That seems likely. The Straight Ahead site says that Zest is owned by
Hidden Agenda, so it must be something like this.
I wish I could find Zest 1 & 2! There's no web site, though, and emails to
the address on the records just bounce. (BTW, Michael, the records I was
referring to feature a lemon and a lime - no Kiwi. That must be one of the
first two.)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek McNeill [mailto:derelict@dublab.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 11:54 AM
> To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu; maregood@comcastpc.com; philip@askjeeves.com
> Subject: RE: zest records / sequel
>
>
> Seeing as Marc Gooding is 1/2 of Hidden Agenda and he remixed
> that Sequel record... are the Gooding brothers running the
> Zest label?
>
> I've been really impressed with the stuff that Hidden Agenda
> has released on Straight Ahead as well.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aregood, Michael maregood@comcastpc.com
> Sent: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:59:59 -0500
> To: philip@askjeeves.com, acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> Subject: RE: zest records / sequel
>
>
> I think the second one you are talking about is one with the
> kiwi. That's my
> favorite too. it's Sequel... Check for another very recent release on
> Straight Ahead called the Upsolid EP. This is pulled from the
> straight ahead
> site:
>
> Sequel: the boys gianni siravo and roberto ceschi have their first ep
> "upsolid" out in february 2001, it features the well received
> main track
> upsolid, why? with Shoany White., spun out and bail. with
> this ep they got
> already the support from people like rainer trüby and
> jazzanova. there are
> also remixes coming from domu and charlie dark from attica
> blues. sequel are
> also going to contribute a track for dj morpheus'
> freezone-compilation. they
> are currently working on an album. the single is out on 19th
> of february.
> http:/www.straightaheadrec.com
>
>
> aRgo
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Sherburne [mailto:philip@askjeeves.com]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 11:56 PM
> To: 'acid-jazz@ucsd.edu'
> Subject: zest records
>
>
> So I just got my second Zest record from Groove Dis today,
> and I have to
> say, this label is amazing. Zest 4, the new one, by an
> artist called Nos
> (Jason Goodings), is a brilliant mix of electro, breaks and
> 2step. Punchy,
> slinky and lithe. But Zest 3, by Max Fresh (M. Goodings), is
> even better -
> one track is a similarly kinetic (but controlled) breaks
> track, but the flip
> - oh my goodness - the flip is this kind of half-tempo house
> track with deep
> bass drums, ringing percussion, weird upper-register
> squiggling, and almost
> angelic vocal snippets. One of the best things I've heard all year.
>
> So, the obvious question: anyone know anything about these folks?
>
> Thanks,
> Philip
>
>
>
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