
v/a - prime numbers - prime numbers records - cd

PNCD02 - 47601 - uk2cd - €16.50
Genre: House
1. Linkwood - Lost Experiment
2. Fudge Fingas - Dinsdinsd4dada
3. Reggie Dokes - Release Yourself
4. Discreet Unit - Written In Our Nature
5. Napihedz - Jah Bless
6. Trusme - W.A.R. Dub
7. Linkwood - R.I.P.
8. Fudge Fingas - Ghost House
9. Trusme - Good God
10. Reggie Dokes - Black Thoughts
11. Discreet Unit - Unit
12. Linkwood - R.I.P. Extended Edit




The Prime Numbers label was initiated by Trus’me at the start of this year. This CD showcases the direction of the label and displays perfectly Trusme’s DJ syle. Trus’me mixes and blends the Prime Numbers vinyl releases this year with some forthcoming and previously unreleased tracks from the Prime Numbers artist roster. All the artists have two tracks included in the mix.
From Linkwood you’ll hear the unreleased extended edit of their now classic ‘RIP” taken from the initial Prime Numbers release and the “Lost Experiment ( 2004 )” , featured on the second EP. Fudge Fingas shows his breadth of style with the forthcoming “Ghost House”, a slice of
unremitting and driving peak time house music alongside the more melodic and downbeat“DinDins4Dada”.
“Black Thoughts” , the classic stripped down techno track from Reggie Dokes is accompanied by “Release Yourself”, a new production from the Detroit master and an addictive, hypnotic piece that persistently builds in mood and direction. Discreet Unit are featured with their scratchy techno funk of “Written In Our Nature” together with
the forthcoming “Unit”, a meaty and energetic production with hefty bass and drums harking back to early 90’s Todd Terry productions. Last but not least Trus’me brings the dub of the highly acclaimed ‘W.A.R”, the original of which
was included on his debut album “Working Nights” and “Good God” a track that fuses house , hiphop and funk stylings to tremendous effect. This release includes both mixed and unmixed CDs. This tracklisting is for the unmixed CD, the tracklisting for the mixed CD is exactly the same, except the extended edit of Linkwood's 'R.I.P ' is not on there. TIP!