RE: DJ Wally (and others)

Michael Aregood (maregood@comcastpc.com)
Thu, 15 May 1997 11:01:44 -0400


pssst, get the Jacob's Optical Stairway. Hey, you should definitely look
into the two records he put out on Samz Joints. The one was entitled
Mustard Plaster and i'm not sure of the other. I really dig those and
i'm sure some of the NYC hedz have a little more knowledge about some of
his Liquid Sky releases. In fact, anyone up for a DJ Wally discography
post? oh and i have a DJ Scruff release that's white with a wierd stick
figure guy on it (don't have the name in front of me) that rocks. Is the
one you mention newer?

Thanks,
Argo

> ----------
> From: Saul Budd
> Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 1997 3:40 PM
> To: Michael Aregood
> Cc: acid jazz list; erik@bossanova.com
> Subject: DJ Wally (and others)
>
> In message
> <7B0B147667B6D011AB2600AA000A245C0675A1@clients2.comcastpc.co
> m>, Michael Aregood <maregood@comcastpc.com> writes
>
> >1. Kool Kieth:"Sex Style"
> This has come up a lot in the top-fives, I'll obviously have to buy it
> :)
>
> >3. Jacob's Optical Stairway: (self titled)
> I'm currently trying to decide wether to buy this or a Springheel Jack
> album. Any suggestions?
>
> >4. DJ Wally: "DJ Wally's Genetic Flaw" That song Feelin'' Groovy
> pushed
> >it into my current top 5!!
> A superb album IMO. I'm still not entirely sure wether Feelin Groovy
> is
> absolute genius or just very silly (Japeneez Wine is certainly the
> latter). I *LOVE* the track "Space People" and the fact that he isn't
> afraid to use a variety of rhythm styles (Hip-hop, house, jungle)
> makes
> the album far more interesting. The track "My Bloody Valentine" off
> the
> Headz IIa compilation deserves a special mention as well.
>
> Mention must go to the new MR Scruff album as well, with its funky
> jazz
> and superb samples "I don't like being mad, but ... I suppose everyone
> gets mad once in their life"
>
> --
> Saul Budd
>