Good afternoon everyone--- "This is IT", the long awaited release of Strickly Rhythms release slated for Oct 15, 2012.
I just placed my order and here is the infor to order if you choose too:
"$9.99- ITunes
Genres: Dance, Music
Expected Release: Oct 14, 2012
℗ 2012 Strictly Rhythm Records, Inc
Please note: The pre-order contents listed here are subject to change without notice and the final product received may differ.
Biography:
The Strictly Rhythms series is all about one individual's vision of Strictly Rhythm, their personal choices of original tracks, reworks and remixes. Strictly Rhythms 9 breaks into a whole new attitude with DJs, producers and scenesters Wax Motif and Neoteric. Their novel and unselfish vision was to act more as curators by spreading the love to their entire extended crew of fellow producers. The result is an incredible collection of 27 classics (old and new) remixed by 25 different remixers. Yes, every track is a brand new re-edit, rework or remix, from Monkey Safari's brilliant take on Chocolate Puma and Bingo Players' Touch Me to Yolanda Be Cool's remix of Erick Morillo's Jazz it Up. Armand Van Helden, Roger Sanchez and Kenny Dope are among the original producers represented, but this isn't about the same old favourites. For added freshness, the players have taken care to unearth those buried gems: Subb-an choose Black Magic's Let It Go, Oliver $ goes for DJ Sneak's Keep On Groovin' while Drop The Lime tackles Ultraworld's Life After Death. More blood? You'll just have to check the entire, bulging tracklist for that.
Strictly Rhythm Records is house music. Since 1989 the legendary New York label not only put out records by almost every name in the game, but it also defined house music throughout the 1990s with Erick Morillo, Todd Terry, Louie Vega, Kenny Dope, Armand Van Helden, DJ Pierre, Roger Sanchez, Josh Wink, Ultra Naté and Barbara Tucker. As well as keeping the underground stoked with a steady supply of club grooves, the label also delivered a stream of crossover hits with Reel 2 Real’s “I Like To Move It”, Ultra Naté’s “Free”, Wamdue Project’s “King Of My Castle” and Wink’s “Higher State Of Consciousness”.
Relaunched in 2007 after a five year break following a short-lived venture with Warner Music, Strictly Rhythm did what no dance label had ever done: successfully re-launch itself. The label made many of its classic releases available on digital download for the first time and signed new productions from the likes of Quentin Harris, Osunlade, Bingo Players Vs Chocolate Puma, Dennis Ferrer, Michel Cleis, Dirty South and Bob Sinclar. Three years later and now fully re-established, Strictly Rhythm opened a new London office in November 2010.
Still an innovator, the label that invented the 12” white label and put out the first ever commercially released DJ Mix CD in 1993 (The Tony Humphries Strictly Rhythm Mix) is now enabling both new and established talent through its joint venture label set-up, the Strictly Rhythm Music Group. The Strictly Rhythm Music Group currently has 20 labels with partners in the US, UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Australia and Ireland. Recent signings include Tristan Garner (Xtra Life), Doman & Gooding (Superficial), Jupiter Ace (Big Vision) and Richard Grey (Pyramidal).
Strictly Rhythm has offices in New York, London, Rome and Berlin.
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