Re: Q-Burn's Abstarct Mooselodge

tim@vivid-edge.co.uk
Sun, 3 Nov 1996 21:56:30 +0000


Q-Burn's Abstract Message wrote...
>Hello- the Q himself here...
>
> "Pools In Eyes" is a definite favorite, making it on
>the Internal Bass Boneshakers 2 compilation (below) as well as theupcoming
>"Modern Moods In Jazz" compilation on City Of Angels. "Jericho Roads" is an
>attempt to fuse the 'Orlando sound' with slo-mojungle hysteria and a dose
>of Earth Wind and Fire. "Toast" is A.M. friendly sunrise house with bendy
>guitar and funky bassline choruses.
>
>The DJ BMF mixed CD 'Boneshakers 2: Phat Choons' is out now on Internal
>Bass UK. One to definitely check out... no way to ignore this stellar song
>listing:
>Wise Intelligent - "City Slangin"
>AIM - "Soul Dive"
>Chop Shop - "Demon Bitch"
>Thievery Corporation - "Shaolin Satellite"
>Down To The Bone - "Touch Of Voodoo"
>Q-Burns Abstract Message - "Pools In Eyes"
>Mr. Scruff - "Chicken In A Box"
>Deep Cover - "Nightcrawlers"
>Think Twice - "Waiting For You (DTTB Mix)"
>Better Daze - "Modus Operandi"
>Down To The Bone - "Savour The Flavour"
>Cueball - "Two Tone"
>The Holland Tunnel Project - "No Worry"
>Plus you get a fantastic exhibit of DJ BMF's amazing turntable skills and
>the odd ninja movie sample thrown in here and there for good measure. This
>is also available on vinyl which is unmixed and makes a great AJ DJ starter
>kit!

Haha! Ideal time to tell you that I put up a website for Internal Bass
Records at http://www.vivid-edge.co.uk/internalbass . I'll be expanding
the site over the next few weeks - it'll include samples from their recent
releases, more tracklistings and any more info I can squeeze out of the
Internal B. Crew!

I must say, as someone who is more into his Drum&Bass, I've been listening
to Boneshakers II since it dropped on my corporate doormat last week. Nice
to listen to music now and then.

When you visit, email me if you can think of any material improvements
that could be made to the site, coz IBR deserve a wicked web presence!!!

>TEK 9 - Is It On? Carl Craig Remix (flippin fantastic!)

Second that.

Cheers,
Tim Vivid.