From: Walker, Radio Jazz (walker_at_radiojazz.dk)
Date: 2003-07-01 13:25:23
Yahoooooooo........... Hi ppl....
Just a quick bulletin from the vinyl headquarters
of yours groovefully.
As by today, several listeningsessions later, I
have unconditionally fallen in love with Goodbye
swingtime. It has grown from semifrustrated dissapointment
to unconditional acceptance of the path chosen
by Matthew Herbert.
Next big thing will hopefully be to see the
bigband performing here in Copenhagen.
Any Danish bookers on the list ? Act up :-)))
Walker
KICK JAZZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walker, Radio Jazz" <walker_at_radiojazz.dk>
To: "acid jazz" <acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] Virus on Spacek's Vintage Hi-Tech CD / Herbert
> > BTW
> > his new big band album "goodbye swingtime"
> > is a prime candidate for album of the year, IMHO....
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> I WANT to unconditionally love this album as my
> surroundings tell me how grand it is. Therefore I play
> it on a regular basis in between all the other goodies
> that comes my way and because I FEEL I am having
> a long and serious relationship with Herbert / Dr. Rockit /
> Radioboy / Wishmountain.
> Even the first track on a special CD for my son to be born
> by was ; You are unknown to me.
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> BUT ... I think Goodbye Swingtime is somehow
> harder for me to get the feel of, maybe due to the
> form namely a big band :-)
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> That said I find Herberts reflections very interesting
> and his website is very inspiring and unveals in a
> subtle way his thoughts and inspirations.
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> Also I found a very nice audio interview on BBC1
> where Gilles is interviewing Herbert in between two
> sets with the big band.
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> Well... as I said ..., I do WANT to like the album,
> so on the player it will go.
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> Walker
> KICK JAZZ
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "J-Justice" <jason_at_suntzusound.com>
> To: <info_at_citrona.net>
> Cc: <acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:54 PM
> Subject: RE: [acid-jazz] Virus on Spacek's Vintage Hi-Tech CD
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> > go to magicand accident.com
> > and read his personal rules for composing music.
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> > its pretty headly stuff
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> > its like the "dogme" film creed applied to music.
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> > BTW
> > his new big band album "goodbye swingtime"
> > is a prime candidate for album of the year, IMHO....
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> > > Pardon me for breaking in off topic a bit but..speaking of Matthew
> > > Herbert, someone told me recently that he is very anti- sampling? I may
> > > have heard this incorrectly. Anyone know?
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> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: kristopher robin [mailto:sirka_at_bellsouth.net]
> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 2:59 PM
> > > To: aj list
> > > Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] Virus on Spacek's Vintage Hi-Tech CD
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> > > mga wrote:
> > > (PS... overheard... quote from very famous singing star with long string
> > > of hits in '70's and '80's.... "Records and CD's are done. It's over.
> > > Dead. Forget the labels. I'm making a big band CD."
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> > > was it in reference to matthew herberts new album?
> > >
> > > sirka
> > > --
> > > audibleTantrum.wprk 91.5fm.friday 7-9pm
> > > http://www.tempersTantrum.com/playlists
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