St Germain-en-Laye*Mezzotinto EP

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Electronic

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Deep House

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Tracklist

My Mama Said... 5:21
The Black Man 5:30
Walk So Lonely 4:37
Dub Experience 4:23
Organ Talk 5:17
Theisme 3:45

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    Cover of Mezzotinto EP, 1994-05-01, CD Mezzotinto EP
    CD, EP
    F Communications – 137 000 222 Europe 1994 Europe1994
    Cover of Mezzotinto EP, 1994-05-01, Vinyl Mezzotinto EP
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, EP
    F Communications – 137.0002.30 1994 1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mezzotinto EP, 2004, CD Mezzotinto EP
    CD, EP, Reissue
    Zone3 – ZCD-1039 Canada 2004 Canada2004
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Mezzotinto, , CD Mezzotinto
    CD, EP, Repress
    F Communications – 137 0002 22 Europe Europe
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    Reviews

    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      St. Germain’s MEZZOTINTO starts with “My Mama Said,” pretty much a thesis for his musical style. From the blues vocal sample that launches the track to the jazz percussion that rolls in and to the house beat that kicks things into high gear, it feels like a distillation of the St. Germain method. “The Black Man” has a single spoken word intro, but is no less deep and groovy. The thick bassline on “Walk So Lonely” soon gives way to a guitar twang and a soulful sample, while “Organ Talk” slows things down for some mellow hip-hop. The reverb on “Dub Experience” adds a touch of Jamaica to pull focus from the Delta blues, and “Thesime” punches this further.
      • collieweed's avatar
        collieweed
        I would also add there is a brilliant sampling of the royals' "free speech and movement" in dub experience, really great dubby track!
        • dmp's avatar
          dmp
          Edited 13 years ago
          I think that sample in "The Black Man" is taken from "Kim Cummings - Your Attitude (Mental Instrum Remix)" (1993).

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