Re: [acid-jazz] RJD2

From: Lynne d Johnson (lynnedjohnson@earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Aug 30 2002 - 03:44:23 CEST

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    There's a pretty good article on RJD2 (about 1000 words) in the most recent
    issue of XLR8R. I don't know if the article is online, but it is definitely
    in the print version.

    http://xlr8r.com/issue/index.html

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    "Negro music is always radical in the context of formal American culture."
    --LeRoi Jones, Blues People

    From: sirka <sirka@bellsouth.net>
    Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 21:57:51 -0400
    To: aj list <acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU>
    Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] RJD2

    I second the vote for "the F word"

    Anyone know where the 'boychild' sample comes from on let the good times
    roll?
    its also on Mum's boychild track...

    thanks,

    k

    Dirk van den Heuvel wrote:

    > Remember there is a 12" from RJD2 (with a non-LP track) on Altered
    > Vibes/Battersea Park Music.
    >
    > Dirk van den Heuvel
    > President/GM, Groove Distribution
    > "Your Guide To The Underground"
    > http://www.groovedis.com
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: paula applebum [mailto:raregrooves@hotmail.com]
    > Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 10:51 PM
    > To: Acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    > Subject: [acid-jazz] RJD2
    >
    > Hey all.. I recently picked up RJD2's "Dead Ringer" LP and I'm really
    > digging it, so I went out and picked up The Soul Position
    > EP(rhymesayers)
    > another hot record. Now, I'm not a real big fan of Def Jux/Cannibal Ox
    > but
    > can any of you put me on to some good tracks that RJ has produced for
    > them?
    >
    > Also, I keep hearing everyone compare his sample based production to DJ
    > Shadow.. what do you all think about that??
    >
    > Love, paula.
    >
    >

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    There's a pretty good article on RJD2 (about 1000 words) in the most recent=
     issue of XLR8R. I don't know if the article is online, but it is definitely=
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    http://xlr8r.com/issue/index.html>
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    <B>From: </B>sirka &lt;sirka@bellsouth.net&gt;<BR>
    <B>Date: </B>Sat, 17 Aug 2002 21:57:51 -0400<BR>
    <B>To: </B>aj list &lt;acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU&gt;<BR>
    <B>Subject: </B>Re: [acid-jazz] RJD2<BR>
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    I second the vote for &quot;the F word&quot;<BR>
    <BR>
    Anyone know where the 'boychild' sample comes from on let the good times<BR=
    >
    roll?<BR>
    its also on Mum's boychild track...<BR>
    <BR>
    thanks,<BR>
    <BR>
    k<BR>
    <BR>
    Dirk van den Heuvel wrote:<BR>
    <BR>
    &gt; Remember there is a 12&quot; from RJD2 (with a non-LP track) on Altere=
    d<BR>
    &gt; Vibes/Battersea Park Music.<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt; Dirk van den Heuvel<BR>
    &gt; President/GM, Groove Distribution<BR>
    &gt; &quot;Your Guide To The Underground&quot;<BR>
    &gt; http://www.groovedis.com>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt; -----Original Message-----<BR>
    &gt; From: paula applebum [mailto:raregrooves@hotmail.com]<BR>
    &gt; Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 10:51 PM<BR>
    &gt; To: Acid-jazz@ucsd.edu<BR>
    &gt; Subject: [acid-jazz] RJD2<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt; Hey all.. I recently picked up RJD2's &quot;Dead Ringer&quot; LP and I=
    'm really<BR>
    &gt; digging it, so I went out and picked up The Soul Position<BR>
    &gt; EP(rhymesayers)<BR>
    &gt; another hot record. Now, I'm not a real big fan of Def Jux/Cannibal Ox=
    <BR>
    &gt; but<BR>
    &gt; can any of you put me on to some good tracks that RJ has produced for<=
    BR>
    &gt; them?<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt; Also, I keep hearing everyone compare his sample based production to D=
    J<BR>
    &gt; Shadow.. what do you all think about that??<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt; Love, paula.<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    &gt;<BR>
    <BR>
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