While we are currently sold out of Mustang's Purple Moon we do have Nubian
Mindz "Forgotten Parts" in stock (so you can stop searching for it :)
Coming out this weekend is a new single on People by GK Deep (apparently a
signing from Japan--any one know any more about this?) and the long awaited
latest Erath Project 12" by Wai Wan featuring Loretta Heywood on vocals (and
a nice Atjazz remix too). This has been hot on promo for awhile and is now
finally released. Due to one of the major vinyl plants in the UK closing
down a lot of releases have been getting bumped and if they sell out forget
out about seeing a repress sooner than 3-4 weeks...
The Hospital compilation Plastic Surgery 2 is also out this weekend and
looks VERY tasty. If you liked (or loved) Outpatients you'll definitely want
this. The CD comes with a London Electricity mix CD.
FYI: the Kaidi Tatham is due out on 4/27/00 so not TOO long to wait to get
one..
Dirk van den Heuvel
President/GM, Groove Distribution
"Your Guide To The Underground"
http://www.groovedis.com
-----Original Message-----
From: B. Young [mailto:bjy07@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:46 PM
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: RE: THE PLAN (new Julie Dexter)/BETCHA (kaidi tatham)
I heard the Julie Dexter and I agree with all the hype. Actually IMO, the
Julie Dexter tracks is one of the better releases as of late. And I can't
wait to get my hands on Betcha. Never did get tired of Armz R Deh (which
finally got some radio play here in LA). Speaking of the so called "west
london" sound I'm in the process of filling in the blanks from the earlier
releases when this whole thing may have started. I've almost got the whole
2000 black discog. down except for Dego's Dumped Funk/He Said/She Said and
Mustang's Purple Moon/Solange. What were/are those like? . And damn, can I
find N.Mindz "Forgotton Parts"? Thoroughly looking forward to this new Kudu
project... 3 artists still up there on my list; and the Locate 12" through
Ubiquity. Did anyone catch the IG Culture vs. Mark de Clive Lowe track
"Thrill Seeker" off Phuturistic Dancing? Dang, threw a lot of names around
there.! All these great sounds been coming out for the past couple years I
can only imagine what these people have done that we aren't hearing. And I
know theres all kind of stuff we won't here for a while. Finally, Any word
on IG Culture's Download This LP? I'd have to say I'm the most intrigued by
IG over the past several months.
Peace.
>From: Mark Bartlett
>To: "'megan hill'" , Aaron Shinn , acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: RE: THE PLAN (new Julie Dexter)/BETCHA (kaidi tatham)
>Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 18:27:23 -0400
>
>what up y'all. i've been a lurker for some time, sifting through the
>archives and all that. i've been looking for a crew that is feeling the
>whole west london biz, and since that stuff's been getting mad love here
>recently, i figured i should sign up and start posting. so, here it
goes...
>
>"betcha" is the one. it's been my #1 tune since i nabbed it and it fully
>fits the changing seasons here in NYC.
>
>here's the "betcha" teaser from goya dist:
>"Already massive on most parts of the planet, being championed by Giles
>Peterson and includes a killa mix from IG Culture's Son Of Scientist
outfit"
>
>now, i know i'm not in one of those parts of the planet where it's
already
>massive, but if you happen to be, let me know just how massive it
is...gotta
>love the hype
>
>one to look out for is kudu's "transit," forthcoming on bitasweet. kudu
is
>the combined talents of seiji, domu, and mark de c-l, kaidi tatham could
be
>smoothing the keys on this one as well. haven't seen the promo yet but it
>should drop this week or next...
>
>love to those feelin' west london broken beat whatever ;)
>
>all these old jungle cats are taking their production scientist skills to
>the next level, and creating seriously smooth future music. no one on the
>"breaks" list was hearin' this. glad you all are around...
>
>late,
>-embe
>
>freeskool.nyc
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: megan hill [mailto:megasoul@yahoo.com]
>Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 2:13 PM
>To: Aaron Shinn; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: Re: THE PLAN (new Julie Dexter)/BETCHA (kaidi tatham)
>
>
>aaron, i couldn't agree more! got my hands on a copy
>this weekend and i can't stop listening. where does
>IG come from? i think he's from another planet or
>something. and julie's voice is butter.
>this one's gonna be in the frequently played pile for
>a while.
>
>and speaking of mind-blowing west london broken beat
>business, i also got a promo copy of kaidi tatham's
>"betcha" forthcoming 12". this is just INSANE. has
>anyone else heard this??? it's just plain SICK. just
>you wait, i guarantee, this one will be HUGE. "must be
>a gambling man, betcha, bet you are..." one of those
>classic tunes that sticks in your head for days. look
>out!
>
>-megan
>
>
>--- Aaron Shinn wrote:
> > Oh my goodness AJ List.
> > This cut is so far into (nearly) 2-step weirdness
> > that it's almost
> > not appropriate for the list! IG Culture and Julie
> > Dexter have
> > dropped a cut on Mainsqueeze calld The Plan and it
> > is sick sick sick!
> >
> > Anyways, you must check this tune at your local shop
> > - it needs to be heard.
> > There's a sample on Juno, but it don't quite tell
> > the whole story.
> > http://209.207.190.80/MP3/SF72475.MP3
> > Hip hop mix on the flip is righteous too y'all.
> >
> > right on west london! doin it!
> > .aaron shinn
>
>
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