At the end of the summer I posted this message
> From: EccoOsiris@aol.com
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: Info request:
> Date: 29 August 1997 00:57
>
> Hello all:
>
> I've been checking out this list for some time and have enjoyed the
content.
> Over the last 5 years I've been recording psychedelic sample-based music
that
> falls into the "trip-hop" rubric, a bit Trickyesque or Portisheaded
perhaps.
> I'd love to get it into the hands of some DJ's or appropriate labels, as
an
> ever growing catalog of material is taking over my studio.
> If anyone can clue me in as to how to do this I would be eternally
grateful.
> I'm also willing to send out a tape to anyone who might actually dig the
> music irrespective of connectedness to any industry or collective
whatsoever.
> Just send me an email.
>
> Peace
>
> Ecco
There was much positive response, and numerous computer crashes and cassette
purchases later I'm 'bout to put some music in the snail-mail. Unfortunately
many of the email addresses of respondees have been lost in the transition.
If you responded originally, or if you're interested in recieving a tape,
send me an email message and I'll send one out with this mailing. If any of
you dig groove-oriented indie rock/jazz fusion as well, I'll send along a
promo CD.
Peace
Ecco
P.S.: If anyone can tell me where to pick up any Galliano
material in NYC, I would really appreciate it. I've had no luck in this
department :)
P>P>Z Saw an act named Skizm last weekend in Soho and they were just unreal.
Deep soft grooves, dark and engaging.