By the by, for locals of Boston, MA, USA, I spin weekly at Solitaire's (a=
t
Sab=ED Sab=ED) in North Station. If you're interested, here's our July li=
ne-up.
Come chill at Solitaire's with some funky grooves (and air conditioning
:-)) throughout the month of July.
7/4...Celebrate July 4th with 4 DJs and 4 turntables in 4 Hours
(Kid Ray, DJ Digit, David Grey & Mike Walsh)
Connecting the dots between dub, trip hop, acid jazz & mellow
groovy house.
7/11..Solitaire's is pleased to present a record release party for=20
Shadow Records Earthrise Compilation Vol.3
(featuring tracks by DJ Cam, Le Gooster, Shantel, Cujo and more)
Free CD give-aways.
7/18..Guest DJ Brynmore (Spacecakes)
Slammin' dub and experimental drum & bass all the way from
across the river (the Charles, that is).
7/25..Guest DJ Gabriel
Also known to the Solitaire's crowd as Groovedaddy, this DJ is=20
bound to ignite the dance floor, once again, with his funky=20
breaks.
SOLITAIRE'S
bringing you the finest in Rare Groove, Acid Jazz & Abstract Hip Hop
(with a side order of drum & bass, house, dub, and whatever seems to fit
throughout the evening)
*Resident DJ David Grey and regular weekly guest DJ Digit*
21+ =95 $3 cover =95 10PM-2AM
@ Sab=ED Sab=ED
262 Friend Street, Upstairs=20
(1 Block from the North Station T-Stop)
Boston
617.723.0121
Presented by Beet Productions
*****Don't forget that Spacecakes is moving to Thursdays!*****
Check out Mike Walsh, Brynmore & guests as they extend their weekly
adventure until 2AM every Thursday night at the Western Front in
Cambridge....Your ultimate guides to the experimental sound of
electronic music.
PEACE
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> From: Mark Allerton <Mark@warmspot.compulink.co.uk>
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: Shock News: There is funky life in Ipswich...
> Date: Thursday, July 03, 1997 7:08 PM
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> ..believe it or not.
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> Spent the evening at the Tap & Spile (St Helens Street) where on
> Thursday nights and Sunday afternoons they run a thing called "Out To
> Lunch". Apparently the lineup changes from week-to-week, but this
> evening there were three DJs - one guy who appears to be a major Ninja
> Tune fan, another playing lots of classic 70's jazz-funk (Headhunters,
> Blackbyrds, Ronnie Laws - you get the picture) and another who started
> off with Fatboy Slim's "Everybody Needs A 303" (at which point I had to
> leave to catch the last bus to Woodbridge :-( )
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> OK, so it's not Stealth - but if you're in the area it seems worth
> checking out. Given the tenuous hold any sort of funkiness has in this
> area, these people deserve our support.
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> ..Mark..