The original is great too ... and so is the rest of that album "Compressed
Light." I just picked up a 12" from i:cube on the versatile record
label. It has remixes from P'TAAH and King Britt.(so I was told). You
should check it out.
Here is a bio from Epitonic:
Since '95, the gifted Chris Brann has unleashed his original and soulful
electronic sounds on a number of high quality labels under a number of
successful guises. Brann formed Wamdue (short for "What I'm Gonna Do"),
with DJs Deep C and Chris Udoh in '95. As Wamdue Project, the trio licensed
their dreamy house to labels such as Junior Boys Own and Love From San
Francisco, before recording a pair of albums for New York's Strictly Rhythm
(Resource Toolbook Volume One in '96 and Program Yourself in '98).
Simultaneously, the trio recorded as both Wamdue Kidz and Wambonix before
splitting in '00.
Since then, Brann has expanded his musical resume with his tech-house
moniker Feral (for Plastic City), his Afro-Brazilian project P'TAAH (for
Ubiquity), and his genre-defying Ananda Project guise (for King
Street/Nitegrooves). His U.K. number one hit "King of My Castle" (featuring
Gaelle Adisson on vocals) was his crowning glory (pardon the pun). It sold
two million copies worldwide and is to date Strictly Rhythm's most
successful single. No Room For Form is Brann's debut album for Bombay,
Montreal's premier imprint for deep, tropical house. While essentially a
deep house project, the album resounds with elements of drum and bass,
downtempo, and funky broken beats. It begs the question, what other
innovative house projects does this immensely talented producer have in
store for us?
- Luke Magnuson
At 05:04 PM 5/12/2002 -0500, Peggy Chow wrote:
>Hey AJ list,
>
>I heard the track Flying high by P'TAAH , from the Chateau Flight
>Remixent, and i like it soooo much. Anyone know the record label that he's
>on ???
>
>peace,
>
>Peggy
>
>
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