Re: Nightmares on wax Carboot soul


aspeitia axel arturo barcelo (abarcelo@indiana.edu)
Sat, 27 Nov 1999 13:53:29 -0500 (EST)



Also, thanks to the inclusion of some of their earlier material in WARP
Records' 10th Anniversary collection, a lot of people are just
rediscovering their contribution to the genera.

On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Dirk van den Heuvel/Groove Dis wrote:

> Nightmares on Wax- Carboot Soul is a great record. But it's also a bit old
> by now. When it first came out it was on the top of what seemed every chart
> there was. My suggestion is pick up a few of the import dance mags
> (Straight No Chaser of course, but also maybe Jockey Slut, Muzik or DJ) and
> you'll find out about records like that right away. (You could also check
> our website www.groovedis.com to find what's brand new every week)
>
> --Dirk---
>
> It is a great record though.
>
>
> At 11/27/99 11:50 AM , Art Vandelay wrote:
> >Dear List: I bought Nightmares on wax "carboot soul" . I only listened to
> >4 tracks with the main part of the night's scheduled "listening period"
> >going to Angie Stones great cd( biggest seller at my local indie dj/hip
> >hop store along with Dre) but i like it. How can we live in a world where
> >something this good doesnt get mentioned more often. This is very very
> >good.It should have been hyped up there with shadow or Krush. I will
> >revise my Trip hop pantheon to include these guys.
> >
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