Re: [acid-jazz] Drumagick--Easy Boom on Sambaloco / BB Radio

From: Argo (argo_at_speakeasy.net)
Date: 2003-04-15 01:03:01

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    BTW you can check out a couple new tracks by them on this weeks
    Broke&Beat Radio. Loving it!

    Drumagick / MALANDRAGEN / CD-R
    United Future Organization / SUITE ESPAGNOLE / Avex
    Sly and Robbie / SOFTCORE SURGE (ASHLEY BEEDLE RMX) / Palm Pictures
    Mitchell and Dewbury / BEYOND THE RAINS FEATURING BILLIE GODFREY / Mumo
    Dzihan and Kamien / STIFF JAZZ / Couch Records
    Drumagick / MALTA / CD-R
    Fertile Ground / BROKEN BRANCHES / Counterpoint
    Banda Favela / FORRO DE PE (BELLADONNA RMX) / Head to Toe
    Victor Davies / LADY LUCK (MISA NEGRA RMX) / JCR
    Kyoto Jazz Massive / THE BRIGHTNESS OF THESE DAYS (QUANTIC RMX) / JCR
    Fused Up / IMPRESSIONS / Island
    Fredrique Galliano presents the African Divas / KAFO FITE / F-Comm
    Adonis / NO WAY BACK / Trax
    Rima / FORWARD / JCR

    THIS WEEK
    Broke&Beat Radio // April 11, 2003
    Sweet new drum and bass from Brazil's Drumagick, an older Sly and Robbie
    gem remixed by Ashley Beedle, a joyous Latin jazz journey with Ben
    Mitchell and Russ Dewbury... look out for the new LP "Rapping with the
    Gods"... Smokin hot!, Misa Negra remixes Victor Davies and a twisted
    Quantic remix of Kyoto Jazz Massive from the folks at Compost, diggin'
    deep for a broken version of Coltrane's "Impressions", and closing with
    a new school vs. old school battle to the death between Adonis and
    Rima... guess who won...

    PS Thanks Jeroen!!! I got a couple bounced mails trying to touch down,
    get back if you have a minute.
    peace,
    argo

    On Monday, April 14, 2003, at 06:38 PM, BRIAN wrote:

    > Don't know if you know it or not, but this is also on Gilles P's
    > Worldwide 2
    > comp, and it is on the vinyl. But the 12" B-side "Funquiada" is also
    > mighty
    > fine. I got mine @ Amoeba in Los Angeles, and they usually have it in
    > stock.
    > Don't know if they do mail order from the L.A. or San Francisco stores.
    > Otherwise depending on where you are, you can try Vinyl Junkies, which
    > is
    > London based. By the usual suspects can I assume you're also including
    > Groove Distribution?
    >
    > Best.
    >
    > Brian
    >
    > On 4/14/03 12:58 PM, "Velanche Stewart" <vstewart_at_calpoly.edu> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> Okay, the usual suspects seems to be out of this title. Can anyone
    >> pinpoint me to a place where I can find it? Thanks in advance.
    >>
    >> V.
    >>
    >>