> Its been a long while since I've posted but felt I had to get back
> in the mix this evening. I was raving about this EP I picked up in NYC a
> few weeks back and upon further investigation realized Luke McKeehan of
> Mo Funk is the man behind the sound. Am I wrong in thinking he posts or
> used to pst to this list? Because if this is the case, I have to say
> homeboy gets mad mad mad props on this 12". Why is it so nice? First its
> some of the butteriest beats I've heard in awhile. Second, Luke is
> representing from North America (versus the slew of talent comming out of
> London, the rest of Europe, and other global spots). Third, he shows a
> strong command and understanding of downtempo hip-hop instro stylee, drum
> and bass, and uptempo grooves, all in one EP. Only other people/crews that
> really come to mind here are 4Hero/Tek9/et al, Luke Vibert/Plug/Wagon
> Christ, some of the Yellow records stuff, and DJ Vadim (I know I'm
> overlooking a few artists, but thats all that comes to mind at present).
> Point being, if you've not aquired this 12", you need to. Again,
> "High Fidelity presents The Stash EP" on Sweet Mother Recordings. And if
> Luke is out there, you need to dial me up at this e-mail address when you
> get a chance.
Matthew... If Luke hasn't posted you already I can verify that he is
indeed the man behind The Stash. Luke's a busy guy... what with running a
club, record label, DJing, booking/promoting shows and now producing his
own music. He's still on the list as well but as you can imagine doesn't
have the time to post much.
Carlos Mondesir
Hot Stepper Productions
Toronto
' ain't... no... 1/2 steppin '