Do What You Want - Richard Vission, Centeno, George
The Launch - Richard Vission, Englaar, J
Everybody's Free - Richard Vission, Bennett, Chico
Reach Up - Richard Vission, Lee, Tony [1]
You Used to Hold Me - Richard Vission, Gold, Xaviera
Robotman - Richard Vission, Villanueva, M
Dopeman [P.O.T./Tsm1 Remix] - Richard Vission, Bonner, L
Get Get Down - Richard Vission, Bohannon, Hamilton
(Just) Me and You - Richard Vission, Cabrera, A
Hard Love - Richard Vission, Lexxs, Johnny
Must Be the Music - Richard Vission, Lee, D.
Lock K'loop - Richard Vission, Green, K
Hazin' & Phazin' - Richard Vission, Romero, H
The Funk Returns - Richard Vission, Alanis, Angel
When I'm With You - Richard Vission, Rodriguez, Rapheal
In & Out of My Life - Richard Vission,
Fly Away (Bye Bye) - Richard Vission, Corallo, A
Bad Enough - Richard Vission, Hernandez, C
My House - Richard Vission, Carl, Aaron
Something's Goin' On - Richard Vission, Block, B
Shut the F*** up & Dance - Richard Vission, Bennett, Chico
You Get Down - Richard Vission, Guitierrez, Art
Rocket - Richard Vission, Cruz, Bob
Alright - Richard Vission, Altamirano, D
Love and Happiness - Richard Vission, India [Latin]
DJ Saved My Life - Richard Vission, Unknown DJ's
The "tracks" on L.A.-based house DJ Richard "Humpty" Vission's aptly titled album, his sixth full-length release, come fast and furiously, just as they should from a master turntablist. Ten minutes into the disc, the man h... more »as already moved through 12 or 13 songs. The flow is complex but undeniable as he throws the needle down on yet more wax, tossing records around like Frisbees. And he doesn't let himself get bogged down with just house music--he hurls out straight techno, dance pop, soul, and funk with postmodern poise. Along with the work of other waxmen such as DJ Dan, Todd Terry, and Carl Cox (especially on Mixed Live), this record--which brilliantly showcases Vission's manic, house-y vibe--brings the genre one step closer to falling off the precipice of worldwide domination. --Matthew Cooke« less
The "tracks" on L.A.-based house DJ Richard "Humpty" Vission's aptly titled album, his sixth full-length release, come fast and furiously, just as they should from a master turntablist. Ten minutes into the disc, the man has already moved through 12 or 13 songs. The flow is complex but undeniable as he throws the needle down on yet more wax, tossing records around like Frisbees. And he doesn't let himself get bogged down with just house music--he hurls out straight techno, dance pop, soul, and funk with postmodern poise. Along with the work of other waxmen such as DJ Dan, Todd Terry, and Carl Cox (especially on Mixed Live), this record--which brilliantly showcases Vission's manic, house-y vibe--brings the genre one step closer to falling off the precipice of worldwide domination. --Matthew Cooke
CD Reviews
One of the dopest albums of the year...
Brian H. | Fort Collins, USA | 03/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For all you people who loved House Connection 2 and anything from this guy in the early days, you are in for a treat. This mix is incredible - Richard throws down huge tracks that are peppered by solid and funky vocals... simply amazing, because of the time it takes him to mix two records together. Rich throws down a number of phat tracks that seamlessly blend to create a very intense, buzzing CD. Every song that graces the tables on this CD is tweaked to Humpty's perfection - the first half is hard, bangin' house like you would expect. The rest is a mix between hard and disco house, which makes a perfct finish for a perfect CD. Buy this one, you won't regret it."
Ehhh, if you catch him live and you own this be prepared....
Clemente Colomer | 12/20/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"ive seen rhv a couple of times since he started touring for this cd and each time it seemed as if though he hadnt gotten any new promos in.... the cd is alright nice to get you pumped if youre going out for a night of raving, but if you really want to sit down and listen, kind of gets annoying at the slams from song to song, i much prefer to hear some blended mixing that makes me wonder whoa, whered he pull that from... also kind of upsetting that because its a commercial release non of the bootlegs he plays out get put into this... ie, Everybodys better off free... that weird mix of the launch thats been played out and stuff like that"
Crazy Techno, Great for Partying!
Chris Torrey | Peabody, MA | 08/31/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If i were to have a party i would just put this album in my stereo and let it spin all night long, all the songs just slide right into the next with different beets, and lyrics one after another for 62 minutes.... The Best songs are "the launch" by DJ Jean, "you dont know me" by Armand Van Helden, "the funk return" by Subsonic, and "a DJ saved my life" by many different unknown DJ's.... if your a partier and you like clubbin buy this album you wont be disappionted.."
Make up your own mind!
Chris Torrey | 09/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First off, I don't know what the hell these people are talking about. This album is by far one of the best albums ever made. This album is a true 6 star album don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Now if you don't like House music or you don't like Techno in general then you WILL still like this album. But if you do decide that you don't want it then fine, miss out! That means the album won't get played out! But if you do decide to get it, then I promise you won't be sorry. P.S. Humpty Rules!"
The best overall album ever
techno fan | Seattle, WA | 11/14/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is solid. Every second is jam packed, you can't help but want to move. If you are looking for an amazing house album this is it. I love this album, it is permanently in my changer. His mixes and musical choices are spectacular. A must buy for any techno fan, this should be in everyones library!"