well, we dont have any singers like Sade on our label,
but most definitely check out:
1. DJ Food - Kaleidescope
2. Up Bustle & Out - Rebel Radio Diaries, pure downbeat hiphop, bit
of real Cuban Jazz, a great listen.
3. Cinematic Orchestra -- as jazz tastic as the herbaliser.
4. Funki Porcini - Head Phone Sex - really deeply jazzy but much groovier.
If you want interesting rap, you can do no worse than the poetics of
Mike Ladd/Infesticons...
5. Mr. Scruff - even Madonna said she dance round this in her UK house, its
so funky and cool.
Sound bites available on the site, 2.
>Hello....
>
>
>I'm a Sade fan looking for fresh tunes for the upcoming Fall Semester.
>I enjoy classic R&B (or new R&B representative of classic r&b), some hip
>hop (namely old school), and some jazz.
>
>I've enjoyed Courtney Pine's last two, the Broun Fellinis, and what I've
>heard from the Solsonics.
>
>I'd like to explore "acid jazz" some more and I was hoping the list could
>provide me with recommendations. They don't necessarily have to be new
>albums, in fact, I'd prefer to get a "must have" list.
>
>Thanks!
>Johnny
>
>--
>Sade in 2000!
>http://j0hn_e.tripod.com
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