Re: [acid-jazz] + Alex Attias +

From: megan hill (megasoul_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 2003-02-12 20:54:51

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    this should point you in the right direction and
    answer some questions...

    http://www.visions-inc.net/

    --- J-Justice <jjustice_at_attbi.com> wrote:
    > my all time favorite track by attias is his mix
    > of big bang's higher.
    > available on 12"
    > and a must have.
    >
    > J-Justice
    > http://www.suntzusound.com
    >
    > > From: "_dakati _" <dakati_at_postmaster.co.uk>
    > > Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 20:42:41 +0000
    > > To: "Pedro Cevallos Jr" <cevallos_at_bellsouth.net>
    > > Cc: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    > > Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] + Alex Attias +
    > >
    > > Two that I AM aware of....
    > >
    > > Alex Attias Presents The Chromatic Universe.
    > >
    > >
    >
    http://www.goyamusic.com/labels/visionsinc/visionscd001.htm
    > >
    > > The Selector Series Vol.1 - Mixed by Alex Attias
    > >
    > >
    >
    http://www.goyamusic.com/labels/goyamusic/goyacd001.htm
    > >
    > > London-based producer Alex Attias made his debut
    > as a house Dj in
    > > late-eighties Lausanne (Switzerland). He soon
    > became very influenced by jazz
    > > music and pioneered the Nu-Jazz sound through his
    > residency on local radio
    > > Couleur 3, his editorial position within
    > Vibrations magazine and the eclectic
    > > jazz nights he organized with Dj Jack O'Mollo.
    > >
    > > Having built a serious sample/record collection,
    > Alex Attias began his
    > > producing carreer with Patrick Duvoisin ( aka
    > Rollercone) and soon produced
    > > tracks under the Bel Air Project moniker, a
    > jazz-hardened duo formed of Attias
    > > and fellow producer Seb Khaler. Attias drew the
    > attention of the Nu-jazz crowd
    > > with his first Bel Air Project releases : Jazz
    > With Altitude on Corn Flex and
    > > Dark Jazzor on Parisian imprint Future Talk.
    > Renowned Djs and producers such
    > > as Gilles Peterson or Dego MacFarlane kept on
    > spinning the tracks earning
    > > Attias much respect form the new Londoner
    > underground.
    > >
    > > Alongside Bel Air Project, Attias launched several
    > other combos such as
    > > Funkanova and Beatless which has Alex Attias
    > collaborating with Talkin' Loud
    > > A&R, Paul Martin. He also produced music under the
    > Mustang and Catalyst
    > > monikers. After moving to England, Attias focused
    > on his solo career. His
    > > natural kinship with West-London's scene soon
    > materialized by his releases on
    > > Main Squeeze, 2000 Black and Co-Operation. Whilst
    > Djing allover Europe and in
    > > Japan, Attias maintained his prolific production
    > pace signing remixes for
    > > Joakim Lone Octet, Tanzmuzik or Be Bop Dawg. For
    > now on, Attias chose to put
    > > his remixing activities to a halt and to focus on
    > his own Mustang album which
    > > should be out by the end of 2001. He also founded
    > his own imprint : Visions.
    > >
    > > from:
    > >
    > >
    > http://www.tigersushi.com/site/ArtBio.jsp?ArtId=724
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 14:34:56 -0500
    > > "Pedro Cevallos Jr" <cevallos_at_bellsouth.net>
    > wrote:
    > >> I've only recently discovered him as a DJ and
    > producer. Can anybody
    > >> point me in the direction of some of his more
    > notable releases/mix CDs?
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> Pedro Cevallos
    > >
    > > I1ve only recently discovered him as a DJ and
    > producer. Can anybody point me
    > > in the direction of some of his more notable
    > releases/mix CDs?
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Pedro Cevallos
    >
    >

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