From: Winston Balfourth (Winston.Balfourth_at_cw.com)
Date: 2004-02-19 10:16:18
Have to agree on that Deyampert release, what an excellent piece of music.
It really got me for the exact same reasons, the overall sound, vocals
really stand out. A definite recommended release for this year and my
favourite so far.
W
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Nicholson [mailto:peterpen_at_comcast.net]
Sent: 19 February 2004 00:25
To: Dirk van den Heuvel
Cc: 'richard n'; acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] HELLO AGAIN!!!
I'm on the same page as you, Dirk. I haven't been posting much b/c there
doesn't seem to be a whole lot of back and forth. I appreciate playlists and
gig announcements - I know it's hard to keep parties going and the records
flowing in, so it doesn't bother me too much. Plus, I occasionally get
turned on to new artists, have a rough feel for who's playing what/where
but...
I'm on another list where we recently had a "required posting." While that
was a simple "now playing" post, maybe it'd be cool to have something
similar, but with a brief description of *why* it's playing?
so...
NP: Deyampert Shapes & Colors (Sonar Kollektiv) I went and paid $19 at
Amoeba for this one and would pay twice that - it's that good. Not as
broken/ nu jazz-y as I (for whatever reason) expected, but glorious acoustic
soul. Just beautiful songwriting, chords, guitar with some delicious vocals
that aren't some wannabe diva wailing about "taking you hiiiiigher".
Definitely one for the quiet nights at home, or the sunny spring Sundays
going for a drive with your girl/ boy.
by the same token, the new Zero 7 When It Falls (Quango/Palm) is pretty
special. Softly trippy production but the focus is well on the mood and
atmosphere, with solid guest vocals from a variety of singers (Mozez, Sophie
Barker.) I *ahem* never got around to Simple Things but will be picking up a
copy after hearing this.
so...let's hear from some of you lurkers. Particularly those who don't
post anything other than their upcoming gigs! Speaking of which, SF heads
best be down at MikeBee's Safe on Saturday for John Beltran on the decks -
let's show some love.
easy,
Peter
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 03:37 PM, Dirk van den Heuvel wrote:
What bothers me is there doesn't seem to be a lot of discussion of music
along with the advertising/promotional postings. I stopped posting our
updates and such here because I didn't want my ONLY postings to be ads
(even
if they may be informative ones). Is everyone just super busy? Or super
bored?
Anyone hear the Joss Stone album? I wasn't familiar with her until we
got a
7" from the UK and I really like it. I think I'm off to the store
tonight to
pick it up.
Dirk van den Heuvel
President/GM, Groove Distribution
Deep. Jazzy. Soulful. Groovy Dance Music.
http://www.groovedis.com
-----Original Message-----
From: richard n [mailto:bp3565_at_hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:00 PM
To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] HELLO AGAIN!!!
Soo is anyone interesting in setting up a forum
dedicated to discussion and
leaving the radio shows, playlists, regional shows, newsetters in a
seperate list???
Peace RIch
old timers, don't we go thru this every 2 years or so? personally, i
like being able to see all of that stuff. it will also sometimes
stimulate conversations...
Sure I remember this debate a few years back, but now it seems
*everyone* is
pushing something.
Just look back in the archive and you'll see the amount of "adversiting"
that has basicaly taken over this list
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