Re: Trip to Japan: New Music


James Park (jrspar@essex.ac.uk)
Fri, 23 Apr 1999 16:22:12 +0100



Jazzanova also appear remixing Ian Pooley's "What's Your number" (12")
Un abrazo: James Park
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Aregood <maregood@comcastpc.com>
To: Jeremy Hollister <jeremy@mte.com>; <Erik.Boralv@hci.uu.se>
Cc: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Date: 23 April 1999 16:16
Subject: RE: Trip to Japan: New Music

>Phonophile 002: City Lights: this was mentioned on the list so I was
>psyched to find it. Tdashi Yabe's smooth and eclectic mix.
>
>Phonophile 003: Circles: mixed by Jazznova, I got this on the phonophile
>name alone and I was not disappointed. I wonder if any knows more about
>who Jazznova is, and what else I can find of his/theirs?
>
>Jazzanova is a group of producers from Berlin Germany. Kosma is part of it
>as well. The label is JCR (a subdivision [?] of Compost). They have a
>Fedime's Flight, Bohemian, Allee der Kosmonauten 12" and a second,
>Caravelle, Konclave, Introspection 12". They have a remix on the 4Hero
>reinterpretations record, remixed Marshmellows "Soul Power", Har-You
>Percussion group on Ubiquity, and a remixed Soul Bossa Trio track. That's
>just what i found, i know there are more though. Oh also they have a track
>on Future sound of Jazz Vol. 4. and a track on the new OM compilation
>"Convergence". If you dig this stuff, look into Dj Matsuoka. This one track
>"excellent bird" takes a sample from a herbie hancock track (is it
>chameleon? i think so...) and it is fat as hell..
>
>Is that Circles comp, mostly Jazzanova remixes? I don't know why i was
under
>that impression... Is it only available on CD?
>
>
>Frederic Galliano:
>
>Espaces Baroques & Electric Sextet: WOW THIS IS THE SHIT! Very Bitches
>Brew feeling jazz. Fredric does beats and programming, while there are
>vocals, saxs etc. This feels like one of the best mixes of electronica and
>live instruments I heard in a LONG time, HIGHLY HIGHLY recommended.
>
>yyyeaaa baby. This stuff is deep like Pharoah Sanders. Love it!!!
>
>
>from Germany:
>
>tribes of da underground vol 4: strings 'n' bass & things: This is a
>compilation compiled by the german label Infracom. Artists include:
>switchblade sisters, fusion forum, pathless, rainer truby trio, guem &
>zaka, waiwan, outside, pressure drop, max schneinder. This is a good jazz,
>dance electronica comp. I'd love to know more about pathless and waiwan.
>
>I just recently found this series and it's dope. I just picked up Vol. 3.
If
>anyone has the dirt on previous volumes any info would be much appreciated.
>Yea, Waiwan, i'm pretty sure, is a DJ from Japan. His full length is
>entitled Distracted and there is a single for Goddess. Do what ever you
have
>to do to get this! =) hope this helped....
>
>aRgo
>



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