Rhythm & Sound – See Mi Yah 7" Set
Label: | Burial Mix – none |
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Format: | |
Country: | Germany |
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Genre: | Electronic, Reggae |
Style: | Dub, Dub Techno |
Tracklist
BM-14 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Willi Williams– | See Mi Yah |
BM-14 B | Rhythm & Sound w/ Jah Cotton*– | Dem Never Know |
BM-15 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Freddy Mellow– | Truly |
BM-15 B | Rhythm & Sound– | Truly Version |
BM-16 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Rod Of Iron– | Lightning Storm |
BM-16 B | Rhythm & Sound– | See Mi Version |
BM-17 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Sugar Minott– | Let Jah Love Come |
BM-17 B | Rhythm & Sound w/ Koki– | Rise And Praise |
BM-18 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Bobbo Shanti– | Poor People Must Work |
BM-18 B | Rhythm & Sound w/ Walda Gabriel– | Boss Man |
BM-19 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Ras Donovan & Ras Perez– | Let We Go |
BM-19 B | Rhythm & Sound– | Let We Go Version |
BM-20 A | Rhythm & Sound w/ Paul St. Hilaire– | Free For All |
BM-20 B | Rhythm & Sound– | Free For All Version |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – BCP (2)
- Published By – BMG
- Lacquer Cut At – Dubplates & Mastering
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By [Uncredited] – Moritz von Oswald
Notes
Contains the seven 7" Singles on the "See Mi Yah" Rhythm (BM14-BM20) shrinkwrapped together as one set
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (Record 1 Cat#): BM-14
- Other (Record 2 Cat#): BM-15
- Other (Record 3 Cat#): BM-16
- Other (Record 4 Cat#): BM-17
- Other (Record 5 Cat#): BM-18
- Other (Record 6 Cat#): BM-19
- Other (Record 7 Cat#): BM-20
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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See Mi Yah (CD, Compilation) | Burial Mix | BMD-4 | Germany | 2005 | |||
See Mi Yah (LP, Compilation) | Burial Mix | BMLP-4 | Germany | 2005 | |||
See Mi Yah (CD, Compilation, Promo, Cardboard Sleeve) | Burial Mix | BMD-4 | Germany | 2005 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Excellent record ruined by a poor pressing. I’ve bought five copies from different sellers, all sealed and every copy skips. Some in different places on side 2. So disappointing. Desperately wanted a copy that doesn’t skip (the cartridge is set correctly)
- Edited 7 years agoBrian Williams (aka, Lustmord) says:
" Beyond dub techno (which they instigated), Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus at the creative and technical peak of their collaboration. While I have all of their work together, this is the one that really stands out for me. Solid bass-lines, perfectly spaced and utilized production and a groove that keeps pulling forward. One rhythm reworked with subtle mastery over eleven tracks. Few are capable of this kind of sound. " - Edited 19 years agoIt's a "one riddim release", which is pretty popular in dub/reggae world. That's why every song is built over thesame rhythm pattern and bassline. This kind of music is not for everybody and it demands some concentration and some knowledge.
Anyway "See Mi Yah" is simply a masterpiece. Can just anybody appreciate a masterpiece? - Edited 20 years agoYes, you´ll find the same rhythm in all songs here, but with different pulse in each one; in this kind of music the details are very important, and here they are continuously changing. It´s a progression of 46 minutes where you travel around different landscapes, and must be understood as a long jam, a big trip in dubworld with each narrator taking your hand to drive you to a new story. Deep and spiritual, it's two steps above the rest, a meeting point for innovation and tradition. You'll hardly find a better reggae/dub release this year.
Release
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