Originally brought to life in 1989 in New York, Strictly Rhythm marks a milestone in the history of House music as the most influential and innovative label of the genre throughout the 1990s. Founded and established by Mark Finkelstein, who had before been working as an astronomer and engineer of the American moon landing programme Apollo 1, Strictly Rhythm quickly became the authority in the field of House music, with Top Ten Chart successes, several releases per week and heavy rotation on record decks throughout the world. It even defined the sub genres of the house sound by introducing styles like wild pitch, vocal house or garage. The label gave first home to artists like Reel 2 Real and Armand van Helden, but also Josh Wink, DJ Pierre and of course Masters At Work, a.k.a. Kenny Dope and Lil Louie Vega.
In 1999 major label Warner Music became the majority owner of Strictly Rhythm and stopped business in 2002. Control over the label is now back in the hands of Finkelstein, who with the help of Simon Dunmore, owner of the British Defected label, has relaunched the label out of London, United Kingdom.
Tracks on "Radio Slave presents Strictly Rhythms Vol. 5"
This Compilation is featured in Update #033:
Ninja Tune XX, Flying Lotus, Radio Slave
September has come and gone and left us with more great releases than there's pebbles on a beach. First and foremost this has been the month of Ninja Tune. The legendary label celebrates its 20th anniversary with two massive compilations of exclusive material, more...
No one other than Matt Edwards has been chosen to follow in the foot-steps of Kenny Dope and mix his way through two decades of Strictly Rhythm's catalogue. Full to the brim with two one-hour mixes, plenty of Radio Slave's own edits, and all single tracks included, this is 5:20hrs (!) of absolutely essential music.
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