Re: Mix CD recommendations?

From: Leslie N. Shill (icehouse@redshift.com)
Date: Tue Nov 14 2000 - 06:15:56 MET

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    My mix cd favorites are:

    KLF - Chill Out, hard to find but well worth the effort.
    Coldcut - Tone Tales for Tomorrow and Tone Tales Too, at the top of my list
    of tripping and journey music
    Coldcut - Stoned Chilled Groove
    Irresistible Force - The Morning After, to me the ultimate in chilled drum
    and bass grooves, one of my all time favorite albums, great track selection,
    beautifully mixed, get it if you don't got it!
    Mixmag disc with Dr. Alex Patterson and Mixmaster Morris, I think that it is
    #9 in the mixmag series
    Legally Stoned, for all you drum and bass folks, I love this one, very
    atmospheric selection, well mixed and unusual. One mixed disc and one
    unmixed
    Future Tropic mixed by DJ Fluid on Om records, for any of you who are Latin
    fans, check this out
    Coldcut - Journeys By DJ, a must and a classic!

    I have others but these are those that spring to mind. I am really
    interested to see other lists along these lines.

    leslie/The Power of Sound/KAZU 90.3 FM
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Chris Frankenberg <kiwi2@mindspring.com>
    To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 8:39 PM
    Subject: FW: Mix CD recommendations?

    >
    > DJ Wonka had a great one a few months ago called "Certified Organic"..
    That
    > one's pretty cool... But you might have a hard time finding it in the
    > stores.
    >
    >
    >
    > chris frankenberg.
    > chris@triagemusic.com
    >
    > >-----Original Message-----
    > >From: Harry Marquez [mailto:organiccompound@hotmail.com]
    > >Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 10:27 PM
    > >To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    > >Subject: Mix CD recommendations?
    > >
    > >
    > >I recently bought a portable CD player to make my commute pass a little
    > >faster, and I've been buying continuous mix CDs to listen to in order to
    > >keep me awake on my subway ride into the city. Can anyone recommend any
    > >good ones? Here's a short list of what I have so far:
    > >
    > >Cold-Krush-Cuts -- Coldcut & DJ Food, DJ Krush
    > >
    > >Brainfreeze -- Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow
    > >
    > >FSUK2 -- Freestylers
    > >
    > >FSUK4 -- Cut La Roc
    > >
    > >INCredible Sound of Gilles Peterson -- Gilles Peterson (2CD UK version)
    > >
    > >All Systems Are Go Go -- Ursula 1000
    > >
    > >Club "H" -- Harry The Bastard
    > >
    > >Music For The Maasses -- Timo Maas
    > >
    > >live recording -- Kruder & Dorfmeister (courtesy of The Organic Compound,
    > >WUOG 90.5FM)
    > >
    > >DJ Kicks -- Kid Loco, Stereo MCs, Thievery Corporation
    > >
    > >On The Floor Of The Boutique -- Fatboy Slim
    > >
    > >Sound Of The Nu Skool, vol. one -- Fresh Records
    > >
    > >Dirtchamber Sessions -- Prodigy
    > >
    > >Wall Of Sound Essentials -- Wiseguys
    > >
    > >As you can gather, I'm really into the beats and turntablists and
    > >downtempo
    > >with a growing interest in this whole jazzy house thing.
    > >
    > >Also, is there any place to find Coldcut's Journeys By DJ mix? Is
    > >this out
    > >of print? Is there anyone in the States that's willing to burn a copy
    for
    > >me? Lemme know, as this is supposed to be the penultimate mix CD.
    > >
    > >Peace,
    > >Ha
    > >
    > >p.s. is it true that Touche from Wiseguys did a mix for Ministry Of
    Sound?
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