Re: [acid-jazz] Great new downtempo - CORRECTION

From: Beats Brains (beatswithbrains_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 2003-05-23 08:47:29

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    I'm with you on Caia and Projections. Both of these
    are excellent releases. Caia will probably be on my
    'best of' list for 2003. I'm still deciding on Dining
    Rooms. I liked the previous album a lot. This one is
    growing on me.

    > >From: "Christopher Grass" <bluesjumper_at_hotmail.com>
    > >To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    > >Subject: [acid-jazz] Great new downtempo
    > >Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 18:20:24 +0000
    > >
    > >
    > >Caia - "The Magic Dragon" Looks like Guidance
    > Records is really shifting
    > >gears from hous to downtempo...this was produced by
    > Andy cato of Groove
    > >Armada, and it really is a beautiful album. Also
    > sounds like it could have
    > >been releasedon Cookin' Records
    > >
    > >The Dining Rooms - "Tre" Yet another Distance
    > release, albeit a licensed
    > >one from Schema. Sounds quite a bit like early
    > Silent Poets, but more
    > >jazzy and less dub -sounding.
    > >
    > >Projections - "Between Here and Now" Damn, a third
    > Distance release? More
    > >Detroit techno oriented downtempo, as opposed to
    > the Caia and Dining Rooms
    > >releases. Different...there are a few house-based
    > tracks as well, and some
    > >tracks sound like they have early Two Lone
    > Swordsmen influences. Great
    > >percussion.
    > >
    >
    >
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