i recently listened to this absolutely superb mix...

Lenodd - Carl Craig Anthology Vol 2

Remixes and original work anthology by Lenodd

September 2006

1. Gus gus – Polyesterday (Carl Craig dub remix)
2. Coldcut – Rubaiyat (Carl Craig mix)
3. Rhythm and Sound – Poor people must work (Carl Craig remix)
4. Ron Trent – Altered States (Carl Craig eastside remix)
5. Recloose – Can’t take it (Carl Craig mix)
6. Dave Angel – Airborne (Carl Craig remix)
7. Goldfrapp – Fly me away (C2 remix 2)
8. Zap mama ft eryka badu – Bandy Bandy (Carl Craig mix)
9. Hugh Masekela – The boys doin it (Carl Craig remix)
10. Inner City – Ahnonghay (Carl Craig remix)
11. BT – moment of truth (Carl Craigs urban affair mix)
12. Spacetime Continuum - Kairo (Carl Craig mix)
13. Carl Craig – DJ Kicks
14. Delia Gonzales and Gavin Russom – Relevee (Carl Craig remix version1)
15. Throbbing Gristle – Still walking (Carl Craig reversion)
16. Adult – Hand to Phone (Carl Craig remix)
17. Paperclip people – For my peeps
18. Beanfield – Tides (C’s Movement #1)
19. Theo Parrish – Falling up (Carl Craig remix)
20. Green Velvet – Flash (Carl Craig’s Paperclip People Mix)
21. Terry Brookes and Aaron Soul – City Life (Carl Craig’s Max Mix)
22. Quadrant – Infinition (Carl Craig mix)

length: 1:16:42

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thank you, this is very nice.

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:58 pm
by djshiva
cure wrote:Im going to see them live in detroit next month with tiki man!! cant wait!!!
oi...we should meetup! i will be there too. :)

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:32 pm
by like spinning plates
My friend got this and its okay, but don't you find it just a bit boring, the track is pretty good but it is a little bit like an entire album of one song, and fairly repetative one at that....

Re: Rhythm & Sound: See Mi Yah Remixes

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:37 pm
by 4linehaiku
If you mean the original album, then the whole point is it's 10 vocals of the same same riddim. The remixes are pretty varied though, I wouldn't say it's repetative.
musty dust wrote:See Mi Yah (released in March 2005) is a classic One-Riddim-album comprised of ten vocal versions plus the original instrumental track of the “See Mi Yah”-Riddim by Rhythm & Sound.

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:00 pm
by bagelator
bigginaddy

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:00 pm
by like spinning plates
I understand the idea, and the vocals and different mixes are clearly different, but I don't think they are different enough to warrant a whole album of them at all

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:21 pm
by paolo
Just got this today and it's lovely and deep. I would never have guessed it was all remixes of the same tune if I hadn't known, but that might just be because I don't know much about techno

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:27 am
by macphellimey
I've got the 12 with villalobos on it - well good. I intend to pick up the others at some point (when cash flow allows).

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:01 pm
by paolo
elgato wrote:
jim wrote:Poor people must work, so good!
speaking of which, i recently listened to this absolutely superb mix...

Lenodd - Carl Craig Anthology Vol 2

Remixes and original work anthology by Lenodd

September 2006

1. Gus gus – Polyesterday (Carl Craig dub remix)
2. Coldcut – Rubaiyat (Carl Craig mix)
3. Rhythm and Sound – Poor people must work (Carl Craig remix)
4. Ron Trent – Altered States (Carl Craig eastside remix)
5. Recloose – Can’t take it (Carl Craig mix)
6. Dave Angel – Airborne (Carl Craig remix)
7. Goldfrapp – Fly me away (C2 remix 2)
8. Zap mama ft eryka badu – Bandy Bandy (Carl Craig mix)
9. Hugh Masekela – The boys doin it (Carl Craig remix)
10. Inner City – Ahnonghay (Carl Craig remix)
11. BT – moment of truth (Carl Craigs urban affair mix)
12. Spacetime Continuum - Kairo (Carl Craig mix)
13. Carl Craig – DJ Kicks
14. Delia Gonzales and Gavin Russom – Relevee (Carl Craig remix version1)
15. Throbbing Gristle – Still walking (Carl Craig reversion)
16. Adult – Hand to Phone (Carl Craig remix)
17. Paperclip people – For my peeps
18. Beanfield – Tides (C’s Movement #1)
19. Theo Parrish – Falling up (Carl Craig remix)
20. Green Velvet – Flash (Carl Craig’s Paperclip People Mix)
21. Terry Brookes and Aaron Soul – City Life (Carl Craig’s Max Mix)
22. Quadrant – Infinition (Carl Craig mix)

length: 1:16:42

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Absolutely superb is right! Good find elg! :D :D

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:27 pm
by 2,2
I do really like Francois K´s mix actually, although it seems to be one of those tunes you either completely love or hate. Nothing special in the production, but i think the lyrics really fit in nicely with the mellow dnb sounds...

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:33 pm
by joseph-j
I bought the first few in the series and were put off by Francois K's and Vladislav Delay's mixes. Both seriously substandard.