Williams Traffic – Rainbow Dub
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Catalogue – Ref 09 |
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Electronic |
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Trip Hop |
Tracklist
A1 | Rainbow Dub | 5:15 | |
A2 | New-York/Barbes | 6:00 | |
B1 | Lilith | 5:02 | |
B2 | Soho Blue | 3:40 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – BMG Publishing
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Catalogue
- Copyright © – Catalogue
- Pressed By – DFI
Credits
- Graphics [Design] – 3 Points
- Lacquer Cut By – JC*
- Photography By – Bastianine
- Producer – Williams Traffic
- Written By – Kantorowicz / Williams
- Written-By – Kantorowicz*
Notes
℗ & © 1999 Catalogue
Issued in a white die-cut company sleeve with an information sticker applied to the front.
Issued in a white die-cut company sleeve with an information sticker applied to the front.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 3 596971 490065
- Barcode (Scanned): 3596971490065
- Rights Society: SACEM / SACD / SDRM / SCAM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped / etched): DFI-9 9-1 REF 9 A JC
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped / etched): DFI-9 9-1 REF 9 B JC
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Rainbow Dub (CD, Maxi-Single) | Catalogue | Ref. 08 | 1999 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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A1: Jazz/Dub. Like a dubby 70's San Francisco jazz. James Earl Jones spoken words about music. Middle section more uptempo and sample looped. Decent groove to it but not as cool as it thinks it is. [SIX]
A2: Jazz/Dub/Breakbeat. Nice funky double bass bassline, generally cool vintage samples. Great stuff for in the background though it's hard to get too excited about it there is a place for this non distracting but toe-tapping sound. [SEVEN]
B1: Electronic Jazz/Dub. Grooving dub bassline. Uses authentic instruments giving a Alexrod/Holmes sound to it. Big noise wall cresendo and cool spoken male french vocal. Nice. [EIGHT]
B2: Dub. Deep dub bassline and accomanying minimal beats. Long poem or possibly read from a novel. Lives and dies by you're interest in the words rather than music. [UNRATED]
*While clear vinyl is undoubtedly cool it is also a pain in the nethers. Vinyl grooves appear on opposite side making it very difficult to see when one track ends and the next begins, never mind finding breakdowns. Definitely cool though.
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