RE: downtempo in movies


BAO (tunde@arches.uga.edu)
Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:13:41 -0500 (EST)



And because america is not so good at these musics, why should one feel
like thats a reason rto not support the versions of it made in other
countries where they originated? (i.e in reference to a previous comment)
Europeans are buying a lot of hiphop, and
im sure they know that US hiphop is better than most of their hiphop.

On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Moonlight wrote:

> American downtempo musicians?
> The William Coslon Experience does a very good Fila Brazillia
> impersonation, at least from the great mp3's i've heard at their site:
> www.americanbacon.com.
> They sound more like Fila Brazillia than Bullitnuts or Baby Mammoth.
> Is J Swinscoe american?
>
> American Jungle?
> I like DJ SoulSlinger and 1.8.7, though YMMV. DJ Spooky. We's "sqrt(-1)."
> Ming & FS.
> Mocean worker is from NYC, right?
>
> American Techno?
> Carl craig. Josh Wink.
>
> Though I will admit that american musicians in these fields are fewer and
> further between than their European counterparts. Probably because
> America's less into these musics and thus it's less likely for a scene to
> blow up or for people to even get into it and create it.
>
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> "And me? I got a bug to squash." B. Adamson
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