Mophono - Only Child - 7" Colored Vinyl

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SKU:
c0023518
UPC:
687700204978

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Artist:
Mophono
Album:
Only Child
Format:
7" Vinyl
UPC:
687700204978

Description

Halftone Society Rhythm Section does it again! One of the few outfits still cutting singles with dub versions—a lost art of the b-side. HSRS boosts the tape echo on Philadelphia’s stylish hip hop taste maker Tierra Whack, flipping her “Only Child” into a 70s soul/funk rendition with a rockers era bend.

This is familiar territory for The Halftone Society Rhythm Section. Their previous 45 found Mophono and vocalist Young Aundee crafting dub covers of Eighties island dance floor hits Dennis Edward’s “Don’t Look Any Further” and Billy Ocean’s “Caribbean Queen.” Their dub visions of two well-worn classics solidified their place as supreme selectors. For the “Only Child” cover, the re imagining sounds like a modern doo-wop interpretation of The Sadistic Mika Band mixed in Black Arc Studios. A genre-defying upbeat tribute to Tierra Whack’s underground hit.

The “OC Dub” is the sweet spot for The Halftone Society Rhythm Section. Before Tom Moulton invented the remix, dub versions wrecked hit singles on the b-side of 12”s and 45s with expansive reinventions in homage to the reggae production techniques that gave spacious echoes on the vocals and percussion. Young Aundee’s acapella “yeahs” set the tone before Mophono chops his rework into a laser funk fifth dimension of sound. It’s a truly visionary dubbing that would make Lee “Scratch” Perry proud. These funky reworks are strictly for the DJs. Halftone Society Rhythm Section are ahead of the curve and deserve the flowers as originators when dub versions become a 2020s fad.
AOnly Child
BOnly Child vs The Halftone Society Rhythm Section (Cut Form Creator Mophono Dub)