In 1990, Mr. Konders, all-round reggae and house producer released a landmark in the realm of house music. "House Rhythms" is not just a stop-over in time, but a timeless masterpiece.
While digging in the crates and finding more releases from back then my conclusion is that these times gave birth to lots of early work that still sounds contemporary today.
On this ep, there are 3 track that need more attention:
1. the poem, addressing in the intro apartheid and riots between races. Besides this social commitment, a bassline kicks in, which is more than essential. It builds and flutes start emotionally.
2. nervous acid, 303 acid lines, great percussion and drum-lines lead to a killer acid track. A yellow jersey excercise.
3. let there be house, a bassline a la Lil' Louis, great piano loops and offcourse Mr. Jack's vocals.
ESSENTIAL STUFF: a must have for vinyl junkies in this genre
Review by Brad.RDec 15, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
My favorite release on Nu Groove, this is classic acid house. "Nervous Acid" is perfectly named; dark, minimal, but with a strong sense of groove. This is a must have!
While digging in the crates and finding more releases from back then my conclusion is that these times gave birth to lots of early work that still sounds contemporary today.
On this ep, there are 3 track that need more attention:
1. the poem, addressing in the intro apartheid and riots between races. Besides this social commitment, a bassline kicks in, which is more than essential. It builds and flutes start emotionally.
2. nervous acid, 303 acid lines, great percussion and drum-lines lead to a killer acid track. A yellow jersey excercise.
3. let there be house, a bassline a la Lil' Louis, great piano loops and offcourse Mr. Jack's vocals.
ESSENTIAL STUFF: a must have for vinyl junkies in this genre