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    Beat PharmacyConstant Pressure

    Label:Deep Space Media – DS50164, Wave Music – DS50164-2
    Format:
    CD, Album, Stereo, Digipak
    Country:US
    Released:
    Genre:Electronic, Reggae
    Style:Deep House, Dub, Downtempo

    Tracklist

    1Club Dread
    Vocals, Lyrics ByMikey Dread
    6:58
    2Tangerine7:19
    3Caramel7:57
    4Hot Spot Splash
    Vocals, Lyrics ByPaul St. Hilaire
    6:21
    5Velocity7:14
    6Slow Down6:16
    7Pieces
    Vocals, Lyrics ByUrsula Rucker
    6:37
    8Worship5:40
    9Wata (Water)
    Vocals, Lyrics ByAllan Hope
    6:51
    10Rat Race5:45
    11Floating9:21
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    Notes

    All tracks published by Dense Music (ASCAP)
    Album mastered by Mike Callaghan at Axis Studios NYC

    Beat Pharmacy thanks:
    The Wave family, my family, Tiki, Mikey, Mutabaruka, Ursula,
    Todd, Shigeru, Timothy O'Donnell, all the friends and fans keeping
    good music alive.

    ℗ 2006 Deep Space Media, a division of Wave Music, 244 West 54th Steet,
    Suite800, New York, NY 10019 [email protected] www.wavemusic.com

    Barcode and Other Identifiers

    • Barcode (string): 790185016421
    • Barcode (text): 7 90185 01642 1
    • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): Z51020 M1S2 RJ 50164-2 01
    • Mastering SID Code: ifpi 909
    • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2U4C
    • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): Z51020 M1S1 RJ 50164-2 01
    • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2UBK

    Other Versions (1)View All

    Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
    New Submission
    Constant Pressure (CD, Album)Deep Space MediaDS50164-2Japan2006

    Reviews

    scoundrel's avatar
    scoundrel
    Beat Pharmacy's CONSTANT PRESSURE continues his unique take on dub techno and deep house, straddling both worlds with a good sense of balance. Though "Club Dread" feels more firmly in the house side, it still has a fun vibe to keep it spry. If you prefer dub in a more 'pure' form, you can't go wrong with "Hot Spot Splash." But the house influences predominate: "Tangerine," for instance, has a warmth to it that suggests jazzhouse, and Ursula Rucker's vocals on "Pieces" lends an additional melodic note. "Caramel" emphasizes the dub in a big way, with a pseudo-African flute to highlight the roots element, while "Worship" suggests the Timewriter's classic track "Skywriting." But it's "Velocity" that brings the dub half and the house half together in harmony at last.
    eyesore's avatar
    eyesore
    Like 90% of the material this guy puts out, I really love this album. I just can understand why the track Velocity was never released on vinyl.
    3cityjay's avatar
    3cityjay
    Without a doubt my favorite release by the Pharmacy. Although it does come short on a few occasions like "Caramel", the other tracks, especially "Club Dread", which could set fire to any dance floor or the dub monster "Wata" make it an essential listen. Oh, and than there's "Velocity".... track with absolutelly addicting rhythm and a xxxl size bass line that will not leave your head for days to come.
    Brilliant.