Sv: lindberg hemmer foundation

From: walker (walker@radiojazz.dk)
Date: Mon Feb 18 2002 - 10:14:40 CET

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    Hello,

    Defiantely a most enjoyable album on the easy tip.

    Classic grooveful lineup of Hammond B3īs Minimoog,
    Wurlitzer, bass, percussion and Fender Rhodes.

    Quoted off the album :

    ..........

    Their first album "Scandinavian supermarket music at its very best"
    from 1996 was created and composed after a longlasting ressearch and
    numerous visits to supermarkets all over Europe.

    This one, their second, stems from their admiration of Latinamerican
    architecture, especially the brazillian wave with Oscar Niemeyer as
    frontman.

    After musically meditating on several architectural objects
    they composed tunes like the up-tempo "Tennis" with its likeable
    theme, the dancable " Manzetti", the tribute to Brazilian keyboardplayer
    and producer Eumir Deodato "Eumir" and the complex type of fusion
     " Michael " .

    "Sightseeing" is a hymn to Copenhagen, and " Sweden " is a tune to
    honor those who are not here anymore. " ...............

    wax
    KICK JAZZ

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: julien smuts <julien@housemusic.com>
    To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 5:06 AM
    Subject: lindberg hemmer foundation

    > hello, has anyone out there heard the lindberg hemmer foundation album "brazilian architecture" its a lovley brasilian/jazz fusion album, with house/disco beats and some lovley fender rhodes/synth work.. if anyone out there has it or has heard it please reply. thanks :)
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