dude, that's what's so cool about it, you have this bangin' upbeat jazzy
brazilian samba, with all of these acid techno sounds on top of it, I mean
it's the contrast between the jazz and the techno elements that makes it
work. There have been a lot of dance tracks with organic jazzy solos on top
of typical electronic beats, but this one turns that around, with electronic
sounds on top of organic jazzy beats. Truby Trio's Galicia is just like
this too, although it's a bit slower, I have to pitch it up to like 7.8% to
mix it into the Suba track, it doesn't sound bad, however, when done on a CD
deck with Master Tempo.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeroen van der Ent" <j.ent1@chello.nl>
To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Suba - Samba Do Gringo Pavlista/beady belle
> Oba, I don't dig this tune, Vinyl Junkies had it last week but I found the
> electronic sound in it very disturbing....
>
> What I did buy:
>
> -the new Zinger aka Red Egyptian album. (strange coincidence that I saw
the
> man himself on the dancefloor of That's How It Is that same night.
(Valerie
> Etienne was there doing some moves as well)
>
> - India Arie - Brown Skin, the only track I really like a lot of her, both
> live and on vinyl because it's so slow and hot!
>
> a lot more of which I will post some details laters.....
>
> cheers,
> Jeroen
>
> > oye, this is caliente. im diggin dem zero db tunes.
>
>
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