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Sound Signature Sounds Vol 2
The Rotating Assembly - "Get Got" - (4:50) 114 BPM
Theo Parrish - "I Can Take It" (feat Dwele) - (16:42) 116 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Suns Of Osiris" (feat John Douglas) - (7:05) 116 BPM Hot
Theo Parrish - "Didn't Pay Dues" (Unreleased) - (2:31) 107 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Rain For Jimmy" - (9:11) 111 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Capritarious" - (6:53) 113 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Dirt Rhodes" - (7:09) 114 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Instant Insanity" - (12:11) 132 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Timeislafinacharunninout" - (10:32) 113 BPM
Review: Unless you're one of those who spent copious amounts of cash on the CD version of this second Theo Parrish production compendium, the appearance of Sound Signature Sounds Vol 2 on digital download should be a cause for celebration. Parrish is, of course, one of house music's true originals, and the quality of material on this eccentric trawl through his early 2000s work never drops below outstanding. Highlights are plentiful, but standouts include an unofficial Recloose remix ("I Can Take It", a thrillingly sparse chunk of percussive dancefloor soul), the previously unreleased hip-hop/downtempo nugget "Didn't Pay Dues" and the ultra-deep Marvin Gaye rework "Instant Insanity".
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134031 4410475
31 Aug 12
Deep House
Natural Aspirations
Mess I Made - (6:50) 125 BPM Hot
Naturally - (9:10) 121 BPM
Take Me - (7:09) 115 BPM
The Stomp - (9:14)
Kings Dance - (1:27) 116 BPM
Split Me Open - (6:09) 108 BPM
The Rust Organic - (7:20) 115 BPM
Ascension - (5:33) 112 BPM
Illumination - (7:38) 113 BPM
Orchestra Hall - (6:52) 118 BPM
Melt - (10:32) 113 BPM
Played by: Bantam Lions, Kisk
Review: Theo Parrish's Rotating Assembly project has always been one of his more overlooked ventures, with the series of 12"s from 2004 that make up the content of this reissued album not even fetching the usual astronomical prices people would attach on Discogs. It's surprising when this comprises some of the most focused and satisfying Parrish music going, channelling his subversive house ethic through a band of singers, players, instruments and more. It's, as you might expect, very jazzy, but it carries the beat more often than not, whether it be a drunken thump as on "Take Me", or a broken beat shuffle a la "Split Me Open".
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SSCD 03
11 May 12
Deep House
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