>I was given a 12" from Chuck Chillout and the C-Ya Allstars.  It's on Phat Wax
>Records.  An awesome release, it has a bigger Hip hop sound than most of the
>experimental stuff that's around, yet is still an instrumental.  Ever heard of
>him or Phat Wax?
I can't say I know that much about Chuck Chillout but he did have a great
song about 7-8 years ago where he sampled Talking Heads' "same as it ever
was" song (I don't remember the name of either--Chuck Chillout's started
with a Rodney Dangerfield sample and an album was on a major label in the
early "let's plunder hip hop" phase).   I used to play it. Good to know he's
still at it.  Phat Wax has been around a looonnnng time but I never liked
their stuff in ye olden days (not my cup of tea, Cup of Tea is more my cup
of tea).
Out to sea,
J Wes
Jim Westrich --  westrich@uic.edu
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"In the suburbs of Babylon they don't like to wait;  they'll kill the
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