From: Dan (dzacks_at_po-box.mcgill.ca)
Date: 2003-01-14 00:31:15
Elson,
What's the relationship between dancehall and the spirit of acid-jazz?
Dan
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From: Elson Trinidad [mailto:elson_at_westworld.com]
Sent: January 13, 2003 5:43 PM
To: Nicholas Drozdoff; acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] RE: Axel's post
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At 10:30 PM 1/13/03 +0000, Nicholas Drozdoff wrote:
>This is really interesting. Around here (Chicago) Acid Jazz is just not
>really there (on the air) with the exception of this one college radio
>station. Well, I'm not really aware of it on the air, in any case. There
>are several bands around here that are doing it, though. Liquid Soul is
>quite good. Man I would love to get some gigs with bands like that. Alas,
>Liquid Sould is lead by a trumpeter, so I'm out on that one.
>
>Am I correct in assuming that acid jazz is bigger overseas?
>
>It was. Acid Jazz is dead. But its spirit lives on in several genres:
>neo-soul, broken-beat, deep house, drum n bass, dancehall, downtempo,
>2-step garage, "jam band" music, underground hip-hop, etc.
>
>
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At 10:30 PM 1/13/03 +0000, Nicholas Drozdoff wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>This is really interesting.
Around here (Chicago) Acid Jazz is just not really there (on the air)
with the exception of this one college radio station. Well, I'm not
really aware of it on the air, in any case. There are several bands
around here that are doing it, though. Liquid Soul is quite good. Man I
would love to get some gigs with bands like that. Alas, Liquid Sould is
lead by a trumpeter, so I'm out on that one.<br><br>
Am I correct in assuming that acid jazz is bigger overseas?<br><br>
It was. Acid Jazz is dead. But its spirit lives on in several genres:
neo-soul, broken-beat, deep house, drum n bass, dancehall, downtempo,
2-step garage, "jam band" music, underground hip-hop,
etc.<br><br>
<br>
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