Armand Van Helden - New York: A Mix Odyssey 2

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  • Armand Van Helden's 2004 New York: A Mix Odyssey was an overtly pleasing, one-size-fits-all, dumber-than-dumb party album. It was one of the rare mixes that could allow for "Black Betty" to rub shoulders with "Fascinated" without any contradiction whatsoever. It also let the New York-based DJ display his best mainstream moments in years with catchy electro hits like "My My My" and "Say My Name." For Volume Two, however, Helden has seemingly decided to leave eclecticism in the hands of the likes of The Bang Gang DJs and Girl Talk and opted instead for a strictly old-skool aesthetic, namely vintage acid and hip-house. Being the exact same age as AVH myself, I can still clearly recall those days in college in 1990 when Erik B & Rakim and Fast Eddie pumped the proverbial jam alongside C&C Music Factory and Leila K (sadly absent here): In terms of aiming at the nostalgia jugular, this is a killer album. Firstly, let's just appreciate the fact that it is always terrifyingly fun to hear Roxanne Shanté sassily rapping her way through pre-Missy Elliot beats all over again, just like it is really terrifyingly fun to be reminded Queen Latifah used to be a playful and curvy ghetto princess inviting you to a house party. "I'll House Ya" and "This is Acid" might be overplayed underground successes, yet here they're fitting Zeitgeist-defining inclusions helping Van Helden to recreate the era's stylistic cross-fertilization. Even Van Helden's own tracks from last year's Ghettoblaster LP ("This Ain't Hollywood," "Playmate," the still mighty "Touch Your Toes"), although all weirdly crammed together at the beginning of the mix's final third, sound totally at home, reminding listeners of the type of contemporary rap-tinged electro-house P. Diddy once threatened to release. That said, the album's dedication to inflexible stylistic consistency is both its strongest and weakest point: Nothing sounds more like a 1989 vocal hip-house cut than another 1989 vocal hip-house cut. Since the genre remains a peculiar parenthesis in the history of American dance music with no one seriously contemplating the idea of updating its tropes (aside from Tiga with "Hot in Herre" and "Louder Than a Bomb"), and since no other DJ is really playing these vintage tracks for an entire evening nowadays anyway, it seems Van Helden simply carved a momentarily wistful niche for himself in which there is sadly not much room for anyone else. As successful and totally distinctive as it sounds to current ears, this mix will hardly leave any permanent marks on the younger listeners who weren't there in the first place to appreciate the sub-genre's relevance. As for the older, thirtysomething Van Helden followers, they're no doubt guaranteed a vague, yet pleasing recollection of past clubbing nights as they wonder why they needed to try so hard to impress in the first place. Either way, New York: A Mix Odyssey Vol. 2 is bittersweet proof that some trends are better left alone.
  • Tracklist
      01. King Bee - Back By Dope Demand (Funky Bass Mix) 02. Kwamé & A New Beginning - Ownlee Eue 03. Sugar Bear - Don't Scandalize Mine 04. Antoinette - Who's the Boss 05. Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know The Ledge) 06. Roxanne Shanté - Go On Girl 07. Queen Latifah - Come Into My House 08. Armand Van Helden featuring Netic - Illin N Fillin It 09. Monie Love - Grandpa's Party 10. Tony Scott - That's How I'm Living 11. Doug Lazy - Let It Roll 12. Tyree* featuring Kool Rock Steady - Turn Up the Bass 13. Fast Eddie - Yo Yo Get Funky 14. Jungle Brothers - I'll House You 15. Maurice - This Is Acid 16. Armand Van Helden featuring Team Facelift - Shake That Ass 17. Armand Van Helden featuring Will 'Tha Wiz' Lemay* - This Ain't Hollywood 18. Frank Ski - Whore's in This House 19. Armand Van Helden featuring Roxy Cottontail & Lacole 'Tigga' Campbell - Playmate 20. Armand Van Helden featuring Fat Joe & BL - Touch Your Toes 21. Armand Van Helden featuring Christian Rich - Ski Hard 22. Fast Eddie - Acid Thunder 23. Freestyle - Don't Stop the Rock 24. Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music 25. Debbie Malone - Rescue Me (Original Version) 26. Nitro Deluxe - This Brutal House 27. Strafe - Set It Off (Walter Gibbons Love Mix)
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