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Harmonie Park (HOL)

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発売日 2009年02月10日
国内/輸入 輸入(オランダ盤)
レーベルRush Hour Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RH107CD
SKU 8717127014972

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
It's no surprise how easily the 13 tracks on Harmonie Park Revisited, recorded between the mid-'90s and late '00s, hang together. Deep house, after all, is as formalist a style as dance music is: jazzy keyboard motifs, synth-string sustains, funk-fueled kick drums, hi-hat programming, and burbling bass distilled into a perfectly concave system that evaporates distinctions between eras. That might sound like a recipe for tedium, and in less imaginative hands, it certainly can be. But Oak Park, MI's Rick Wade has ideas to spare. He's dabbled in ghetto-tech via the Bass Force label (for which he recorded as Big Daddy Rick), but the Harmonie Park label is where Wade is at his most fertile. Only one track on Harmonie Park Revisited features a non-sampled vocalist ("Crazy Luv," with guest star Eva Soul), but these coiled, slinky, deceptively simple grooves don't need singers to carve out their own distinct identities. "Angry Pimp" (originally released in 1997) and "Pimp Factor" (1999) merge big, insistent, playful beats with dizzy, elastic, electric keyboard lines. "Fade Away" (1998) crisscrosses strings that could have been taken from a lesser-known Chic production over a rhythm track with an incredible amount of give to it. While Wade clearly looks to the clean productions of the '70s as a signpost, he also utilizes subtle filtering to give his work a dirt-on-the-lens feel that just makes it seem all the more timeless. This is one of the finest house albums ever assembled. ~ Michaelangelo Matos

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Use Me

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    2. 2.
      Fade Away

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    3. 3.
      Pimp Factor

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    4. 4.
      Prime Time

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    5. 5.
      Contact

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    6. 6.
      I Can't Take It

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    7. 7.
      Grimm

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    8. 8.
      Forgotten Track

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    9. 9.
      Harsh Thoughts

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    10. 10.
      Crazy Luv

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    11. 11.
      Long Walk

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    12. 12.
      Rome Ext

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

    13. 13.
      Deep 'n' Dirty

      アーティスト: Rick Wade

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Rick Wade

商品の紹介

オランダのRush Hourがデトロイト重鎮Rick Wadeの究極ベストをコンパイル!ムーディーマンやセオ・パリッシュにも比肩する漆黒のディープ・グルーヴの数々を一枚に凝縮した極上の逸品!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

It's no surprise how easily the 13 tracks on Harmonie Park Revisited, recorded between the mid-'90s and late '00s, hang together. Deep house, after all, is as formalist a style as dance music is: jazzy keyboard motifs, synth-string sustains, funk-fueled kick drums, hi-hat programming, and burbling bass distilled into a perfectly concave system that evaporates distinctions between eras. That might sound like a recipe for tedium, and in less imaginative hands, it certainly can be. But Oak Park, MI's Rick Wade has ideas to spare. He's dabbled in ghetto-tech via the Bass Force label (for which he recorded as Big Daddy Rick), but the Harmonie Park label is where Wade is at his most fertile. Only one track on Harmonie Park Revisited features a non-sampled vocalist ("Crazy Luv," with guest star Eva Soul), but these coiled, slinky, deceptively simple grooves don't need singers to carve out their own distinct identities. "Angry Pimp" (originally released in 1997) and "Pimp Factor" (1999) merge big, insistent, playful beats with dizzy, elastic, electric keyboard lines. "Fade Away" (1998) crisscrosses strings that could have been taken from a lesser-known Chic production over a rhythm track with an incredible amount of give to it. While Wade clearly looks to the clean productions of the '70s as a signpost, he also utilizes subtle filtering to give his work a dirt-on-the-lens feel that just makes it seem all the more timeless. This is one of the finest house albums ever assembled. ~ Michaelangelo Matos|
Rovi

Its no surprise how easily the 13 tracks on Harmonie Park Revisited, recorded between the mid-90s and late 00s, hang together. Deep house, after all, is as formalist a style as dance music is: jazzy keyboard motifs, synth-string sustains, funk-fueled kick drums, hi-hat programming, and burbling bass distilled into a perfectly concave system that evaporates distinctions between eras. That might sound like a recipe for tedium, and in less imaginative hands, it certainly can be. But Oak Park, MIs Rick Wade has ideas to spare. Hes dabbled in ghetto-tech via the Bass Force label (for which he recorded as Big Daddy Rick), but the Harmonie Park label is where Wade is at his most fertile. Only one track on Harmonie Park Revisited features a non-sampled vocalist (Crazy Luv, with guest star Eva Soul), but these coiled, slinky, deceptively simple grooves dont need singers to carve out their own distinct identities. Angry Pimp (originally released in 1997) and Pimp Factor (1999) merge big, insistent, playful beats with dizzy, elastic, electric keyboard lines. Fade Away (1998) crisscrosses strings that could have been taken from a lesser-known Chic production over a rhythm track with an incredible amount of give to it. While Wade clearly looks to the clean productions of the 70s as a signpost, he also utilizes subtle filtering to give his work a dirt-on-the-lens feel that just makes it seem all the more timeless. This is one of the finest house albums ever assembled. ~ Michaelangelo Matos
Rovi

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