SLOW TO SPEAK 'CORE 1995'

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Ages before Paul Nickerson and Francis Englehardt entered the phase of their life’s project involving the creation of Dope Jams and slow.to.speak, they were just like any two kids growing up in the suburban shadows of a formidable U.S. city: in their early teens, they became fanatically obsessed with underground house music. Attending early Boston deep house parties like “The Loft” and “The Paradise,” the two teenagers quickly immersed themselves in the then vibrant dance music community. This mixtape, recorded in 1995, is an aural testament to the early sounds of underground club music that shaped the unique and uncompromising vision that would eventually become slow.to.speak. The records on this mixtape are not experimental, difficult to understand, or even exceptionally complex or intelligent. What they are is obvious and DOPE, a sign of the times before house music was self-obsessed and principally insincere. The mixing is seamless, though certainly less concerned with technical precision than with the conveying of the artists’ authentic excitement with what they were doing, what they were involved in and what they were striving for. What this mixtape bears witness to is the youthful exuberance of individuals truly living their music in an atmosphere of genuine inspiration, raw energy and unabashed honesty, unconcerned with the past or the future, indeed an immersion solely in the present happenings of their environment.

Ages before Paul Nickerson and Francis Englehardt entered the phase of their life’s project involving the creation of Dope Jams and slow.to.speak, they were just like any two kids growing up in the suburban shadows of a formidable U.S. city: in their early teens, they became fanatically obsessed with underground house music. Attending early Boston deep house parties like “The Loft” and “The Paradise,” the two teenagers quickly immersed themselves in the then vibrant dance music community. This mixtape, recorded in 1995, is an aural testament to the early sounds of underground club music that shaped the unique and uncompromising vision that would eventually become slow.to.speak. The records on this mixtape are not experimental, difficult to understand, or even exceptionally complex or intelligent. What they are is obvious and DOPE, a sign of the times before house music was self-obsessed and principally insincere. The mixing is seamless, though certainly less concerned with technical precision than with the conveying of the artists’ authentic excitement with what they were doing, what they were involved in and what they were striving for. What this mixtape bears witness to is the youthful exuberance of individuals truly living their music in an atmosphere of genuine inspiration, raw energy and unabashed honesty, unconcerned with the past or the future, indeed an immersion solely in the present happenings of their environment.

Tracklisting

1. Mood II Swing - I Need Ur Love 

I Need Ur Love
Mood II Swing

2. K.E.L.S.E.Y - Boy (MK Mix) 

Boy
KELSEY

3. Cassio - Baby Love 

Baby Love
Cassio

4. Ron Trent & Chez Damier - The Grand Lodge Of Luxor (Thebes) 

The Grand Lodge Of Luxor
Ron Trent

5. Shai - The Place Where You Belong  

The Place Where You Belong
Shai

6. Hustlers Convention - Meltdown 

Meltdown
Hustlers Convention

7. Deep South - Believe 

Believe
Deep South

8. Loni Clark - Love's Got Me On A Trip So High (Mood II Swing Dub) 

Love's Got Me On A Trip
Loni Clark

9. Satoshie Tomiie & Arnold Jarvis - ..And I Loved You 

And... I Loved You
Satochie Tomiee * Arnold Ja...

10. Mateo & Matos - Rainbows 

Rainbows
Mateo & Matos

11. House Of Gypsies - Another Worry 

Another Worry
House Of Gypsies

FORMAT : CD