speaking about dub..    rhythm & sound burial mixes are now available on the
cd.

news from boomkat:

ALBUM OF THE WEEK!
RHYTHM & SOUND
The Versions
Burial Mix
CD // £ 11.99

This second breathtaking CD leaves out the vocal accompaniment and exposes
the terryfingly deep Basic Channel production as it drifts off into
instrumental effervescance. Look back at our archive of reviews for releases
on the Burial Mix label and you'll probably realise that we've always had a
reverential approach to what these people do. The credentials are all there
: the godlike production talents of mark ernestus and moritz von oswald have
already set the world ablaze once, twice, three, four times with the seminal
work as Basic Channel and the splintering into microscopic, heavyweight
offshoots by way of the M series (Maurizio on proud display), Main Street
(Chicago rhythms floating into dub), Chain Reaction (reduced, spacious
techno blueprints), Rhythm and Sound (largely instrumental dub coloured
mountains of space) and, of course, Burial Mix (vocalists brought forth,
reggae re-invented). It's hard to over-emphasise just how important this
music has been to us personally over the last 10 years and, for that matter,
just how substantial the impact of the Basic Channel model has been on
everything that has taken place in electronic music since. Following the
convention of vinyl precedence, each of these labels has offered a catalogue
up on record (in this case 10" releases) before compiling the music onto one
cd. This is, in fact, the second Burial Mix compilation, the first
"showcase" concentrating on the label's collaborations with Paul St Hilaire,
aka Tikiman, for its opening set of releases. This second installment
divides itself into Vocal and Instrumental "Versions" (the Vocal tracks are
collected seperately on a second cd), displaying the last seven releases in
their entirety, plus the upcoming "Mash Down Babylon" (a new take on the
awesome, rare as hell "March Down Babylon"), and features a quite simply
breathtaking collection of tracks that in their time have all been singles
of the week for us here. Just thinking of the majestic exuberance of "King
in My Empire", or the breathtaking midnight spaciousness of "Making Histroy"
brings goosebumps to this already seasoned listener, and that's just an
opening gambit. There's no room for mistake or argument - we have been
waiting for these two releases for a long long time, it really doesn't get
any better. Absolutely essential.



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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:34
Subject: Re: (313) Dub


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> If you're into this, there's a free 4 hr dvd with one of the studio one
> compilations on soul jazz that you just have to get!
>
> it's ace.....
>
> and it's here......
>
> http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/s1story.htm
>
> bargain.
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