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Catechism

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Download links and information about Catechism by Killah Priest, Dj Spooky. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 39:47 minutes.

Artist: Killah Priest, Dj Spooky
Release date: 2002
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 9
Duration: 39:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Catechism 3:44
2. Catechism (Part 2S New Flesh Remix) 3:11
3. Catechism (Mex Black Grass Remix) 3:47
4. Catechism (Deckwrecka Remix Vocal Featuring MCD 2ice) (featuring MCD) 5:31
5. Catechism (Deckwrecka Remix Instrmental) 5:29
6. Catechism (Runaways Ward 29 Remix Vocal) 3:15
7. Catechism (Runaways Ward 29 Remix Instrumental) 3:26
8. Catechism (Deckwrecka Acapella Featuring MCD 2ice) (featuring MCD) 5:32
9. Catechism (Unreals Remix) 5:52

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Originally released on Britain's Blue Juice late in 2001, DJ Spooky's "Catechism" single re-appeared in America on Synchronic a little less than a year later, padded out with an assortment of vocal, instrumental, and a cappella remixes. The single itself, an oppressive beat symphony, matches the menace of guest rapper Killah Priest (of Wu-Tang fame), only turning up the dial on the paranoia as the track progresses. And the remixes aren't just reversions but practically new tracks, with fresh raps on most every one: Part 2's horn-heavy, beat-precise version, scratchmaster Deckwrecka's ragga post-production (featuring MCD and 2Ice), and the version by Mex (Black Grass) (aka Clockwork Voodoo Freaks). A refreshing turn away from Spooky's illbient and jazz projects of 2002. (Note: Skip past the instrumental versions and you'll find the last track, a nice tech drum'n'bass remix.)