recent music and (RE: Who Wants To Be A Latinaire?)

From: Manire, Aaron D (amanire@indiana.edu)
Date: Thu Apr 06 2000 - 20:24:20 MET DST

  • Next message: Elson Trinidad: "Re: recent music and (RE: Who Wants To Be A Latinaire?)"

    Elson (and anybody else), if you haven't heard the London Elektricity album
    yet, I think you might enjoy it. Uh, I know my recommendations should be
    taken with a grain of salt. But I've been getting bored with the D&B status
    quo (Matrix, Krust, ..) yet these guys manage to hold my attention and the
    beats are just solid. Lots of development and instrumentation. Not really
    new but I just got the album and I'm really diggin it. But 2 Banks of 4,
    "City Watching" is topping my list right now.

    I was disappointed with Faze Action's "Moving Cities". It just strikes me
    as overproduced, predictable and borderline new agey. Not really sure what
    I was expecting. Don't get me wrong, it works for a smooth background vibe.
    Not familiar w/Ashley Beedle/Black Science Orchestra, so it's probably just
    a matter of taste for me.

    Paz,
    ADario

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Elson Trinidad [mailto:elson@westworld.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 2:40 PM
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Who Wants To Be A Latinaire?

    Man oh man. I've been sleeping on this one for the longest time. I heard No
    Sound Collective Helsinki's "Diana Park Nights" on the radio one day and
    just
    broke down and bought the Ubiquity "New Latinaires" vol. 2...I'm working on
    getting Vol. 1, I know its good 'cos of the Jazzanova tracks.

    Any word on a Vol 3 coming out?
    Any word on Jazzanova's full-length album coming out?

    I also picked up Dieselboy's "System_Upgrade," which is more hardkore DnB
    than
    what we're used to talking about on this list, but I just love it.

    Elson

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