Re: FreeFall #65 - Tuesday 10pm: Truby Trio Mix!

From: leterel (leterel@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 12:03:47 CEST

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    That must be the same mix I'm getting for my show.

    --- David Bassin <bassyd@pacbell.net> wrote:
    > We tried to hook up an interview with the Truby Trio
    > for tonight's
    > program to tie in with their Joypad show on
    > Thursday, but tight
    > schedules wouldn't permit it. However, we have the
    > next best thing:
    > an exclusive 60 minute mix that was done for Studio
    > K7 and very
    > different from their recent DJ Kicks release. It's a
    > strong ten-song
    > set that features some recent favorites alongside
    > some more obscure
    > tracks. If you can't hear it live, be sure to check
    > the archives next
    > week. For those of you in the Bay Area, be sure to
    > listen for your
    > chance to win tickets for the show!
    >
    > As is usually the case, I send this e-mail out on
    > Monday evenings and
    > wind up with more new releases right before air
    > time. Last week's
    > late additions included the newest entry in the
    > always excellent
    > Future Sounds Of Jazz series (Vol. 8), containing a
    > slew of exclusive
    > cuts from Atjazz, Kaos and Soulpatrol, next to
    > remixed tunes from
    > Attica Blues, The Underwolves, Shawn Lee and others
    > that have never
    > appeared before on CD.
    >
    > The new Mo' Horizions album, "Remember Tomorrow" is
    > a slammin' disc
    > of bossa jazz and silky grooves that will no doubt
    > make my best of
    > '01 list. Other new arrivals include Bebel
    > Gilberto's "Tanto Tempo"
    > remix album with contributions from 4 Hero, King
    > Britt, Peter Kruder
    > and Rae & Christian, Rae & Christian's "Another Late
    > Night" mix disc
    > and the new Interfearence album, "Take That Train"
    > on Ubuquity -
    > another winner.
    >
    > Astralwerks has just released "Expo 2000" by
    > Kraftwerk, but instead
    > of just reissuing the import tracks, they've added
    > at least four
    > versions that you haven't heard before. Ironically,
    > we went out to
    > dinner tonight and out waiter was wearing an Expo
    > 2000 T-shirt.
    > Clint: where do I get one? Also on Astralwerks: the
    > Kings Of
    > Convenience "Versus" CD that collects remixes by and
    > collaborations
    > with Riton, Ladytron, Four Tet, Royksopp (are these
    > folks everywhere
    > lately, or what?) and others.
    >
    > Finally, one of the members of a music list that I
    > subscribe to
    > recommended an album by Philip Cohran & The Artistic
    > Heritage
    > Ensemble and based on its description and a few
    > brief song snippets,
    > I decided to buy a copy. Recorded in 1967-68, the
    > music is a vibrant
    > blend of jazz and Afrobeat, highlighted by Cohran's
    > hand-built
    > frankiphone (electric kalimba), a powerful brass
    > section and some
    > political lyrics. Housed in a beautiful letterpress
    > sleeve, it's a
    > terrific package of outstanding music. For more
    > info, check out
    > http://www.aestuarium.com/.
    >
    > That's all for this week - ciao for now!
    >
    > David
    >
    > **************************
    > Last week's playlist and this week's Live365 archive
    > available online now:
    >
    > FreeFall #64: 10/9/01
    >
    > Soulpatrol - Theme - Future Sounds Version - Future
    > Sounds of Jazz
    > Vol. 8 (Compost)
    > As One - Another Revolution - 10" (Ubiquity)
    > Gil Scott Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is - The
    > Revolution Will
    > Not Be Televised (Bluebird)
    > Mo' Horizons - Bosshannover - Remember Tomorrow
    > (Stereo Deluxe)
    > Briskey - Conchita's Cabin - 12" (Downsall)
    > Exuma - Exuma, The Obeah Man - Exuma (Mercury)
    > Boozoo Bajou - Yourba Road - Allenko Brotherhood
    > Ensemble (Comet)
    > Wagon Cookin' - Earth - 12" (Appetizer)
    > Jimmy Witherspoon - Thoughts Of Home - Mojo Club
    > Vol. 8: Love The One
    > You're With (Polydor)
    > Kelis - Little Suzie - Wanderland (Virgin)
    > Thunderball - Vai Vai - Scorpio Rising (Eighteenth
    > St. Lounge)
    > Jah Wobble/Bill Laswell - Second Sight - Radio
    > Axiom: A Dub
    > Transmission (Palm Pictures)
    > Monolake - Ping - Cinemascope (EFA)
    > Athome Project - Escape From Pressure - Arctic
    > Circles 3 (Beatservice)
    > Cooly's Hot Box - It's Alright - Take It (Dome)
    > Rodney Jones - Groove Bone Pt. 1 - Soul Manifesto
    > (Blue Note)
    > Lafayette Afro-Rock Band - Malik - Darkest Light:
    > The Best Of.. (Strut)
    > Sasso - Black Soldier (Film Score Version) - 12"
    > (Sing Sing)
    > Tweak - Fathorn - www.straightaheadrec.com (Straight
    > Ahead)
    > Orange Water - Lo-Tek - The Soul Of Science 2
    > (Obsessive)
    > Akasha - Akasha Theme - Cinemateque (Wall Of Sound)
    >
    >
    > **************************
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