RE: Where do u Find all those music?

From: Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
Date: Fri Jul 06 2001 - 19:12:38 CEST

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    Well, I'm quite obviously biased but I think in the United States we are one
    of the better sources for the releases discussed on this list... (can I get
    an amen or two here guys? ).

    If nothing else our site will let you hear some of the music and let you
    know when things are released you can then choose to buy them from whomever
    you choose.

    My picks from the last few weeks (in no particular order):

    Avon Guard 12" (way cool downtempo track that sounds like it should be on
    Ninja Tunes), Son of Scientist- Theory of Everything 12" (IG Culture in
    full effect), Fragment Orchestra- Section One EP 12" (Schema does a credible
    job impersonating Spinning Wheel), Hero No. 7 12" (Rockford Files theme
    meets Public Enemy), Jon Kennedy 12" on Tru Thoughts (Jon drops some
    abstract downtempo in the vein of labelmates Bonobo and Quantic), Leggo
    Beast CD on Pork (much more nu jazz/house sounding than I expected but
    really good), Next Wave Of Jazz, Pressure Rise album and the new Blue Sonix
    all are killer jazzy jungle releases, Buscemi remix of Airlock's Facedown,
    the Victor Malloy 12" (the CD gets a little dubby for me--maybe I will like
    it more on repeated plays), Playground 3 sampler 12", Riton album, and the
    new Outpatients 2 album on Hospital (with no drum & bass on it at all).
    Dirk van den Heuvel
    President/GM, Groove Distribution
    "Your Guide To The Underground"
    http://www.groovedis.com

      -----Original Message-----
      From: Lambert [mailto:soyun@home.com]
      Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 1:19 AM
      To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
      Subject: Where do u Find all those music?

      It's been almost two years listening to acid jazz and it's really hard to
    find any artists out there(is acid jazz not popular?). Even if I would
    actually find any artist I like on the internet, I just don't know where to
    buy their CDs.

      Can anyone tell me a good site that carries lots of artists and info. so
    that I can actually find music that I like to listen to?

      Thanks



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