Re: sampling / little axe

From: k.delayed (sirka@zenternet.net)
Date: Tue May 30 2000 - 19:49:10 MET DST

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    > For example, Lately used to be
    > one of my favorite Massive Attack's songs until I heard Lowrell's Mellow
    > Mellow Right On...

    along the same lines when mark farnia's mushroom jazz came out I ran out and
    bought Blue Boy's remember me, I loved the scat, never wondering where it came
    from. Last year (or the year before) Blue Note beats and breaks Vol.
    Whatever had on it Woman of the Ghetto (martha shaw?), I was seriously let
    down by Remember Me. They'd done nothing more than lift and loop a line from the
    original, much more powerful song. Though I can see how Remember Me works out on
    a dance floor where Woman of the Ghetto wouldn't, there really wasnt anything
    added or created or really anything but ripped in the new version. Guess those
    Blue Note comps are good for something after all.

    > Little Axe-music-85 catchiness-
    > 50 live-30

    skip mcdonald, now theres a name I havent heard in a while.
    Is that because they haven't done anything or am I just out of the loop?

    btw Dirk, I also thought Njoi, Hyper Go-go, Sunscream put on a good 'live'
    show. much better than young american primative and 808State who just seemed to
    hang out behind their equipment not doing much of anything, except actually
    playing songs.

    kris

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    totally feathered up and living on the dub side



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