Speaking of which, does Sirkus have a web site?
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From: Jason Witherspoon <arzachel@speakeasy.org>
To: Wm. ERROL PACE <wm_errol_pace@hotmail.com>;
<stevencatanzaro@sprintmail.com>; <nugroove@pacbell.net>;
<acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: tourist and felt mountain
At 11:52 PM +0000 2/24/01, Wm. ERROL PACE wrote:
>2 Banks of 4, City Watching, is much superior, imo.
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>2 Banks of 4 I have that one too and I really like that one a lot
>too!!!! If you like 2 Banks of 4 Do Not Hesitate to checkout Juryman
>"The Hill" CD. It took me a while to like the Juryman but I would
>say anyone who likes 2 Banks of 4 should definitely check it out.
Especially if you're looking for an outside, creative & eclectic edge
to this type o' thang, check out 2 Banks of Four's labelmates Soul
Circuits _Don't Spoil the Tension_.
Others doing really creative dance/house-ish music in a somewhat similar
vein:
P'taah
Joakim Lone Octet
Ian O'Brien
Frédéric Galliano
Ian Simmonds (aka Juryman-- isn't _The Hill_ kind of old? He's got a
new one under the Simmonds moniker)
Theo Parrish/Sound Signature
Heck, I'd even really recommend that fans of St. Germaine check out
Jephté Guillaume-- his _Voyage of Dreams_ record is really sweet
afro-house that should appeal, lots of live/organic vibes goin' on--
--Jason Witherspoon ICQ #62837760
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