Re: In My CD Changer

From: Lynne d Johnson (ldj00@earthlink.net)
Date: Sun Aug 05 2001 - 23:22:37 CEST

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    Sitting reading and writing on a Sunday while Mos Def in Living Colour are
    playing in Central Park. But I must stay committed to my work, although I'd
    rather be at the show. It's free damnit.

    To bide my time, while drudging through this labor, I choose to listen to:

    Thievery Corporation - sounds from Thievery hi-fi
    Electrophunk Two - In the mix with DJ Sharpe
    Inner Shade - 4 Corners
    Towa Tei - Sound Museum
    United Future Organization - 3rd Perspective

    --
    Lynne d Johnson   
    writer / critic / educator
    

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    > From: wesley <wesleyhongkong@earthlink.net> > Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 02:49:40 -0700 > To: Acid Jazz Listserve <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu> > Cc: Sound Lounge <tk@egroups.com> > Subject: Re: In My CD Changer > > Lynne d Johnson wrote: > >> Jamiroquai 2001 - A funk Odyssey >> Dublab Presents Freeways >> Lamb - Fear of Fours >> Daft Punk - Discovery >> Dj Krush - Code 4109 > > Beady Belle - HOME > Bugge Wesseltoft - Moving > EGO Wrappin' - ? > Darla 100 - Darla Records 1994-2000 > Travis - The Invicible Band > The Matthew Good Band - Beautiful Tonight > Si Se - Si Se > RES - How I Do > Matthew Shipp Quartet > Cinematic Orchestra - Motion > DJ Krush - Ki-Oku > Pete Yorn - Musicforthemorningafter > Compost Records - Compost 100 > Soul Bossa Trio - Rad 2000 > IVY - Long Distance > > > -- > regards, > wesley > > "No, the fact is, Western pop is the fast food of music, and there is > more exciting creative music making going on outside the Western pop > tradition than inside it. To restrict your listening to English-language > pop is like deciding to eat the same meal for the rest of your life. The > > 'no-surprise surprise,' as the Holiday Inn advertisement claims, is > reassuring, I guess, but lacks kick. " > - David Byrne > The New York Times, October 3, 1999 article “I Hate World Music” by > David Byrne > > | Sound * Lounge | > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TK > >



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