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Recloose - Recloose Presents Jigsaw Music

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Techno, Future Jazz
Year:
2001

Tracklist

Music Man
For Your Love
Can't Take It (Herbert's Sum Dum Dub)
Down Is The Power
Grass Cutter
The Click
Oasis
The Crossing (Evacuation Of Form) (Opaque Remix)
New Born (King Kooba Remix)
The Jupiter Effect
Sayala Sayale
Assimilated
On A Journey (I Sing The Funk Electric)
Let This

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Recloose Presents Jigsaw Music (CD) Eskimo Recordings 541416 500586 Belgium 2001
Recloose Presents Jigsaw Music (2x12", Comp) Eskimo Recordings 541416 500587 Belgium 2001
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Rated 5/5
Review by mtrbrt Jan 07, 2003

referencing Recloose Presents Jigsaw Music, CD, 541416 500586

well, nothing really to add, just wanted to confirm that this mix cd is superb, and already the transition between Recloose's "Can't Take It" (Herbert Mix) into Dan Electro's "Down is the Power" is truely worth buying this masterpiece!
Rated 5/5
Review by niceandnati Dec 19, 2002

referencing Recloose Presents Jigsaw Music, CD, 541416 500586

While this is obviously a Pro-tools type mix, you have to look beyond that and say that this is one of the most consistant mixes ever in the future-soul / deep techno / deep house range. Here is a producer highlighting other great producers, and finding common ground in all sorts of funky but remarkably different tracks. There are even a few spots where his turntablist skills make an impact. The liner notes say that it is for the bedroom, but I think it is more danceable than Recloose gives it credit for. My personal favorites are his transition from Herbert's perfectly fucked up house dub of Recloose's own "Can't Take It" into the bizarre gospel chunky-funk of Dan Electro's "Down is the Power"; as well as dropping the brilliant King Kooba disco with horn stabs and Jazz scat remix of Classen Collective's "New Born" right after the biggest broken beat song ever, Opaque's huge remix of "The Crossing" by P'Taah. This cd was so dope I went out and bought all the 12"s I could find with the same songs on them, because everyone is top quality. Five stars all the way, buy this mix!