Alright, let’s dive into One Second The New Mix In One CD Vol1 by Yello. This 2003 gem from Russia is a wild ride through Electro and Synth-pop vibes, brought to you by the label 2000 Fruit Gum. If you’re into quirky beats, retro synths, and tracks that feel like they were made for some neon-lit dance floor in an alternate universe, this one’s for you.
First off, let me talk about “Oh Yeah.” Yeah, yeah, I know—it’s kinda their signature track, but this remix just slaps. You’ve probably heard it in movies or ads before (you know, the whole “Oh YEAH!” bit), but this version gives it a fresh coat of paint. It’s got that playful swagger with a bassline that feels like it’s winking at you while you listen. Honestly, it’s impossible not to nod your head to this. Like, how do they even make something so simple sound so cool? It sticks in your brain like gum on a hot sidewalk.
Another standout is “The Rhythm Divine.” Man, this track just oozes vibe. It’s sultry, smooth, and kinda hypnotic—like those moments when you’re zoning out on a train ride late at night, staring out the window but still feeling the pulse of the city around you. The vocals are hauntingly beautiful, and the beat builds up just right without overdoing it. It’s one of those songs where you think, “Wait, did they really pull this off?” And yeah, they totally did.
Now, don’t get me wrong—this album isn’t perfect. Some tracks blend together after a while, and there’s definitely a couple where you’re like, “Hmm, okay, moving on.” But overall? It’s a solid listen if you’re into electronic music that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Plus, the sheer variety keeps things interesting. From the funky chaos of “Pinball Cha Cha” to the chill grooves of “Moon On Ice,” it’s clear Yello knows how to mess with sounds in all the best ways.
Here’s the random thought I’ll leave you with: listening to this album feels like flipping through channels on an old-school TV, except every channel is playing something weirdly satisfying. Like, imagine finding a station broadcasting synth-wave karaoke or electro-polka—and somehow, you don’t wanna change the channel. That’s One Second The New Mix In One CD Vol1. Go check it out if you’re curious. Or don’t. Your call.