re: Subject: [acid-jazz] Shapes One comp on Tru-Thoughts released September 1st

From: christina_at_citrona
Date: 2003-09-02 18:22:47

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    Nice Jon.
    Congratulations to you on this respectable release.

    QSO's "Stampede" is indeed a great album. Songs 1-5 are all just wicked, and very "funky".
    All played with live instruments as well.

    Also, another label who has been posting called "Dogmatic" is looking to be quite promising (from the demo) with upcoming releases from ex-Pork Recordings artist we all know as "The Bullinuts" as well as Mamma Gravy and Murray Clark solo. Murray was recently in NYC spinning at a few events.

    Congratulations again Jon.

    Respect,

    C.

    > ------------Original Message-------------
    > From: John Book <johnbook9_at_yahoo.com>
    > To: acidjazz <acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu>
    > Date: Tue, Sep-2-2003 5:55 AM
    > Subject: [acid-jazz] Shapes One comp on Tru-Thoughts released September 1st
    >
    > A few of you should be familiar with a label out of
    > England named Tru-Thoughts Records (Christina, I've
    > seen your name in the forum recently). They've been
    > coming out with a lot of good records recently,
    > including the recent album by the Quantic Soul
    > Orchestra.
    >
    > Yesterday they released a double LP/double CD
    > compilation called SHAPES ONE. Along with Quantic
    > uniting with Mr. Scruff, it also features music from
    > TM Juke, Nostalgia 77, Mawglee, Flevans, Natural-Self,
    > and I'm happy to say it contains an exclusive Crut
    > track. On the album it is credited under my real name
    > due to a last-minute mixup, but "eBay Trauma Center"
    > has been played on the last two "Solid Steel" shows
    > and has been getting a small bit of club play too,
    > which I'm happy about.
    >
    > In the U.S. you can order it through either
    > http://www.dustygroove.com and
    > http://www.groovedis.com , and I'm sure through normal
    > outlets that sell quality music.
    >
    > --
    > My own album, HOME, has been in limbo for the last six
    > months but with luck it will be released this months
    > (been having major problems with the people who I had
    > ordered the CD's from).
    > --
    > Anyway, if any of you DJ's decide to mix up my song
    > and commit your damage to it, I wouldn't mind having
    > hard copy of it on a CD for my archives. Thanks.
    >
    >
    > p.e.a.c.e.
    > -John Book
    > http://www.john-book.com/Crut

    >