RE: [cratediggers] Moog-o-rama

Temp10, Ireland (irl-temp10@filenet.com)
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 09:46:55 -0700


Lovely topic this!!

More classic breaks are...

Gary Bartz - Dr. Follows Dance
Herman Kelly & Life - Dance to the drummers beat
David Bowie - Stay
The Soul Searchers - Ashleys Roachclip - (Its got that 'Paid in Full'
break)
Marvin Gaye - T Plays it cool
Pink Floyd - Echoes
Gary Numan - Films
Steppin'Wolf - Magic Carpet Ride
Simple Minds - Theme for great cities ( yeah! believe it or not, gotta
be checked out, its seriously dope but no one will believe you when you
tell them who its by!)

and more...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ashwin Tumne [SMTP:ashwin@visgen.com]
> Sent: 22 July 1998 16:29
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: Re: [cratediggers] Moog-o-rama
>
> > track called Turn off the Lights. The breakbeat in it is ill, don't
> > sleep on this one. I just found it 4 months ago, I've been playing
> it at
> > all my gigs! ALSO check out Shadows on Lonnie Liston Smith's
> Expansions
> > LP (Classic) for some serious prototype early drum & bass, but for
> full
> > effect you have to minus 8, and play at 45. That's where Roni Size
> got
> > "It's a jazz thing" from! Diggin' in the crates is the BEST. I've
> found
> > ILL drum & bass loops from 5th dimension , Leon Thomas, Dennis
> Coffey,
> > and even Jimmy McGriff's The Worm. Let me know all your finds, I'm
> very
> > interested!!
> >
>
> My current phase of diggin' has also been that sort of jungle
> rare-groove.
> Some tracks I've found thus far:
>
> Gil Scott-Heron - "Free Will"
> Jamey Abersold - "Long Metered Jazz-Rock"
> The Winstons - "Amen Brother" (the breakbeat on this one is a killer -
>
> instantly recognizable by headz)
> The Incredible Bongo Band - "Apache" (another classic hip-hop and D &
> B break).
> M. Nageswara Rao - I forget the title but it's an old south Indian
> classical record
> off the NoneSuch label (Explorer Series) back in
> the 60s - the most
> badass rhythms I've ever heard on wax.
> Rastus - "Black Cat" (a cover of Brian Auger - a slept on junglish
> break)
> Buddy Rich and Alla Rakha - "Rich a la Rakha" (LP) - off the World
> Pacific label.
> It's a fusion of jazz drumming and Indian
> classical tabla.
> Things can be done with two copies of this
> record.
>
> I'm also interested in other peoples digs. Do post.
>
> shanti,
>
> ashwin
>
> ashwin@visgen.com