Sorry, that is Jazztronik-Summer on My Mind
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Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 13:34:56 -0400
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Subject: RE: [acid-jazz] Co-Op Miami
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the music was incredible, including all dj sets and live performances.
The night started with Chris Grasse and Titonton rocking some killer broken
stuff on the main inside section.
Cuts I can remember from this time are:
Jazzatronik-Summer on my Mind <a sick cut>
Domu-Dangerous Times
Shortly later, Titonton was rocking some serious cuts he produced.
Very nice and hard stuff.
Daz and IG took over shortly from there while Argo and Chris rocked it in the
other indoor section.
Chris rocked this dope jazzy cut by Cosmic Village w/ some Mondo Grosso lyrics.
Still got to ID this one. Will get it though.
Then around midnight, outside in the open courtyard, Jeremy Ellis and John
Arnold performed live.
If you haven't seen their show definitely check it out.
>From "Funky Drummer" to "Styles and Patterns" to "Kissed by the Sun".
all live, real time;
I believe a tag-team DJ set by IG, Afronaught and Domu followed.
Again dope selections and mixing.
The cut I can remember from this time is Ernesto ? Blame It on The Melody
(Yukihiro Fukutomi remix).
IG followed with another cut which nobody could ID.
It was very deep and broken; sounded like something he made, but it was not.
I'll work on it.
Then the capper for me was Mark deClive-Lowe live with Bembe and company doing
the FreeSoul Sessions.
This was a totally improvised show.
Very deep as each member fed off each other; truly amazing to see.
I've heard about it from my ATL and DC peeps and heard/spun the 12", but seeing
it live is indescribable.
Some strict jazzheads may not say so, but that was truly jazz.
No questions about it.
Only pre-arranged song I could make out was "Traveling without Moving" w/
Capital A.
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