Re: Shock News...

Philip Cohen (DIGIT323@worldnet.att.net)
Fri, 4 Jul 1997 02:07:43 -0400


Of course, you're not talking about Ipswich, Mass. As in Massachusetts...
As in United States of America (Happy Birthday to us). If you are, say
more..

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..