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Pioneers of the nu skool breaks genre and still going strong, Bristol-based Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley are back with a third volume in their Stanton Sessions series (named after their regular event at London's Fabric club). The program is a nice blend of the familiar (Plump DJs, DJ Icey, Chemical Brothers, Too Short) and the somewhat more obscure (Chromeo, Tony Senghores, D-Lirium). Butler and Yardley show particular affection for offbeat hip-hop: cheeky rappers Yo Majesty open the album with the brilliant "Stanton Warriors Remix" of "Club Action," then quickly cede the stage to the equally impressive Plump DJs (who also team up with Basement Jaxx later in the program). But the finest moment comes courtesy of DJ Deekline and Ed Solo with the utterly stoopid "Handz Up!," a content-free party anthem that delivers its complete lack of intellectual content over an irresistibly complex and layered beat. Part of what makes this track so effective is the fact that it contrasts so nicely with the gospel-ish harmonies of Stanton Warriors' own "Blaze" and the swinging R&B lovers rock of Timebox's "Beggin'." Things bog down just a bit toward the end, but never enough to really dampen the deliriously funky mood. Excellent. ~ Rick Anderson
Audio Mixers: Philippe Zdar; Simon Thornton; Basement Jaxx; Bryan Cox.
Audio Remixers: Dominic Butler; Sasha Frederikse; Mark Yardley; Stanton Warriors; Tony Senghore.
Recording information: DNA Productions, Montreal, Canada; HMS House.
Arrangers: Hal Ritson; Alan Braxe.
Personnel: Fallon, Raphael Lamotta, Bryan Cox (vocals); Guthrie Govan (guitar); Laurine Rochut (violin); Andy Nice (cello); Neil Waters (trumpet); Hal Ritson (keyboards, drums).
DJ: Stanton Warriors.
Stanton Sessions Vol. III Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $2.92) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Electronica, Dance | | Label | Punks | | Orig Year | 2008 | | All Time Sales Rank | 321354  | | CD Universe Part number | 7762189 | | Catalog number | 01001 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 24, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Hal Ritson; DJ Icey; DJ Mehdi; Hysterix; Michael Aldred; Sasha Frederikse; Alan Braxe; Norman Cook; Simon Thornton; Stanton Warriors; Tony Senghore; Basement Jaxx; Bryan Cox | | Engineer | Greg "Frosty" Smith | | Personnel | Hal Ritson - keyboards, drums Andy Nice - cello Bryan Cox - vocals Neil Waters - trumpet Raphael LaMotta Laurine Rochut - violin
Also: David Byrne, Dizzee Rascal, Flipside, Benzo, Big Booty Kim, Fallon, Killa Kela |
Stanton Warriors Stanton Sessions Vol. III Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Club Action - (Stanton Warriors Remix, remix) |
| 3. | Shifting Gears - (Stanton Warriors Remix, remix) |
| 4. | 'Handz Up! ' - (Stanton Warriors Remix, remix) |
| 5. | Raw Meat - (featuring Big Booty Kim/Flipside/Benzo) |
| 6. | Talk to Me/Master Hysterix - (remix) |
| 7. | Oh! /Bonus Beats - (A-Trak Remix, remix) |
| 8. | Beggin'/Bonus Beats |
| 9. | Blaze - (remix) |
| 10. | Nifty/Bonus Beats |
| 11. | Let's Go to Work - (Douster Remix, remix) |
| 12. | Get Wild - (Bassbin Twins Mix, remix) |
| 13. | Toe Jam - (Stanton Warriors Mix, remix, featuring Dizzee Rascal/David Byrne) |
| 14. | Nightwatcher (Show Me) /Addictive - (featuring Fallon/Killa Kela) |
| 15. | Zdarlight /Bonus Beats |
| 16. | Signature /Bonus Beats/Needy Girl |
| 17. | Precinct |
| 18. | Saturate/Bonus Beats/Hope Time |
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