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Genre:
R&B
Release Date: 07/17/2007
Now-Again Records, an affiliate of
Stones Throw, has been putting out previously hard-to-find
funk and
soul, mostly on vinyl, since 2001. On
Now Again Re:Sounds, Vol. 1, labelhead
Egon (aka
Eothen Alapatt) got a selection of mostly
Stones Throw artists -- though people like
Kenny Dope and
Cut Chemist also make appearances -- to remix or reinterpret some of these songs, or in some cases, write their own new ones entirely (
"Trouble Will Remain" by
Amnesty, some of whose members are also in the
Mighty Imperials and the
Dap-Kings, and
"Free Your Mind" by
Sound in Light, whose drum loops are provided by
Koushik, who also contributes to two other tracks). A lot of what's included has never been released before, in any format, and the rest of it has only been made available on 12"s or 7"s, which makes
Re:Sounds a pretty alluring collection for the
hip-hop/
funk fan who either doesn't have a turntable or doesn't want to spend the bucks on all the separate releases (related side note: the vinyl release of this compilation is actually completely different from the CD; it's a collection of 7"s, and only some of the tracks coincide), and there is some pretty great stuff here, like the always impressive
Percee P on
"Reverse Pt. 2.5" and
"Cold Beats," Todd Terry's remix of the
Kashmere Stage Band's
"I Wish" (which has some moments that sound remarkably like
Michael Jackson's
"Bad"), and
Guilty Simpson's Detroit
hip-hop version of
the Heliocentrics'
"Before I Die," which fits his rough delivery perfectly. The album's a great mix of
rap, California
psychedelic soul, and deep
funk, beat-heavy and fun, and a must-have for any fan of either
Now-Again or
hip-hop's more musical side.
~Marisa Brown, All Music Guide