[acid-jazz] Giveaway: Mark Farina's "Mushroom Jazz 4"

From: Asher Bond (asher@morefreaky.com)
Date: Tue Oct 29 2002 - 22:51:28 CET

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    MoreFreaky.com and Om records are proud to bring you yet another
    Mark Farina Give-Away: Mushroom Jazz 4. The album won't be out until
    November 5th, but you can hear a preview of all 19 tracks and register
    for the give-away here:

    http://www.morefreaky.com/giveaway.html

    Maybe you haven't heard Mark Farina before, but I'm sure most of you recognize
    the name. Take a look at what people are saying about Mark Farina:

    "Well before downbeat became the hip musical phenomenon it is today, Mark
    Farina was initiating ears with the smooth sounds of his Mushroom Jazz
    series, possibly the most influential American contribution to the laid back
    beats scene."
    -Orion Ray-Jones MIXER magazine

    San Francisco, CA- Om Records presents the newest in Mark Farina's now
    classic series, Mushroom Jazz. Inspired by Mark's signature layering of
    instrumental tracks with hip-hop and soul vocals, and of course lots of weird
    samples from old vinyl collected over the years, Mushroom Jazz 4 stands out
    as its own sound. The new album features new and unreleased material from
    the finest in downtempo, hip-hop, raregroove, and deep soul, blunted beats
    including a brand new Mark Farina original track under his Bernal Boogie
    moniker entitled 'Phone Tap'.

    For the first time in four years, Mark will be bringing Mushroom Jazz on
    tour! Coinciding with the November release, a group of international dates
    will be selected to host the nights, with Mark spinning his finest in hand
    picked downtempo delights in key cities LIVE.

    Mark's tour schedule and other details will soon be posted here:
    http://www.om-records.com

    - Asher Bond
    http://www.morefreaky.com/
    http://www.deepergrooves.com/
    http://www.psychogenix.com/



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