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

From: Andy (big.beat.nut@i.am)
Date: Fri Mar 09 2001 - 09:49:02 CET

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    Hi,

    Many thanks for this and other replies. When I got the first answer
    it didn't tell me the track so I spent some time at www.mole.de
    identifying the track. What an excellent site ! You can listen to the
    whole of each CD so I certainly will be browsing around some more.

    Thanks again, Andy.

    > From: Simon Arenhold <Simon@kayacomm.com>
    > Date sent: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 12:19:55 +0200
    >
    > 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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    Andy
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