Re: live DnB NYC?

From: Jazpa (jazpa@wizardworkshop.com)
Date: Fri Apr 14 2000 - 14:25:56 MET DST

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    Happy Friday Everyone!

    I don't know if their going to be in NYC anytime soon but if you get the chance to see Lake Trout. DO IT!! They are a live band who sometimes plays with DJ Who. Some friends brought them out late last year and they were just incredible. Complete with flute and sax! From what I'm being told they are incredibly nice and are down for the cause.
    I think they may have a new release out soon as well. I'll see if I can dig any info up on them. Have a good weekend!!!

    love n respect,
    Shell

    ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
    From: Elson Trinidad <elson@westworld.com>
    Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 16:34:04 -0700

    >
    >
    >joni cat wrote:
    >>
    >> hey i was just wonderin if anyone know about any regular weekly live DnB
    >> gigs goin on in the city?
    >> thanks
    >> joni
    >
    >
    >I'm not from NYC but I know of at least two live DnB (live as in live musicians right?)
    >acts...The first one's name escapes me but I believe they have something going
    >on every Sunday night, their flyers are found at Breakbeat Science, the keywords
    >being "live drum n bass" :))
    >The other group is Exegesis, an avant-jazz ensemble that incorporates junglist
    >beats in their act. They play in and around NYC and if you catch them, tell
    >Nick, the guitarist, that Elson from back in Los Angeles recommended you and
    >sends his regards.
    >
    >E
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