Re: Track ID / Record ID

From: Derek McNeill (derelict@dublab.com)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 22:36:49 CET

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    Here are a couple of possibilities...

    I've got an Omni Trio record remixed by Mr. Scruff that is that tempo and style. It's called "Byte Size Life" and it's Shadow 173R from 1999.

    I also have a record by Deep Blue and Blame called Transitions that it might be. The song is called "de transitions" and its on Shadow 93R from 1997. This one sounds more like "Focus on Sight" to me.

    -Derek McNeill

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Nathaniel Rahav nat@rhythmlove.com
    Sent: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 23:59:41 -0500 (EST)
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Track ID / Record ID

    Peace AJ List,

    I have a track ID request:

    it's on Moving Shadow records, an artist who may start with the letter
    "O". The track I'm looking for is a midtempo joint with hard funky breaks,
    like maybe 110 bpm, and some deep synths that sound like Thievery
    Corporation. In fact the whole song sounds almost like a thievery corp
    knockoff except the drums are a little dirtier and breakier. Very
    reminiscent of "Focus on Sight"

    Any ideas, D&B heads who know the Moving Shadow catalog?

    And another request:
    Dub B-side on a Pro-zak record with super chubby drums and a moving flute
    solo 4 minutes into the track...

    if anyone can provide me the track/artist names (and approximately when it
    came out) you'd be doing not only me but the List a great service, because
    both of these tracks are 3 x dope and are certainly worth hunting down!!!

    peace,

    Nat

    p.s. My favorite new record: (it's actually not that new, but I feel like
    people have slept on it) BAGATELLE feat. Guem on percussion. 3 slabs of
    jazzy beats, one mid tempo, one journeyesque house funk afro workout, and
    one breaky/d&by track... all slamming!!

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