Mozsik Tibor (keyser@freemail.hu)
Wed, 22 Dec 1999 10:43:04 +0100
----- Original Message -----
From: Brock @ Motormouthmedia <bmotor@pacbell.net>
To: stephanie <nnine@yahoo.com>
Cc: acid jazz <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: Under mi sensi/irresistible force (was long road no turning
back)
Hi folks,
> > 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?
>
> Boozoo Bajou - "Under Mi Sensi", I think this one is. Out on Stereo
Deluxe
> from Germany, think that's right but I'm at work and don't have me rekkid
> crates handy at the moment. The original is best in my opinion, there's a
> remix 12" that just came out with a Thievery Co. mix along with somebody
> else on the flip. I bought that by accident thinking it was the original
> and it's not exactly my steez, if anybody is looking for this one and
would
> be up for a swap/purchase drop me a mail. Original is very slow, dubbed
out
> reggae with a slight latin touch, have heard everyone from Rainer Truby to
> Mixmaster Morris play this one out and it's a keeper.
Stereo Deluxe is one of the most interesting labels of Germany (and the rest
of the world) nowadays, mostly they make very good chillout and brasil
music. The 12" you were talking about is Slow Mo Two (there was quite a lot
about it on the list before), and there is a Baby Mammoth (Pork Recordings)
track on it as well. The best known artist of the label is Mo' Horizons
(they make really good brasil jazz, and have an album on CD), and Boozoo
Bajou (they were on some comps as well - for example on Glucklich III or New
Sound of Jazz 6; and they made a very good remix of Tosca's (one of the
G-Stone guy's projects) Chocolate Elvis). They have also a web site
(www.stereodeluxe.com), which is down nowadays. They have also a very good
compilation called Bassic Instinct.
>
> > Can anyone tell me anything about The Irresistible
> > Force? I never heard of them before that comp
>
> AKA Mixmaster Morris, the chilluminati of all sounds ambient. Ex-sound
guy
> for the Shamen back in the rave heydays, he's released all kinds of stuff
> under this moniker but the most readily available are his LP's on Rising
> High ("Global Chillage") and Ninja Tune ("It's Tomorrow Already"). The
> first is a bit more trippy and horizontal, the second more upbeat (in that
> it actually has a beat you can follow!) and quirky with weird vocal
samples.
> I dig both of these much, but have always been more into Morris' live sets
> and trainspotting his charts more than anything. He's turned me on to
> everyone from Ian O'Brien to Air to Pole over the years, used to have a
> chart in Mixmag that was like my record must-have list for the month!
He's
> got an interesting home page up at the url below if you wanna know more,
has
> prolly done more to push intelligent/interesting music of the electronic
> persuasion than anyone out there!
Mixmaster Morris is one of the most important guys in chillout music. He is
also a journalist, he was writing for a couple of English music magazines
(Straight No Chaser, Muzik).
Groooove,
Tibor aka DJ Keyser
Our weekly show can be heard on Radio Tilos
(http://tilos.hu/musorok/vasarnap0600.ram)
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