yes.... i agree with you
db has passed without any innovation. of course, some exceptions as patife &
marky, intalex and others.
i think this is gonna change cause nu-jazz scene is pushing a lot of
producers to do something new and different, even db people.
talking about db, any opinion Herbie Hancock - Essence (Dj Krush, Joe
Claussel and Ltj Bukem remixes) ?
see ya
tahira
]----- Original Message -----
From: "t bird" <djt_bird@yahoo.com>
To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 10:11 AM
Subject: d&b sentenced to death (Re: shouting out b4 the year runs out)
>
> > I picked up a track by patiffe and marky and
> > fernando
> > porto - so tinha que ser com voce (v recordings)
> > nice
> > in sambassim mode, nothing spectacular but the
> > cosmonautics mix is really rocking... dnb is not
> > dead
> > but smelling kinda funny, except 4 shit like this,
> > the
> > genre needs freshness....
>
> d&b's about to have a renaissance. teebee's been
> sneaking out funk bombs here & there, invaderz on
> metalheadz are coming out soulful w/o being mellow. a
> good friend of mine that used to be known for being a
> d&b guy is getting excited about the music again.
> he'd gotten out of the d&b scene because it had become
> about hard, soulless music, and it was getting
> difficult for him to find records he liked.
>
> d&b only smells funny cuz it spent so much time in bed
> sick--it's waking up now and is heading for the shower
> to make itself presentable again...
>
> -t
>
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