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BM 007EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 2001. Rhythm & Sound team up again with vocalist Paul St. Hilaire (formerly known as Tikiman). Blissed-out, addictive dub grooves that keep on rolling and rolling into your hearts. Once again, the incredible St. Hilaire is giving the record enormous spiritual depth with his unique voice.
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BM 001EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 1996. This first (in a series of 13), was originally released in 1996. Burial Mix is the crucial Berlin mystery label coming out of the Basic Channel axis. The production team of Rhythm & Sound is Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald (Maurizio). The style is deep dub with trademark lo-fi clips, hiss and gloriously repetitive grime. Vocals from Paul St. Hilaire, with an instrumental version on the flip.
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BM 003EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 1997. Third in the series. Continuity in the groove and the sound sphere is provided with this release, shifting the focus more on the song. A dub version is included on the B-side.
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BM 002EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 1996. "Second installment of arguably the oddest project involving Basic Channel. By taking techno deep into the mine shafts of dub, they've created an eerie, full-circle variant of the latter. A cauterized, dreadnaught bassline and steady hi-hats propel Tikiman's fragmented vocals on 'Spend Some Time.' What's odd about this number is how you're drawn into the music and effects, but unlike a lot of dub plates, there aren't any friendly reminders of melody." --Reverb
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BM 004EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 1997. The 4th Rhythm & Sound on Burial Mix. Again continuity in the groove and the sound sphere is provided with this release. A dub version is included on the B-side.
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BM 005EP
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2013 repress, now available as a 12" format; originally released as a 10" in 1997. The 5th Rhythm & Sound on Burial Mix. Vocals by Tikiman and a version on the flipside. Famous deep dub techno-house from Berlin.
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BMD 001CD
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1999 release, available again. Thee new crucial release in the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction/Maurizio string of CD compilations. Comes packed in a nicely printed cardboard pseudo-digipak (made from hemp) with photos of the R&S toaster, Paul St. Hilaire (formerly: Tikiman). Ultra-deep filtered tech-dub, with seriously pinging studio effects to bring you down forever -- completely essential. "Until 18 months ago, Berlin's Basic Channel crew were the omnipotent masters of techno minimalism, no question. They forged fertile links between Detroit and Berlin undergrounds by co-opting the likes of Jeff Mills and Carl Craig , made oceanic house music that could have been transmitted direct from the bottom of the sea and inspired everyone from Photek to Dave Clark. Than, after building a cult following practically unrivaled in techno history, label bosses Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, aka flagship act Maurizio, closed down Basic Channel. And, rejecting the stringent restrictions of four-to-the-floor dancefloor fodder, as Rhythm & Sound they redirected their sound through the dub lines of Jamaica. An exceedingly sussed move. This CD features the initial 5 10"'s on Burial Mix, for the first time on CD. Featured are all in all 5 bottomless walls of heavy bass reverberation laced with Tikiman's floating vocals -- recalling reggae veteran and Massive Attack cohort Horace Andy and a version of each track."
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