RE: [acid-jazz] RE: Axel's post

From: Dan (dzacks_at_po-box.mcgill.ca)
Date: 2003-01-14 00:31:15

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    Elson,
    What's the relationship between dancehall and the spirit of acid-jazz?
    Dan

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    From: Elson Trinidad [mailto:elson_at_westworld.com]
    Sent: January 13, 2003 5:43 PM
    To: Nicholas Drozdoff; acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] RE: Axel's post

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    At 10:30 PM 1/13/03 +0000, Nicholas Drozdoff wrote:
    >This is really interesting. Around here (Chicago) Acid Jazz is just not
    >really there (on the air) with the exception of this one college radio
    >station. Well, I'm not really aware of it on the air, in any case. There
    >are several bands around here that are doing it, though. Liquid Soul is
    >quite good. Man I would love to get some gigs with bands like that. Alas,
    >Liquid Sould is lead by a trumpeter, so I'm out on that one.
    >
    >Am I correct in assuming that acid jazz is bigger overseas?
    >
    >It was. Acid Jazz is dead. But its spirit lives on in several genres:
    >neo-soul, broken-beat, deep house, drum n bass, dancehall, downtempo,
    >2-step garage, "jam band" music, underground hip-hop, etc.
    >
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    At 10:30 PM 1/13/03 +0000, Nicholas Drozdoff wrote:<br>
    <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>This is really interesting.&nbsp;
    Around here (Chicago) Acid Jazz is just not really there (on the air)
    with the exception of this one college radio station.&nbsp; Well, I'm not
    really aware of it on the air, in any case.&nbsp; There are several bands
    around here that are doing it, though. Liquid Soul is quite good. Man I
    would love to get some gigs with bands like that. Alas, Liquid Sould is
    lead by a trumpeter, so I'm out on that one.<br><br>
    Am I correct in assuming that acid jazz is bigger overseas?<br><br>
    It was. Acid Jazz is dead. But its spirit lives on in several genres:
    neo-soul, broken-beat, deep house, drum n bass, dancehall, downtempo,
    2-step garage, &quot;jam band&quot; music, underground hip-hop,
    etc.<br><br>
    <br>
    </blockquote>
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