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March 10th, 2010Uncategorized
You can do a lot of dances to this mix and you may even be able to do the cumbia. I don't know I just liked the way Deano's Cumbia sounded. It's got some latin, salsa, brazilian, afro beat, and cumbia funk.
Fabulous Three - Answer Me Softly
Manu Dibango - New Bell
Cesar Costa Fulho - E Os Sambas Viverao
Fruko y sus Tesos - Salsa Na Ma
Ray Mantilla - Gourdo Lobo
El Cid - New York to Georgetown
WJC and Roots Trunks and Branches - Rising
Malcolm's Locks - Get Up Stand Up
Raoul Zequeira - Hey Hey
Beginning of the End - Monkey Tamarind
Marsha Gee - Peanut Duck
Som Tres - Tanga
Ralph Robles - Taking Over
Antibalas - Dirt and Blood
Daktaris - Elfuhg Ibal Lasiti
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March 9th, 2010Uncategorized(IPT) was formed at the end of 2006 in the pursuit of an original jazz sound that its members were missing in other projects. Although IPT has the utmost respect for the traditions of bebop and later eras, the group's goal is a more innovative and personal style of jazz. Open to new influences and trends, even those outside of jazz, they don't choose the easy route of merely mixing divergent styles. The imaginative compositions by pianist Igor Prochazka and the excellent improvisational skills of Christian Perez (double bass) and Federico Marini (drums), two of the most in-demand musicians in Madrid's jazz scene, produce a personal and profound character in each song. IPT is a truly international trio: the three Madrid-based musicians come from the USA, Argentina, and Germany. It is the universality of their interpretation of jazz that unites their musical roots.In June 2007 IPT won the first prize for jazz group in the nation-wide contest "Audiciones" (Fundación Canal Isabel II--Madrid, Spain).
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March 8th, 2010Uncategorized
Carole Davis - A Frown Is Just A Smile Upside Down; from the LP/CD Heart Of Gold (1989)
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March 7th, 2010UncategorizedDimensional Holofonic Sound (DHS) released this classic during the early days of the modern rave scene back in 1989. It quickly took on a life of its own, being remixed to death and becoming one of the iconic tracks of the 90's club scene. There were so many remixes in fact - and the track was such an acid smash - that there were rumors of entire multi-hour sets where nothing was played but variations of this track.
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March 6th, 2010Uncategorized
01. Please
02. Wait Forever
03. Wish You Were Here
04. No Doubt
05. Special
06. Insepearable
07. Don't Rush
08. Watching You
09. Earth Angel
10. Lonely Night in NY
11. Love Hurts
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March 5th, 2010Uncategorized
01. World War III
02. Paranoid
03. Fly With Me
04. Poison Ivy
05. Hey Baby
06. Before The Storm
(feat Miley Cyrus)
07. What Did I Do To Your Heart
08. Much Better
09. Black Keys
10. Don't Charge Me For The Crime
(feat Common)
11. Turn Right
12. Don't Speak
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March 4th, 2010Uncategorized
Trumpet player Terumasa Hino did this LP in 1973 for CBS/Sony Japan, it covers two sessions at Iino Hall and Mouri Studio, players are Terumasa Hino on trumpet, Mikio Masuda on piano, Motohiko Hino on drums, Shigeharu Mukai on trombone, Eiji Toki, Takao Uematsu and Hideo Miyata on sax and Tsutomu Okada on bass.
1. Oriental Dance
2. My Funny Valentine
3. Thanks Toko
4. Rêve Provencale
5. Sky
6. Open Vision
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March 3rd, 2010UncategorizedLed Bib's five band members ambled on to the stage of the Arts Centre and looked friendly enough. They began playing "Yes, Again," and the delicate opening bars from Toby McLaren's keyboard drifted gently across the auditorium. But barely a minute later, as the alto saxes of Chris Williams and Pete Grogan kicked in and the rhythm section of Mark Holub on drums and Liran Donin on bass guitar drove the tempo upwards, the audience were suddenly reminded of why this exciting and original group have been labelled "punk jazz." Over the rest of their two sets Led Bib also made it clear that this label is far too conservative and restricting to come close to describing their sound... -
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State Of Grace - Touching The Times (1983) 12 Inch
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October 30th, 2009Uncategorized
