Soul Drummers is Marc Woolford. He has an LP called "Medicine Man" on Afro
Art (which Now or Never was originally on). The Restless Soul mix of "Space
and Time" is the shit! Sweet, sweet future soul. The 2nd track on the flip
is a percussive monster that rocks the dancefloor and shakes the building
foundations at the proper volume.
Check out http://calypso.spaceports.com/~souldrum/soundclips.html for
soundclips from the Medicine Man LP and other Afro Art releases...
aRgo
-----Original Message-----
From: Jürgen Albertsen [mailto:juergen@ohnepunkt.de]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 11:21 AM
To: Acid Jazz Mailing List
Subject: Soul Drummer
Hi everybody,
I finally managed to get my hands on the "Playground Vol. 2" compilation by
the two Les Gammas DJs. It's great! The two last longs are the highlights.
There was a lot of talk about that Swell Session track "Music In Her Eyes".
I didn't know that I have danced to this tune a couple of times at the "Into
Somethin'" Club here in Munich until now that I discovered it on this
record. What a great track!
The song after "Music In Her Eyes" is a track by Soul Drummer called "Now A
Never". What a loveley tune! It's almost impossible to forget the melodoy, I
have to hummit all day long. Does anybody know any details about Soul
Drummer? Where can I find more of them?
Further acquisitions:
V/A: "Black Coffee Vol. 3" - Very smooth and chilling downtempo comp
Bonobo: "Animal Magig" - Mixture of trip/hip hop and chilly tunes; very goog
and never boring
Shantel: "Great Delay" - Sweet and mellow, not all the tracks are
hightlights, but definately worth to look into
Etienne De Crécy: "Tempovision" - He recently had DJ gig here, but I was
ill. Damn! Great french house.
Bye,
Jürgen
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