RE: Trying to identify track with Ella samples ...

From: Simon Arenhold (Simon@kayacomm.com)
Date: Thu Mar 08 2001 - 11:19:55 CET

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    Andy,

    That track is called Cut the Jazz by De-Phazz off their
    Detunized Gravity album, which is excellent by the way.
    De-Phazz puts out their tunes on the very excellent,
    German based Mole Listening Pearls label.

    Check the link to find out more about this ablum:
    http://www.mole.de/eng/Releases/mole0072/mole0072_info.html

    You can find out more about Mole at www.mole.de
    If you are just getting into this music I suggest you check
    out a few of the other Mole artists as they ooze much the same
    class as De-Phazz.

    Hope this helps,
    Simon

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Andy [mailto:big.beat.nut@i.am]
    Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 11:26 AM
    To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    Subject: Trying to identify track with Ella samples ...

    Can anyone help me please ?

    I recently heard something I really liked a shop, and I want to find
    out what it is so I can buy it. It was quite distinctive, an acid jazz
    sort of thing with two samples of Ella Fitzgeralds voice. One was
    "Kiss me once, Kiss me Twice" (could perhaps be Ella from "how
    long has this been going on") and "Lo-o-o-o-o-ove" (which is
    definitely Ella from the closing of "Love for sale").

    The only thing the shop assistant could tell me was the word
    "dephadzz" ("deaf aids" was how he pronounced it) written on the
    CD. That has got me nowhere, unfortunately.

    The track was a really laid-back, atmospheric, soulful thing,
    but with a definite beat.

    BTW, apologies, I know next to nothing about Acid Jazz ... but
    from what I've read on the web (and listened to to from the web)
    Acid Jazz sounds like a fairly accurate description of the music I
    heard.

    Yrs despondently (and not really
    holding out hopes for a reply), Andy

    --
    Andy
    e:	big.beat.nut@i.am
    



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