yeah, I-F's mix is cool.....he's from the Hague, and the Hague was the
"Italo" (disco and electronics from italy and surroundings) headcapital of
the netherland...that's why a lot of the electro stuff released on The Hague
labels like Bunker still has a lot of italo influences..
Olaf
----- Original Message -----
From: <philip@cs.adfa.edu.au>
To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 12:30 AM
Subject: Re: Disco, disco, disco
>
> >No one's mentioned Strut's _Disco Not Disco_ comps
>
> >>check the disco not disco comps for similar quality disco strangeness.
>
> i did - yesterday morning!
>
> wow there sure have been some interesting tracks thrown up by this
> discussion. i know the loft, jumpin', & disco not disco comps, are there
> any other comps of similar 'non-commercial' stuff worth checking? given
the
> interest & popularity of all this stuff, hopefully there will be more
> re-issues & comps to come...!
>
> if you're into the electronic disco side of things, check the truly
> wonderful mix CD by dutch DJ inter-ferenc, 'mixed up in the hague vol 1' -
> absolutely essential, original & contemporary tracks. definately very
> little to do with 'acid jazz' though...
>
> some personal favs:
>
> giorgio moroder - the chase
> hamilton bohannon - let's start the dance
> space - carry on, turn me on
> hugh masekela - don't go lose it baby
> cerrone - supernature
> anything by arthur russell
> muzique - in the bush
> sparks - the no. 1 song in heaven
> anything by kraftwerk
>
> p-dogg
>
>
>
>
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