RE: [acid-jazz] some new stuff anyone?

From: Citrona Recordings (info@citrona.net)
Date: Wed Dec 18 2002 - 04:32:23 CET

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    Oh yes indeed I have some perfect suggestions:

     Thunderball's (ESL) new material!!

    Some of it will be available on ESL in Jan. like the new remix of
    "Domino" and some of it will be out on their new label
    "Fort Knox" sometime next year. Their music has matured beyond words.
    Some of the absolute tightest production and composition I've heard. You
    will not be disappointed at all.
    Sounds: EXTREMELY FUNKY, groovy as ever, a cross between Rae and
    Christian, Funky Lowlives still keeping the Thunderball signature.
    Maintaining that slight 70's flare as well. Thick and catchy bass-lines,
    thick round percussions, smooth desired transitions, that I insist in my
    music. Warm brass, organs, guitar, sounds like it's going through the
    "Cry Baby" device. I honestly can't say enough about their new work..

    Also Codek Records "Track & Field" which too has kicked in with the
    funk.
    This time a cross between Organic Grooves, Funky Lowlives and
    Thunderball.

    Wonder if they are all influenced by one another in some form?

    Also, Dublex Inc. (Pulver) has these wicked mixed CD's which they
    promote duplicating and sharing, I'll burn a few copies for you if you
    are in no big hurry.

    -Christina

    Christina M. Long
    --------------------------
    Citrona Recordings
    2024 Highland Street
    Amelia Island, Florida 32034
    www.citrona.net
    www.softartstudios.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: leslie shill [mailto:icehouse@redshift.com]
    some new stuff anyone?

    hey Gangsters of Sound that you all are! I am looking for some grooves
    and I am enlisting your help and suggestions, I have been asked to
    submit some mixes for some good club gigs and they want my kind of
    future world funk but they want it with a more clearly audible and
    defined hip hop tip that is very cool but very danceable, can any of you
    suggest some traxand discs that i can add to my box of rhythmic trix?
    Your help and suggestions are highly appreciated, i really do not have
    the time and resources to go out and just take flying guesses so your
    help is what I need! I need very funky and rhythmic stuff beyond the
    usual and also some git down hip hop any suggestions from any of you out
    there? Please?
     
    the ls.dj blegslie swill/KUSP 88.9 fm/ThePower of Sound



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