tosca/suzuki, so sexy!

From: Raymond,EL (E.L.Raymond@lse.ac.uk)
Date: Sun Feb 25 2001 - 00:32:01 CET

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    Hmm. So tourist was a disappointment. But tosca/suzuki is super sexy! In a
    sort of aching im-getting-bored-oh-no-im-not-tantric sex kind of way. Wait
    for it....
     
    Wooooooo!
     
    Thanks all for the recommendation.
     
    - Elora

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steve Catanzaro [mailto:stevencatanzaro@sprintmail.com]
    Sent: 24 February 2001 23:09
    To: Raymond,EL; 'Mark Turner'; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Re: tourist and felt mountain

    No, I totally agree with St. Germain. I don't hear what's so great about it,
    some of it is sweet enough to send me into insulin shock. 2 Banks of 4, City
    Watching, is much superior, imo.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Raymond,EL <mailto:E.L.Raymond@lse.ac.uk>
    To: 'Mark <mailto:nugroove@pacbell.net> Turner' ; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    <mailto:acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 12:33 PM
    Subject: tourist and felt mountain

    Hey, kids...
     

    Bought felt mountain/goldfrapp and tourist/st.germaine last week on the
    recommendation of this list, and I'm feeling a little lukewarm about both of
    them. (btw, if that makes you think I must be deaf, its just music, so dont
    flame me, fill me in on what im missing) I like the first track of
    Tourist/St. Germaine, but after that I was let down. I don't feel like
    theres anything really surprising or new in the CD & the superrepetitive
    rhythm and bass line loops start to get obtrusive by about midway thru each
    song. Felt Mountain/Goldfrapp has a more distinctive vibe, but it didnt
    break any new ground for me.. just kind of like Massive Attack meets
    X-Files.
     
    They're both good albums, in that theyre restatements of the genre of music
    that I like. My problem with them is that they dont push me a new direction.
    I started listening to this sort of stuff because it suited my mood, but
    also because it was the first music id heard in years that didnt sound like
    something id heard before. When some DJ creates a whole new vibe for me, or
    does something really pomo and turns a musical convention that I didnt even
    know existed inside out, I get that awe/wow/surprise/shock that I dont get
    from much else. I didn't get that feeling once listening to these albums.
     
    Am I the only one not totally impressed by these albums? And if you know
    what Im saying, got any CD recommendations? Ninja Tune artists used to do it
    for me every time, but I'm feeling like I should branch out, and I'm not
    sure where to go.
     
    Still havent cracked open Tosca/Suzuki yet.. I hope its got some surprises
    in store.
     
    - Elora
     
     
     
     -----Original Message-----
    From: Mark Turner [mailto:nugroove@pacbell.net]
    Sent: 24 February 2001 17:03
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: RE: must buy list of 2000

    Top Ten Albums:

    * Bonobo - Animal Magic (Tru Thoughts)

    * Chicks on Speed - ...Will Save Us All! (Chicks on Speed)

    * Cubanismo - Mardi Gras Mambo (Rykodisc)

    * Bebel Gilberto - Tanto Tempo (Ziriguiboom/Six Degrees)

    * Jazzanova - The Remixes 1997-2000 (Jazzanova/Compost)

    * Landslide - Drum + Bossa (Hospital)

    * Neon Phusion - The Future Ain't the Same as It Used 2 B (Laws of
    Motion)

    * St. Germain - Tourist (Blue Note)

    * Suba - Sao Paulo Confessions (Ziriguiboom/Six Degrees)

    * Two Banks of Four - City Watching (Sirkus)

    Top Ten Compilations:

    * Family Planning (Main Squeeze)

    * Feel Like Jumping: The Best of Studio One Women (Heartbeat)

    * Frikyiwa Collection 1 & 2 (Frikyiwa/Six Degrees)

    * Funk Fu (Fu Music)

    * Jazzactuel (Charly)

    * Jazz Bizniz! (Counterpoint)

    * Laws of Motion (Laws of Motion)

    * New Orleans Funk (Soul Jazz)

    * Our Souls Have Grown Deep Like the Rivers (Rhino)

    * Third Eye (Cosmic Sounds)

    Top Ten Tracks:

    * George Benson - The Ghetto/El Barrio (Verve)

    * MJ Cole - Sincere (Talkin' Loud)

    * Freedom Satellite - Soul Samba (Vienna Scientists)

    * Laurent Garnier - The Man With the Red Face (F Comm)

    * Kimbu Kimra - Raise the Dead (Mantis)

    * Kosheen - Hide U (Moksha)

    * Lightning Head - Me and Me Princess (Best Seven)

    * London Elektricity - Elektric D-Funk (Hospital)

    * Underwolves - So Blue It's Black (Island Blue)

    * Wookie - Get Enuff (Soul 2 Soul)

    Top Reissues:

    * Smith & Mighty - Bass is Maternal (!K7)

    * Sons & Daughters of Lite - Let the Sun Shine In (Luv N' Haight)

    * Sun Ra - Lanquidity (Evidence)

    _____________________
    Mark Turner
    nugroove@pacbell.net
    www.jazzadelica.com
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