Groove Dis Highlights For 9-10-01

From: Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
Date: Sun Sep 09 2001 - 22:14:55 CEST

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    This week's New Releases and the Restocks Lists for this week are now posted
    on our website (http://www.groovedis.com). These are just a few of the
    highlights from this week's New Releases List.

    Abstract/Downtempo/Leftfield: The 5th and final part of Klein Record's
    "Sincerely Yours" series is in, new 12" on Juice, Bjork album on import only
    vinyl finally shows up a week late, Asian underground music from the Dum Dum
    Project (both a 12" and DLP), the latest 7" from the Seven Up label is from
    Oscar Peterson, new compilation from Fat City called "45 Kings..Fat &
    Funky", and the compilation "Swaraj:Future Asian Beat" with tracks by
    Juttla, Nitin Sawhney, Dum Dum Project, State of Bengal, Badmarsh & Shri and
    more.

    Beats 'N' Breaks: The 2nd Big Bossa* 12" comes in and its a sure fire
    winner, new Blu Mar Ten and Koma & Bones 12" singles out on TCR, new Tummy
    Touch 12" by Crackpot getting played by Gilles Peterson, and a limited
    edition Fat Boy Slim double 12" with the (normally) CD only remixes.

    Drum & Bass: Cool white label dnb remix of rappers D12, DJ Abstract takes a
    break from 2-step to drop a straight drum & bass 12" on Subtitles, Hidden
    Agenda have a new dnb 12" on Dispatch, a white label dnb remix featuring
    KRS-One, dope new Megashira album on Infracom (seriously jazzy drum & bass
    with production by Mark De Clive Lowe), new Sonic & Silver on Lplates, new
    D12" on Full Cycle by Surge, and a nice new mix CD on Subtitles called
    Teebee & K Present the Deepest Side Of Drum & Bass (mixed by Teebee live!).

    Hip Hop: Drum & bass producer Adam F drops his new hip hop album "Kaos" with
    guests LL Cool J, De La Soul, Guru and more, England's WordPlay drops a new
    single by Chamions Of Nature, a Fat Joe reissue and Redman's latest with the
    Gorillaz remix of "Let's Get Dirty" on the b-side.

    House: Bah Samba go seriously Latin on their new 12" "Tired Little One", new
    12" on Classic by Lil Mark*, new Problem Kids 12" on Paper, Purveyors Of
    Fine Funk 12" on Nepenta with a remix by labelmate Russ Gabriel, new Rob
    Mello & Andre King 12", new Seven Dub 12" on Pro-Zak Trax, and a new Shazz
    12".

    Nu Jazz/Broken Beat: New Gak Sato 12" with a stellar remix by Yukihiro
    Fukutomi, the Landslide remix of Kaidi Tathams "Betcha" is finally released,
    new Kyoto Jazz Massive 12" on Compost called "Substream"*, Landslide's*
    "Hear My People" gets released as a 12", new Max Fresh (aka Hidden Agenda)
    on Zest, killer new 12" on Switch by Sasso* (getting mad props from
    everyone), restocks on the Spacek album, Transistors remixed by Kid Loco on
    Temposphere, and the Wei -Chi 12" with remixes by Fauna Flash and Urbs &
    Cutex.

    2-Step/UK Garage: Two new Blackout 12"s, Dido gets remixed by MJ Cole, Milo
    12" on the under appreciated O'Bleek label, and restocks on the killer
    2-step remix of Outkast's "So Fresh So Clean".

    Other: The latest issues of DJ Mag (with a free mini-issue of DJ EQ) and
    Knowledge Mag (with a free Kenny Ken mix CD) are both in this week as well
    as BlueRoom MiniPod speakers (mostly all sold to those who preordered them,
    but a couple of extras are also available).

    * See the New Releases section for sound samples.

    For more info on these releases and the full listing of what new titles we
    have in stock this week please check our New Releases List. If you would
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