on 3/9/01 7:31 PM, Marco Pringle at freakymarco@yahoo.com wrote:
> Well I've had a few more days to think about it now, and
> I'm kicking myself for not having mentioned these folks
> before.
>
> Boogie Soliterre - I recently heard that this outfit was
> more or less a one-woman operation, with some help from
> Phil Asher. Can anyone corroborate this? I love her/their
> "Superficial Dub" track. Also, would you say 'booj-ee' or
> 'boo-guee'?
I've seen it spelt Bourgie and Bougie, but I'd probably pronounce it
"boo-jee", as in the Ashford & Simpson tune "Bourgie Bourgie" (I guess it
comes from the word Bourgeois).
> Eva Gardner - I bought the Aphrodisiac compilation for Tim
> Love Lee's dubbed out d'n'b remake of "Everybody loves the
> sunshine", but fell in love with the whole thing on account
> of the phenomenal choices, which are mostly on the laid
> back, deep-house tip - Guidance- and Compost- type artists.
> There's also a second one in the Aphrodisiac series out
> now, and it certainly doesn't disappoint either, with
> tracks from i-cube, Scuba, minus-8, jimpster, and Le peuple
> de l'herbe. Anyone know more about Eva Gardern? amazon uk
> says that she's a resident dj in a Parisian club. Anything
> more? Does she have more stuff that's easily available?
I've been looking for this disc as well (volume 2 that is, but volume 1
sounds interesting as well).. Love that Valerie Etienne song.. And
speaking of Tim Love Lee, can't get enough of "One Night Samba" from the
"Just Call Me Lone Lee" album.. Pure sleazy soundtrack boogie business!
Adam
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