Album Notes: ORGY IN RHYTHM VOLUME 1 and ORGY IN RHYTHM VOLUME 2 were previously released as two seperate LPs.
Album Reviews: JazzTimes (10/97, p.123-124) - \"...there is a sense of cohesion and no sense of flying blindly. What resulted was a spiritual encounter between Africa, the Caribbean diaspora, and Harlem-an exercise in advanced communication...\"
Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: None at all as its Halliwell!!! ;)
...(5.41) - Champion Burns
Get Up (4.26) - D-Plac, Antoine Clamaran
Cold Phused (6.11) - Angel Alanis
Rock Your Body (4.12) - Junior Sanchez, Rhythm Masters Are New Age Funkstas
Don't Take The Mick (3.06) - Bondage, Bed
I'm Kummin' (3.33) - Junior Sanchez, Rhythm Masters Are New Age Funkstas
Tub (5.55) - Grant Phabao
Disc 2
Right Here (6.36) - Mac Zimms
Underground (5.46) - Rhythm Masters
Samplitude Vol.7 Musica (4.57) - Olav Basoski
Portugasia (5.53) - The Freak
Faith (4.57) - Bliss Inc.
Life Goes On (7.32) - Georgie Porgie
Samplitude Vol.7 Turn It Out (5.46) - Olav Basoski
Ju Jitzu (3.04) - Mac Zimms
Samplitude Vol.6 Can't Hold Me Back (5.32) - Olav Basoski
Mixed Feelings (5.11) - Havana Connection
Moco Jawa (5.53) - Joff Roach
Twister (4.56) - Disposable Disco Dubs 2
Soul Heaven (5.48) - The Goodfellas, Lisa Millett...
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Advantages: Glorious early 90s electronica by two genuine pioneers Disadvantages: Might be hard to find
...infused with a sense of hopefulness, of the sense of returning. There is more percussion, more obvious rhythm than A Million Miles to Earth. It is electronica that is more toe-tapping though just as beguiling and hypnotic as before, filled with sequenced rhythms that layer upon one another whilst, touching the halfway mark home, there is a moment reminiscent of the most catchingly rhythmical moments in Namlook's Air 2, which always, don't ask me why, makes me think of strawberries! Nevertheless, it is a gloriously rhythmical and energetic turn of events, celebratory and warm: inviting us forward but we are to be stymied!
Lost. The final track returns us to the echoing void, to careful and distant drones: an analogue drift back into space. For three minutes we are lead back into the void, but do not lose heart it feels right. Moreover...
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