Re: [acid-jazz] Recommendations

From: Velanche Stewart (vstewart_at_calpoly.edu)
Date: 2003-02-10 18:47:31

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    Indeed, Scandinavia is set to take no prisoners!

    Look out for the forthcoming Stateless album (from Andreas Saag aka
    Swell Sessions) on Freerange, too. Jol will also have his long-player
    out on April...not sure what the release date is on that one. Quant,
    too, should have one...don't remember off-the-cuff what label he'll be
    putting it out on.

    I've heard some amazing music during my recent trip to
    Gothenburg...prepare to be blown away! It's all true...they are so
    multitalented that it's unreal.

    As for the rest of Scandinavia, all I can say is that London and Germany
    have better watch their backs. :-)

    V.

    Oh...speaking of Germany, I do believe that the next Future Sound of
    Jazz compilation from Compost will have several Gonky cuts too.

    Ilya Rasskazov wrote:
    > indeed, the scandinavians are taking over!
    >
    > here is my small list of recomendations:
    >
    > Bugge Wesseltoft and his label Jazzland with artists like Wibutee (albums
    > "Newborn Thing" and "Eight Domestic Challenges"), Beady Belle and others
    > Bobby Hughes Combination
    > Swell Session (their remix production is brilliant as well!)
    > Hird - "Keep Me Hird/ Keep You Kimi" is a current favourite with everyone i
    > beleive
    > also check Alan Brown's "Destination:Out" compilation which has a whole
    > bunch of scandinavian artists like Plej, Jong Tan, G-Litter and others
    > much respect to Hollow recordings!
    >
    > peace,
    >
    > ilya
    >
    >
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    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Mamoru Ogawa
    > To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    > Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:49 AM
    > Subject: [acid-jazz] Recommendations
    >
    >
    > Hey,
    >
    > Im new to mailing list. Im a big fan of the nu jazz movement, esp. the scene
    > in scandinavia (nuspirit helsinki, jaga jazzist, koop, etc.). I was
    > wondering if anyone knows any artists with a similar sound. Thanks,
    > Mamoru
    >
    > P.S. Anybody representin Philly?
    >
    >