Rhythm & Sound (record label)
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Rhythm & Sound is a dub techno German
Germany
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 record label
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, a sub-label to Basic Channel
Basic Channel
Basic Channel is a production team and record label, composed of Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, that originated in Berlin, Germany in 1993. The duo released a number of vinyl-only tracks under various aliases, each of which employed their signature brand of dissonant dub techno...

. It was founded in Berlin
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 by the duo Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, also known as Basic Channel
Basic Channel
Basic Channel is a production team and record label, composed of Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus, that originated in Berlin, Germany in 1993. The duo released a number of vinyl-only tracks under various aliases, each of which employed their signature brand of dissonant dub techno...

. The label released seven 12-inch single
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s and one CD compilation album
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 between 1997 and 2002.

Releases

RS-01 (12")  Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman - "Music A Fe Rule" (1997)
  1. "Music A Fe Rule (Part 1)" - 14:05
  2. "Music A Fe Rule (Part 2)" - 14:21
Due to the legal problems with the name Tikiman, later represses substitutes his real name, Paul St. Hilaire.


RS-02 (12")  Chosen Brothers / Rhythm & Sound - "Mango Walk / Mango Drive" (1998)
  1. Chosen Brothers / Bullwackie's All Stars "Mango Walk (Dubwise Version)" - 8:17
  2. Rhythm & Sound "Mango Drive" - 7:12
Side 1 released under the Wackies
Wackies
Wackies is an American independent record label specialized in reggae and dub music.Founded in the 1970s by Lloyd Barnes, as the Wackie's House Of Music based on White Plains Road in New York, the name Wackies also include a record shop and a studio...

label.


RS-03 (12")  Rhythm & Sound - "Roll Off" (1998)
  1. "Roll Off /S" - 12:30
  2. "Roll Off /B" - 13:30


RS-04 (12")  Rhythm & Sound - "Smile" (1999)
  1. Rhythm & Sound "Distance" - 5:23
  2. Rhythm & Sound "Range" - 4:39
  3. Rhythm & Sound w/ Savage "Smile" - 8:43


RS-05 (12")  Rhythm & Sound - "Carrier" (1999)
  1. "Carrier" - 9:40
  2. "Density" - 3:38
  3. "Outward" - 5:44


RS-06 (12")  Rhythm & Sound - "Trace / Imprint" (2001)
  1. "Trace" - 9:00
  2. "Imprint" - 16:24


RS-07 (12")  Rhythm & Sound - "Aground / Aerial" (2002)
  1. "Aground" - 9:20
  2. "Aerial" - 9:27


RSD-1 (CD)  Rhythm & Sound - Rhythm & Sound (2001)
  1. "No Partial" - 6:15
  2. "Trace" - 7:24
  3. "Mango Drive" - 7:12
  4. "Distance" - 4:42
  5. "Smile" (w/ Savage) - 9:12
  6. "Outward" - 5:46
  7. "Roll Off" - 9:34
  8. "Carrier" - 6:27
  9. "Range" - 6:29
  10. "Imprint" - 16:51
Collects tracks from RS-2 to RS-6 plus new track "No Partial". Tracks 2, 4, 7, 8, 9 are shortened versions.
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