RE: "Bring the Files Jim" by Hero No 7/Lalo Schifrin

From: Dirk van den Heuvel (dirkv@groovedis.com)
Date: Tue Aug 14 2001 - 19:24:47 CEST

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    It is a dope track. Their EP (on vinyl only sorry) has I think 7 tracks on
    it. All pretty cool, all in the sample packed hip hop vein. Don't know where
    you can find it online (try juno--www.juno.co.uk), but if you want to pick
    it up we have it.

    Dirk van den Heuvel
    President/GM, Groove Distribution
    "Your Guide To The Underground"
    http://www.groovedis.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jonathan Ashley [mailto:jon@oblivion.accessus.net]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:08 AM
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: "Bring the Files Jim" by Hero No 7/Lalo Schifrin

    Does anyone have any information on how I can hear this track online, or
    purchase a cd of it?

    Apparently it's part of a breakbeat compilation, but this section is being
    used as a single, and features Public Enemy's "BRING THE NOISE" over the
    theme song of the ROCKFORD FILES. It sounds dope. If anyone has any
    more information on it, or if the group has any more tracks that mix hip
    hop with jazzy samples, that would be great.

    Also, if anyone here gets the chance, and doesn't mind dropping a couple
    of bucks, you should check out the Rush Hour 2: Original Motion Picture
    Score [SOUNDTRACK] by Lalo Schifrin. I saw the movie this weekend (above
    average popcorn film), and his score is really funky and just mad at
    times...really reminds of 'BULLIT' and the 'ENTER THE DRAGON' theme
    with the walking basslines and such.

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