Re: american artists


angedella isafella (notmusic@hotmail.com)
Sat, 04 Dec 1999 15:58:16 GMT



dea list: I like Dj spooky and the Controls do a good POrtishead
impersonation for those sweating out the 1.5 year wait between the next
bristol salve(P and ma release about at the same time)

>From: "DJ Fish" <fish@yesmate.com>
>Reply-To: <fish@yesmate.com>
>To: "Acid-Jazz Mailing List" <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>, "Dirk van den
>Heuvel" <dirkv@groovedis.com>
>Subject: american artists (was RE: downtempo in movies)
>Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 22:05:11 -0000
>
>dirk was on about:
> > What
> > American trip hop artist compares with Portishead and Massive Attack? I
> > can't think of any. DJ Shadow comes close maybe.
>
>not sure about this, but the majority of the samples come from old american
>records, so don't feel too left out. michael kandel (tranquility bass)
>deserves a mention. how about tony d? (okay so he releases on manchester's
>grand central but he's from new jersey innit?)... and then there's king
>britt, thievery corp. hey wtf am i doing sticking up for american music
>anyway? ;)
>
>--
>fish@future-shock.co.uk futureshock productions
>tel: +44 (0)7932 621886 http://listen.to/djfish
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>fridays @ camouflage + femi fem (young disciples)
>saturdays @ slam with tim 'love' lee (tummytouch)
>daddy g & mushroom (massive attack), kojak (live)
>andy smith (portishead), digs & whoosh, mk2 (diy)
>
>

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