K-KlassRhythm Is A Mystery

Label:

Creed Records – CREED 11T

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Bleep

Tracklist

A1 Rhythm Is A Mystery
FeaturingBobbie Depasois*
Written-ByM. Stagg*
4:16
A2 Pianone
Written-ByC. Thomas*
5:12
B1 I.V.B.M.
Written-ByA. Williams*
5:10
B2 Dream
Written-ByC. Thomas*
4:39

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Creed Records
  • Pressed ByP.R. Records Limited

Credits

  • Plated ByP (29)

Notes

Track B1 samples:
Bleeps from Yellow Magic Orchestra - Computer Games

c Creed Records 1991

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 020233 011067 >
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): CREED 11T A-2 PR.P LISTEN CAREFULLY AND MOVE FAST - RUSS ©
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): CREED 11T B-2 PR.P A MLG

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Rhythm Is A Mystery (12", 45 RPM) Parlophone 12R 6302, 2045686 UK 1991
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Rhythm Is A Mystery (CD, Single, Stereo) Parlophone CDR 6302, 2045682 UK 1991
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Rhythm Is A Mystery (7", 45 RPM, Single) Parlophone R 6302, 2045687 UK 1991
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Rhythm Is A Mystery Remix (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Creed Records CREED 11TX UK 1991
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Rhythm Is A Mystery (12", 45 RPM) Parlophone 12R 6302, 060 2045686, 060-20 4568 6 Europe 1991

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Reviews

  • Johnmarcus's avatar
    Johnmarcus
    Edited 2 years ago
    Fantastic 12 from K-Klass, yes it has the original version of "Rhythm Is A Mystery" which has an amazing deep bassline plus most of the elements that made the remix such a big track. But there's far more on this 12" "Pianone" is a lovely piano driven house track, with some big hooks & is quite uplifting in the way that it evolves layered with strings in the right areas just to give it that extra lift. Flip to the B side & there's a change of direction with "I.V.B.M." being more Bleep based, with its deep basslines, soaring string, synths & Bleeps again another great track. Finally there's "Dream" a more Belgium Techno influenced track with a hypnotic vibe to start, dropping into panpipes in the breakdown with spoken female vocal, then kicks back in with a full on tougher more energetic vibe through the synth riff - really nice step change, fantastic track that had plenty of . I used to love this type of release where you got a mix of styles which real showcased what the artists were capable of & were less pigeonholed as the scene was still rapidly growing a developing, a very exciting time with a lot of happy memories.
    • adylee's avatar
      adylee
      I couldn't agree more when I heard the track "Dream" on SCR radio station in Sheffield back in 1991 I went crazy for it as I didn't know what it was called at the Time the DJ just said it was a track that K Klass had wrote especially for him and to this day I have never found a digital copy of it on any CD and I've tried!
      • The_Eternal_Instant's avatar
        This is one of those classic records with other tracks on it that have been totally dwarfed by the lead track, even though that lead track was famous for its remix on a different record!

        So skipping the formalities, you should head straight for track B2.
        Manchester's Creed and FRO were well known for bringing over Euro Techno tracks so there can be no surprise when they bring up new talent like K Klass, who develop a similar sound. The track mentioned is a wonderfully atmospheric gasp, nodding politely to the Orb and taking in samples off vaguely familiar adverts, this belies a subtle aggression which pins down the Euro House sound of the time and elevates it to something quite beautiful.

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