I have a very good ESL I purchased in D.C. with Diana Brown, Isabella
Antenna (or something) and a good mix of Theivery Corp. I can't think of
the exact title but I was pleased with the mix.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Steve Oldmeadow wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: nono <fuer.nono@gmx.de>
> To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
> Sent: 27/01/2000 13:54
> Subject: ESL
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> > Does anyone have anymore information on the Eighteenth-Street-
> > Lounge or Thievery Corporation? I only discovered them a few
> > weeks ago and want to learn more (associated artists, famous
> > gigs, etc.).
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> There is a web site at www.eslmusic.com that has a bit of info on the label,
> the nightclub and Thievery Corporation.
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> As far as I know they only record as Thievery Corporation. Of all the bands
> on their label I think Thunderball would appeal most to Thievery Corp fans
> but it depends on what aspect of Thievery Corp. you like the most.
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> They have two associations with Kruder & Dorfmeister that I know of:
> 1) K&D included a Thievery Corp. track on their DJ Kicks album
> 2) Thievery Corp. interviewed K&D for their Eighteenth Street Lounge
> newsletter.
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> I would recommend all of their albums but in the following order:
> * Sounds from the Thievery Hi Fi
> * Abductions and Reconstructions (compilation of their remixes)
> * DJ-Kicks (DJ mix album)
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> There is also a new album due out some time this year.
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> Steve
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