Re: Alex Reece and Nearly God

Colin Millar (millar@maths.ed.ac.uk)
Thu, 18 Jul 1996 09:35:48 +0100


> The Kruder & Dorfmeister mix of Alex Reece's Jazz Masters is amazing.
> I had to relive the experience over and over. Class.

> bijan
> pesaran@bell-labs.com

Going back to an earlier thread about acid jazz being used in unlikely
places, has anyone in the UK spotted this track tucked away in the
background of a TV advert for Martini? Took me a while to work out
what is was.

Have to agree it is a brilliant track, perfect listening for a hot
sunday day as I found out yesterday along with the following :

The Egg 'Big Duck (Ratman Remix)' : Suberb summery funk track with
sampled birds throughout the track. On Cup of Tea.

Gallino 'Slack Hands' : Downtempo B Side of their new single with
good Aquasky jungle remix.

Gutter Snypes 'Judge Me Not' : Old jazzy rap track that still sounds
as good today as it did a couple of years ago.

Underwolves 'My Life (Version My Life)' : Solid Doctor/Fila Brazilia
type trip hop remix of new jungle track on Filter. Both sides
excellent but this version just pips the other at the post.

Billy Stewart 'Summertime'
Roy Ayers Ubiquity 'Everybody Loves The Sunshine'
These two need no introduction, a bit cliched maybe, but perfect
listening nontheless.

Colin.