stephanie (nnine@yahoo.com)
Tue, 21 Dec 1999 13:42:35 -0800 (PST)
Funki porcini, ay?? huh, you learn something new every
day.  hey, pace, what does porcini mean in italiano?
actually, another slow dubby thing kind-of in that
vein you might like is a track called "Under my
sense/under mi sensi". I've seen it on people's
playlists lately. I got it in summertime...can anybody
help us out on the artist or record label?
have you listened to visit venus (mellow and
downtempo), deadbeats (soul-injected downtempo) or
greyboy (sweet instrumental organic beats)? Those are
all great artists, but they may not be ambient/trippy
enough for your tastes.  Oooh, you know what, keep
your eye out for a comp that came out in 1997 called
"Further Self-Evident Truths." there's some wacked out
stuff on there. One track by The Irresistible Force
(called waveform) is espcially echoy and dubby. You
might get into Frederick Galliano as well, a name well
known 'round these parts.
Can anyone tell me anything about The Irresistible
Force? I never heard of them before that comp
--- "Wm. ERROL PACE" <wm_errol_pace@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Stephanie,
> 
> Ciao!  The song you are referring to is Funki
> Porcini's "It's a long Road" 
> which is also featured on This Is Acid Jazz - After
> Hours  Last Call -  
> which # 2 in the series of 5 complilation.  I have
> also seen this song on 
> other complilations mainly because it so damn
> awesome.  If you know anything 
> else in the this trippy ambient downtempo vein with
> a little twist of reggae 
> let me know.  I am always on the quest for stuff
> like this.  Grazie, Buon 
> Natale e Felice Anno Nouve!
> 
> Semper Motociclismo,
> 
> Pace'
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  > > >The Morning After: DJ Magazine CD (feat. two
> 30
>  > > >minute long mixes, one "Ninja Tune Mix" by
>  > Coldcut,the other "Tribal
>  > > >Mix"
>  > >
>  > > Has anybody heard the above mix?  I like most
> of
>  > the stuff Coldcut does and
>  > > was wondering whether or not the mix is worth
>  > tracking down.
> 
> An old roommate of mine had that and I remember it
> was
> very nice and easy to zone out on. It starts with
> this
> wicked, sweet, eery sample that goes "It's a long
> road, there's no turning back" with a simple piano
> line and that repeats a few times and goes into a
> chilly, moody, slidy mix. ends with the same sample.
> I wouldn't sell my first born to find it, but it's
> nice.
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