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Rhythm & Sound - See Mi Yah (Remixes #4) flac album
  • Performer Rhythm & Sound
  • Title See Mi Yah (Remixes #4)
  • Date of release 2006
  • Style Dub Techno
  • Other formats DXD MP3 MP2 WAV DTS AHX FLAC
  • Genre Electronic / Reggae
  • Size MP3 1640 mb
  • Size FLAC 1695 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 754

Rhythm & Sound Artist. jpg Compilations Showcase 01. Never Tell Yo. p3 02. Version. mp3 03. Spend Some Time. See Mi Yah Remixes . A1. Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix).

See Mi Yah (Remixes)’ in its complete, collected form reveals a lot, both about each artist’s vision and interpretive powers, and about the art and science of techno, dub, and remixing. Vainqueur’s remix of ‘Rise and Praise’ is also as large as the task – this is a real piece of work, while Sleeparchive’s version of ‘Dem Never Know’ twists the original around Sähkö-like shapes and back.

See Mi Version Basic Reshape. Willi Williams Hallucinator Remix. Electronica, Downtempo. Reggae, Dancehall, Dub.

This is pretty self explanatory,this album collects all the remixes of last year's See Me Yah 7 inch set collected one CD. A rather delectable selection for those who haven't managed to get the vinyl copies, mixes from Carl Craig, Villalobos, Basic Channel themselves, Vainqueur, Sleeparchive, Hallucinator, Tikiman and others, some of these are incredible, all of them are good.

See Mi Version (Basic Reshape). 02. Free for All (Soundstream Remix). 03. Let We Go (Villalobos Remix). 04. 05. Boss Man (Tiki's Pure Blue Remix). 06. Let Jah Love Come (Sweet Substance Remix). 07. Lightning Storm (François K. Remix).

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Rhythm & Sound w/ Bobbo Shanti Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix)
Remix – Carl CraigVocals – Bobbo Shanti
6:35
B Rhythm & Sound See Mi Version (Basic Reshape)
Remix – Basic Channel
7:09

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering

Credits

  • Mastered By [Uncredited] – Moritz von Oswald

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A - etched): BMX-4-A See Mi Yah Remixes #4 D & M Rhythm & Sound
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B - etched): BMX-4-B D & M


Talk about Rhythm & Sound - See Mi Yah (Remixes #4)


Hi_Jacker
The Carl Craig remix (A1) is very good but way too short. It stops just when it begins to get awesome.The Basic Reshape (A2) is as good as dub techno can get. Which means: it's good.
Kalrajas
The basic reshape is an awesome piece of work. Deep, and steady. Jah.
Asyasya
Its been "a little while" since Mr. Craig and the Basic Channel guys did something together..."Domina" and "Infinition" were released more than 10 years ago. So far, only the "Soundhack" remix caught my attention in this new remix series of the "Rhythm & Sound" project, but now Basic Channel and Craig set the standard where it should be. Carl Craig delivers a mix in his own signature style (all of his remixes are GOLD: the more you know about electronic music, the more you will love them) - small step sequences, lead vocals that become a recognizable theme while being broken up into syllables, keyboard harmonies that all fall in place. But the real bomb is Basic Channels own version - once again they take their definition of dub to a new level. This is the magic that happens when they step out of their self-chosen "reggae dub" exile (after delivering some groundbreaking techno cuts in the early nineties), and make a move back towards the techno- and house dancefloors. With the rhythm somewhat in the vein of "M5" and a underlying monster bass figure, this track makes a difference in any DJ set. The amount of subsonic BASS in this single is abnormal. True masters deliver, this is a must-have item.
Eyalanev
When you want something done right do it yourself. I guess that's the moral of the SMY remix series. Basic Reshape is finally a remix really on par with the awesome originals even if Moritz & Mark had to do it themselves. With Carl Craig delivering a pretty good remix too, SMY #4 at last fullfils my high expectations for the series after the bitter dissapointment of #1, only in part corrected with #2 & #3.