Hi folks...
...found this info on the unofficial Gilles P Worldwide Website...
gpww.iscool.net
The label:
Dynamite Joint is a UK based label (London, to be exact) that has so far
released four singles and three compilations (all very interesting). The
single-wise roster includes Frankie Valentine, KV5 and Tate's Place
(Christian Franck/ Julie Dexter alias with remixes by Jazzanove on one and
As One on the other) and the compilations have been Spirit In The Sun
(compiled by Irfan of Rainy City), Freestyle Fusion (compiled by Dynamite
Joint/Fragmented) and Modern Afro Science (compiled by Dynamite Joint). I
know there is supposed to be a new single coming out sometime really soon
but I can't remember the title of it right now...
They are also about to release a new comp called Transatlantic Audio, put
together I believe by the people who do the fantastic Transatlantic Audio
page in Straight No Chaser. The tracklisting:
i:cube - adore
ufo - dance ce desert
bobby hughes - b-&-s
earthbound - reggie's escape
stellar - luci -&- ombre
buscemi - salon section
dzian -&- kamien - after
beanfield - seasons
earl zinger - sat. morn rush
the persuader - gamla stan
deep sensuous ensemble - rebirth
maurice fulton - revenge of the orange
peace,
Kurt
>From: kiveson@coombs.anu.edu.au (Kurt Iveson)
>Subject: dynamic joint/roots live
>
>> They've been releasing some nice stuff ... like tate's place's
>> "burnin", the modern afro science comp and others ... so I'm wanting to
>> know what else they've released that I might like, where they're based,
>> where I can get it, etc.
>
> Dynamite Joint has released few compilations by far (Spirit of the
> Sun, Freestyle Fusion and Modern Afro Science which is the latest)
> and worth to mention for sure is Frankie Valentine's "Merengada"
> 12-inch single which came out about in the middle of last year.
>
> I haven't found Dynamite Joint website yet.
>
> Those of you who might be interested in to check out this fine
> "Modern Afro Science" compilation, here's the direct link for it:
>
>
>http://www.mizzo.com/cgi-bin/store.front?commid=test&extpage=produkt&product
>id=8040_CD24100
>
> This compilation features some of de facto garage classics
> from the legendary Zanzibar club (Cultural Vibes - "Ma Foom Bey")
> some modern afrobeat (Tony Allen - "Ariya") and percussive vibes
> á la Ron Trent & Anthony Nicholson (Urban Sound Gallery - "Coconut Jam").
> To put it in brief: Stand out black music since mid-80's till today.
>
> peace\/out,
> g e o r g e
>
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