outcaste/compost 050/filter/waiwan


Erik Gaderlund (erikg@macconnect.com)
Wed, 18 Nov 1998 02:42:07 -0800



>
>compost 050 with tracks by rainer truby trio, fauna flash, beanfield,
>forest mighty black whose last track "til the end" is lush and dreamy.
>this cd even came with a compost sew-on patch!
>

Hmm, I love the "Future Sound of Jazz..." stuff, will need to check it out.

>new outcaste comp - too untouchable - this was released this year in the
>u.k., and should be available soon domestically with tracks by pressure
>drop, nanda shankar, badmarsh, cornershop, nitin sawhney, etc.
>

I second that

>waiwan - distraction- early this last summer i had asked this list about
>waiwan and got a few positive responses. then i heard one of its
>tracks, unfiltered funk, on a mixmag magazine comp and was blown away by
>that one track. i had gone to a few record stores previously unable to
>find it (i don't normally purchase cd's through the net). but finally
>got my hands on it and every track is supreme. particularly love the
>deep and the seventh track.
>
>leon thomas - facets, the legend of leon thomas - those of you who like
>the old stuff and purchase vinyl may want to look into this. it's got
>the great song "creator has a master plan" with lonnie liston smith plus
>other great tracks including "china doll" which i like though i do not
>care for the lyrics
>

Spinning side 'a' right now. Love it.

>
>60 channels - not as good as jaz klash, though and i noticed monday
>michuru does vocals on one track, but then took a listen and
>unfortunately, she only repeats the same 3 words throughout the song
>

I like the dub/d'n'b mix of beats, and, most of the Monday Michuru has very
few lyrics anyway.

>
>also wanted to mention i saw a good 1956 french movie called elevator to
>the gallows with a soundtrack by miles davis starring jeanne moreau. if
>you french films with a hitchcock kind of plot, you will enjoy this.
>but expect a few surreal scenes as the main character walks the streets
>in search of her loved one...these scenes contain dialogue that belong
>in an eternity commercial.
>

Reminds me, still need to see the old "Les Liasons Dangereux" with Art
Blakey and Co. doing the soundtrack.

erik g



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