A Good CD Just Got Better
dOc | Atlanta, GA | 09/03/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have been hearing for awhile that this CD was in the process of being remixed. By whom and in what format, I wasn't sure of. Not until a couple of weeks ago, I found out King Britt was behind this......and that's enough for me to get this with out hearing a track. Broken beats, eletronic thumps, phat beats galore and the Philly Experiment blended and smothered nicely to make this a great nu-jazz/acid jazz (I hate labels) vibe. Seriously, there isn't a weak or bad track on this CD to be found. Up-tempo, down-tempo, a head nod magnet is what your getting when you purchase this gem. King Britt & company continues to provide ear candy.tracks:
01) Miles Hit (Rob Life Mix) (*)
02) Broad and Cecil B. Moore
03) Philadelphia Experiment (Charlie Dark Main Mix) (*)
04) Brown Street
05) Miles Hit (King Britt Scuba Mix)
06) Delaware Ave.
07) Philadelphia Experiment (Phillip Charles Remix)
08) Diamond Street
09) (RE)moved (Oba Funke Far Re-Moved Dub) (*)
10) Sansom Street11) Philadelphia Experiment (DJ Ghe Remix) (*)
12) South Street
13) Paul Edwards The Orange Line (lle lfe) (*) [*my best track*]
14) Spring Garden Street
15) Grover (Vikter Duplaix Remix)
16) Schuylkill Expressway
17) Grover III (the theme to massagejawn.com) The Randy Watson Experience
18) Osage Ave
19) Mister Magic (DJ Ghe Remix) (*) [warning: neck cramping track]fav's =(*)oNe"
A particular atmosphere which attracts me.
Elegance | France | 03/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love King Britt for his eclectic sounds in electronic (hip-hop, acid jazz, funk, deep house...) and I find this album pretty good and enough original. I can't really describe the style of electronic music in this philadelphia experiment remixed. Downtempo, future jazz, broken beats and some deep ambiances...and one thing is sure: this album makes you imagine.All tracks are good, particulary the tracks 1,3,5 (scuba remix),9 (obafunke remix) and 15 (bikter duplaix remix).
If you like king britt, you can't be disappointed. If you want to discover electronic music, buy something a bit less abstract"