Faith is a timeless recording. It's the kind of track that makes you think about past and future, and the most fundamental things in life. In the sense of athmosphere i would compare it to the track Smile by Rhythm & sound. I Can't listen to it too much, it's a bit i too deep for me.
Airy syntheziser sounds, like we heard more from René löwe under his moniker Vainqueur. I like the Vox mix the most, the vocals make the athmosphere. But the no Vox mix is very good as well, especially if you want to concentrate more on the ambient of the track. I really hope that René löwe will make more of these tracks. Because he, and a few colleagues of him from berlin (basic channel crew and related) are the only producers who are capable of making these kind of deep dub techno tracks. A classic.
Review by chischisJan 21, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
You can all stop making this stuff now. Really. Faith is pretty much the pinnacle of the Quadrant end of BC-style dub techno. Airy pads, washed-out beats and, thanks to Paul St. Hilaire, some heavenly vocals. I can't think of anything else that matches this, lets just hope it gets a repress some day.
Review by Kso_YxelNov 27, 2006(edited over 2 years ago)
Can you believe that this is the first record I ever bought? This record is a true masterpiece,whatever comes from Vainqueur's (Rene Lowe) hands is brilliant,plus it was mastered by Moritz Von Oswald and you know how professional he is too. Such a smooth track,you can play it late at night as a lullaby or early in the morning while drinking your first coffee. It has a nice ambient background and a repetitive theme,but since it has such a nice flow you don't even notice the repetitiveness. The vocal sounds like some ghost that suddenly appears and leaves,maybe I'm the only one who sees it that way but it makes the track more mysterious. This record is a gem,worth every penny and I'm proud that it's the first record in my collection.
Review by ncwJul 23, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
This is a really deep record, reminiscent of René Löwe's work as Vainqueur, dense and wigged out, with that incredible classic dub sound he gets. I prefer the Vox mix, because Paul St Hilaire's toasting vocal stylings are the perfect match for such a flowing vibe.
Airy syntheziser sounds, like we heard more from René löwe under his moniker Vainqueur. I like the Vox mix the most, the vocals make the athmosphere. But the no Vox mix is very good as well, especially if you want to concentrate more on the ambient of the track. I really hope that René löwe will make more of these tracks. Because he, and a few colleagues of him from berlin (basic channel crew and related) are the only producers who are capable of making these kind of deep dub techno tracks. A classic.