Re: DJ Vadim reports...

From: ruben [b.and.s] (ruben@lekiub.net)
Date: Fri Aug 25 2000 - 09:11:18 MET DST

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    Hi!!!!!
    Let me talk some about "7 notas 7 colores" =), first of all the
    first album is called "Hecho es Simple" at least in the spanish edition.
    The second album is called "77". Some tracks were produced by dj
    vadim. And some of the tracks "Company Flow" sings with them. The
    important thing is that "7 notas 7 colores" was the first best selling hiphop
    album in Spain (20.000 copies, on an independent label). The hiphop scene in
    Spain is very small and almost all copycat american bands. I recommend
    "Solo los solo", a band that mixes flamenco and rumba with hiphop. "La Mala
    Rodriguez" is similar but with a female voice. And In my opinion, the
    best hiphop group in Spain is "El club de los poetas violentos"(cpv), that
    produced the first real hiphop album here: "Madrid Zona Bruta"(1992).

    If you want more info(sorry it's in Spanish) go to:

    http://www.hiphopflash.com
    http://www.tentaciones.elpais.es/T/D/20000811/portada/intro.htm

    Saludos!!!!!

    El Thu, 24 Aug 2000, escribiste:
    > I own '7 notas, 7 colores' American Debut Album 'De hecho es facil' on
    > Kool Arrow Records, and their first EP with remixes, and I must say I was
    > not impressed by them at all. Their lyrics are inanely offensive
    > bragadaccio and their rhyming style gets annoying even before the end of
    > their first track. The beats are also not very original either, but maybe
    > Vadim will do something about it for their new album. From Spain, I
    > prefer Latino DIablo, even though they play their own instruments and
    > alternate between funk and hard rock. Their material is easily available
    > in the USA thanks to GRITA! records. I do not know about the rest of the
    > world.
    >
    > -drxl
    >
    > On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Wendy K wrote:
    >
    > > vadim's old skool beats & breakdancers blew me away in brighton and he sent
    > > us this email recently:
    > > >
    > > >I am in Barcelona at the moment producing 5 tracks for the next 7 NOTAS
    > > 7 >COLEREZ LP and co producing the whole project. On the lp are featured
    > > the >Beatnuts, Tony Touch, fat Joe, rah Diggah, de la soul... I am also
    > > now going >to be their official tour dj for Europe. They plan to do
    > > about a 20 city >tour in Spain and Portugal with me starting in January
    > > plus a tour of South >America- Chilie, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina,
    > > Mexico. I think i will be >going to LA to mix the whole LP at the end of
    > > this month and hey have >arranged for us to go on 'The Wake Up Show'.
    >
    > :':.:':.:':.:':.:':.:':
    > : www.mp3.com/drxl :
    > :.:':.:':.:':.:':.:':.:

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