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In House We Trust 2 Mixed By B

Various Artists Audio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Disc: 1
1. Intro: Fly Away (Flyappella)/Resolve (Main Mix) - Mysterious People
2. Sensurround - Mysterious People
3. Marscarter (Morel Pink Noise Remix) - Bernard Leon Howard III
4. I Want You (For Myself) (Luke Fair Remix) - K.O.T.
5. Safe From Harm (Behrouz & Andy Remix) - Narcotic Thrust
6. Haunting Me (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Vocal Mix) - Cuba Computers
7. Sector Two Ep Gak Track - Dished Out Bums
8. Tick Tock - Chiapet
9. Westworld - Chiapet
10. Azab - Behrouz
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Disc: 2
1. Soul Doing Dishes - Jas Presents Chonga
2. Beneath The Surface - GPAL Presents Ghos
3. Hope - Pavel Bidlo Presents Rock, Scissors, Paper
4. Basses Loaded (Naive Dub) - 2 Smokin' Barrells
5. Funny Car (Hydrogen Rockers Remix) - Morel
6. Under The Water (Deep Dish Underpressure Remix) - Brother Brown
7. B Strong 4 Me (Envy's Deviation Mix) - Delilah
8. Falling (High Vocal Pass) - Envy
9. Autoporno (Chab Remix) - Finger Fest Inc.
10. Giv Me Luv (Original Mix) - Alcatraz
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World renowned dance music label Yoshitoshi Recordings releases their highly-anticipated, mix compilation In House We Trust 2 - mixed by Behrouz and MV (Envy). The compilation is mixed by two of dance music's most promising, up-and-coming DJs and represents a cross-section of the best of Yoshitoshi Recording's past, present, and future! Yoshitoshi is owned by Grammy award winning DJ/producers Deep Dish. When planning In House We Trust 2, Deep Dish decided to use the services of two of their label's fastest rising stars, Behrouz and MV (Envy), turning them loose on the vast catalog of titles from Yoshitoshi and its sister label Shinichi. The respective catalogs include close to 100 titles and feature many of dance music's most celebrated tracks. The original (and highly collectable!) In House We Trust was released in '96 and featured 10 stand-out tracks from Yoshitoshi's first

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5.0 out of 5 stars Do Trust In This House, Jan 31 2003
This review is from: In House We Trust 2 Mixed By B (Audio CD)
Both discs are really well programmed and mixed. Behrouz's disc is a little more funky and soulful, lovely intro with the mysterious people acapella, the mix between marscarter and I want you for myself is awesome, nice and soulful yet giving way to a techier edge. Safe from harm remix, well - uplifting, driving just beautiful, think palm trees, beautiful beeches, beautiful women you get the drift. Just as things couldn't get any better Haunting me very subtely drops in - a solid vocal with a chunky, housey groove. I don't know if it's the best section of a mix CD ever but it's programmed and mixed flawlessly, done with real style and aplomb. Drooping into the gak track changes the direction into dirty, dubby, gritty, basic tribal shennangins closest to the 'deep dish' sound. Hearing Westworld again should put a smile on your face. The melody of kinky funk kicks and BANG rocking again, ending on Choose Life exceptional way to end a mix CD. I'd say this disc is the classier one, more varied, it's had a good all caning.
Disc 2 is a different affair, dirty more contempory tribally techy opening, I'm not mad keen on the Hydrogen rockers mix of funny car, very drawn out, Under the water though BIG deep dish sound. Following on it goes all twisted and driving tribal progressive, where Behrouz sometimes lacks a little oomph MV makes up for. Giv me luv is still a joy.

I rate this compilation extremely highly, maybe the best of last year, it's had repeated plays and still sounds magic, spine chilling in places, uplifting, euphoric wicked house music.

Overall disc 1 edges it over disc 2.

Buy it, listen to it, won't regret it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars House Music!, Jan 17 2003
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This review is from: In House We Trust 2 Mixed By B (Audio CD)
I love this comp. Great combination of classic and new tracks. It's amazing that one label has so many great tunes, and this is just scratching the surface.

I reccomend this to both the headz and people just getting into house/dance music.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Round up of Deep Dish label house music, Dec 18 2002
This review is from: In House We Trust 2 Mixed By B (Audio CD)
The problem with heading a successful label is, inevitably, DJs nab all your top tunes and spin them through countless speakers before best of comps like In House We Trust 2 hit the market. So here we have Behrouz and MV digging through 100 or so Yoshtoshi/Shinichi records, all in the darker groovier vein of Deep Dish (for it is there label) and surfacing with two discs of material.

Behrouz front-loads all his big tunes, the firing glitter-rush of Air Gap "Resolve" setting the brisk pace for now classic "Marscarter" to follow, which nearly every progressive DJ has placed in mixes this year, and Kings of Tomorrow's "I Want You" done up by Luke Fair; think massive 2001 topper "Finally" with a seriously funky bassline and you're about there, for it's the business. Unfortunately, an ill-advised switch to plodding drum tracks, needing-dub-S.O.S. "Haunting Me" and whining "Azab," slaps a wet blanket on the fun.

MV's more subdued, dishing up (har) Brother Brown's proggy anguish "Under the Water," and Morel's quite wonderful "Funny Car," queasy bass and smooth vocals put to a punchier beat. Envy's remix on Delilah "Be Strong 4 Me," serves as a highlight, alongside 1995 peppy/poppy pick "Give Me Luv."

Disc 1: 3 stars Disc 2: 4 stars
If you like this, try: Deep Dish "Yoshiesque 2," Satoshi Tomiie "Nu Breed"

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