re: music for babies (teens of course :))...good, jazzy DnB...

From: miroslav. (ambient66@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2001 - 23:23:57 CET

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    --- "Joni ." <bigorangecat@hotmail.com> wrote:
    > I picked up LTJ's Logical Progression which I
    > absolutely hated. It wouldn't
    > be for another year that I'd pop that disc back in
    > and immediately fall into
    > an ecstacy. What was I thinking? (I love it when I
    > pop in a disc later and
    > love it for the first time, its a great feeling.)

    hehe..I dunno! I like LTJ and ALL the folks at Good
    Looking Records (especially big bud)...granted, alot
    of it starts sounding the same soon, but just ration
    the doses. I think he is better than about 95% of the
    drum n bass out there today. I really appreciate his
    deep, jazzy approach to his music...without
    sacrificing serious beats and bass. DRS and Conrad
    are more hit and miss for me, tho.

    My 2 all-time fav jazzy drum n bass tracks that I
    think every person on the globe should hear:

    1. Peshay's "vocal song"...just brilliant. simple,
    yet tight...not one beat out of place...it shows the
    real beauty of a well-crafted drum n bass pattern.
    heck most anything from peshay is great.

    2. JMJ & Flytronix "In too deep". Its just damn
    good...and thats all there is to it:-)

    They're both in LTJ's Logical Progression 1...I think
    "in too deep" was featured on K&D's dj kicks too...

    >
    > PRN
    > Mushroom Jazz - Blue Boy - Remember me
    >
    coool...
    I'm writing my seminar paper to mushroom jazz
    2...whats this rumor I hear about a 3rd one coming out
    soon? Is it still gonna have mark farina mixing?

    One more thing...anyone heard the new Minus 8 album?

    miroslav.

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