Manire, Aaron D (amanire@indiana.edu)
Tue, 10 Nov 1998 20:37:10 -0500
I heard something from Anohka (Talvin Singh's comp.) a while back, too. I
applaud their smooth segues. I wonder how much they compensate the artists.
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Gaderlund
To: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU
Sent: 11/10/98 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: massive's commercial attack [ was Re: Buy Tommy Boy songs!]
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>>> I just heard massive attack sasfe from harm as an NPR interlude.
Would you
>>> hate this?
>
>NPR puts all sorts of music in their interlude, and pulls from quite an
>eclectic selection. Considering the fact that most of that music can be
>found on the playlists of many of those NPR stations, I don't think
there's
>anything inappropriate about it at all.
>
>E
Hear, hear. I do have to say that over the whole US NPR is the only one
playing 'progressive' music. Check out their web site
(http://www.npr.org)
there's a search engine somewhere there that lets you search for the
music
from the segues. I've found among others: DJ Shadow, Massive Attack,
Lamb, Charlie Hunter Trio, Tricky, Kruder & Dorfmeister and others.
Must
be the interns that have taste in music.
erik g
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