Re: Wesseltoft - correction

From: Mark Allerton (Mark@warmspot.cix.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jun 30 2001 - 21:54:13 CEST


Ooops. "Change" has been mostly on my MP3 player, but I just checked the
credits and it actually features "real" drummer and percussionist. Make
that "masterpiece of rhythm *arrangement*", OK :-)

On Friday, June 29, 2001, at 08:41 PM, Mark Allerton wrote:

> Yeah, I'm really feeling this album as well. Megan's comments are
> pretty much on point - if you're not listening too hard, the album can
> sound a bit lightweight. But listening hard is worth the effort -
> there's an awful lot of subtlety in the production. Just check the
> opening track "Change": it's an absolute masterpiece of rhythm
> programming IMO.
>
> Just to qualify where I'm coming from - I absolutely loved the track "I
> just wanted you to feel good" on the GPWW comp, but bought the "New
> Conception" album on the basis of that and was not impressed.
>
> On Friday, June 29, 2001, at 09:11 AM, megan hill wrote:
>
>>> Bugge Wesseltoft Moving in the shops! Initial
>>> thoughts anyone?
>>
>> hey jim.
>> i really can't put into words how happy this album has
>> made me. i got this thinking i might like a few
>> tracks (after hearing the cool bugge cut on gilles'
>> "worldwide" comp.), but the whole lp is just lovely
>> lovely lovely! each track is a winner. it's the
>> perfect summertime chilled out album, nice as
>> background music; but it's also a stunner to listen to
>> intensely, just you and your headphones, being
>> mezmorized by the layers of wonderful jazz and mellow
>> beats. don't hesitate, pick it up!
>> -megan
>>
>>
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