RE: dj Palotai in B'klyn: an encounter

From: Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 18:27:12 MET DST

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    Well thanks everybody for the heads up..I have sent an email to Mole asking
    about carrying their releases in the US, we'll see what happens. We finally
    got the Jazzland releases in this week (that only took about 5 weeks of
    trading emails and phone calls...) and I'm trying to sort out Couch now too.

    Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
    Groove Distribution
    http://www.groovedis.com
    Your Guide To The Underground

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Keyser & Shuriken [mailto:keyser.shuriken@freemail.hu]
    Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:33 AM
    To: Acid Jazz list
    Subject: Re: dj Palotai in B'klyn: an encounter

    :-)))

    Nice story...

    Yeah, Palotai is the father of all djs of Budapest...

    Here's the playlist of his mix-cd:

    01 don air - besame mucho
    02 bronx dogs - mixed blood (mambo roc)
    03 tim 'love' lee - super rappin no5
    04 juno reactor - pistolero (headrillaz mix)
    05 el loco gringo - watchuwanna (2 inda busch mix)
    06 wayword soul - serum
    07 jadell - come on and get some
    08 mint royale - from rusholme with love
    09 anima sound system - gipsy sound clash
    10 karminsky experience - the hip sheik
    11 redback - brighter day
    12 dj traxx - navigating the nile by night
    13 alien soap opera - voladores (blim remix)
    14 disco duck - only in it for the money
    15 lemon jelly - homage to patagonia

    Peace,

    keyser & shuriken

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Jeremy Hollister <jeremy@mte.com>
    To: Keyser & Shuriken <keyser.shuriken@freemail.hu>
    Cc: The List <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
    Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 6:23 PM
    Subject: dj Palotai in B'klyn: an encounter

    > sunday afternoon story:
    >
    > was in my local record shop/cafe aka Halcyon in b'klyn on sunday and
    > there was a dj spinning some very eclectic and good musics. His name is
    > Palotai and he even threw a Turok throat singing song into the set.
    >
    > With the dj was another guy talking with the owners of the store,
    > pointing to cd's and saying "yeah we released that and oh' this is good"
    > and so on and hey check out this CDR...
    >
    > This sparked my curiosity and so when he pulled out a Yonderboi 12" I
    > thought hey these guys are from Mole records. So I said to the talker (
    > not the deejay) "I've heard good things about the Mole stuff, where can I
    > get it in the states?" and he says " how'd you hear of Mole and I'm from
    > the Hungary arm of Mole." Responding I say "I am on the A-J list and we
    > get these weekly news letters from Keyser & Shuriken, which are cool and
    > spread the word on what's happenin over there."
    >
    > Well to the point the guy says that Shuriken wrote the liner notes for
    > Palotai's CD and he say's Keyser & Shuriken are way cool and anyway been
    > loving the tips from the newsletter and it cool to see what a global thing
    > this music thing is.
    >
    > Unfortunately he didn't have any info on US distribution, but maybe it
    > will come soon, might be something Groovedis could hook up. So if they do,
    > check out the DJ Palotai mix cd. the website is www.mole.de lots of real
    > audio of good music.
    >
    > rambling on
    > J



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