The latest installment of the House of OM series is a long over-due mix by Montreal native Fred Everything. Freds achievements and contributions to the scene are as impressive as they are unique--hes as much a veteran behind the decks as he is in the studio, with tracks on over 100 compilations and dj residencies around the world. This mix is by far the most impressive offering in the series to date. It starts out strong and continues strong throughout. Tracks like "Love Could Be," "When She Spoke," and Freds own "Studio C" are deep, funky, and warm in all the right ways. The style is spot on with mixes running both subtle and long, which creates an experience that is truly greater then the sum of its parts. The album closes with Brett Johnsons beautiful summer dub of "Everything is Changing"--a warm, horn-heavy track that fits like a glove. Everything stands tall and his peers at the tables should take note as his depth and versatility shine above. --Anish Acharya
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House of Om Presents: Fred Everything
Fred Everything Manufacturer: Om Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BJNTW6 Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Love Could Be - Town And Country
- Move - Kaskade
- Tell Me Why - Miles Maeda
- Radio (Phil Weeks Remix) - Mark Farina
- Picture Of You (Jason Hodges Mix) - Eeast Coast Boogiemen & DJ Heather
- Studio C - Fred Everything
- Funk Is Still Alive (Joey Youngman Mix) - Rithma
- Soul Mates (Lazy Dub) - Fred Everything
- When She Spoke (Johnny Fiasco Mix) - Andrew Emil
- Go (Troydon's Remix) - T. Fuller
- Own Thing - Natural Rhythm
- Stoned (Inland Knights Mix) - Littlemen
- Right Now - Magik Johnson
- For The People, By The People (Shmoov! Remix) - Ron Basejam
- Everything Is Changing (Brett's Summer Dub) - Robbie Hardkiss
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The latest installment of the House of OM series is a long over-due mix by Montreal native Fred Everything. Fred's achievements and contributions to the scene are as impressive as they are unique--he's as much a veteran behind the decks as he is in the studio, with tracks on over 100 compilations and dj residencies around the world. This mix is by far the most impressive offering in the series to date. It starts out strong and continues strong throughout. Tracks like "Love Could Be," "When She Spoke," and Fred's own "Studio C" are deep, funky, and warm in all the right ways. The style is spot on with mixes running both subtle and long, which creates an experience that is truly greater then the sum of its parts. The album closes with Brett Johnson's beautiful summer dub of "Everything is Changing"--a warm, horn-heavy track that fits like a glove. Everything stands tall and his peers at the tables should take note as his depth and versatility shine above. --Anish AcharyaCustomer Reviews:
Tight, Highly reccomended.......2006-06-25
Solid house mix!!!.......2006-05-04
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