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Electron
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Sat, 4 Jan 1997 05:55:03 +0100
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Re: (idm) + Brazilian Polyrhythms +
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Hi Pedro, At 23:01 02.01.1997 -0800, Pedro Cevallos <pceval01@fiu.edu> wrote:
quoted 9 lines My aunt let me *borrow* 25+ of her old Brazilian LPs (Samba, Novabossa,>My aunt let me *borrow* 25+ of her old Brazilian LPs (Samba, Novabossa, >Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Gilberto, Stan Getz, Luis Bonfa, >Charlie Byrd, Martinho Davila, Tamba Trio, Black Orpheus Movie Sountrack, >and many more). I've been mixing them with some of my jungle and acid >jazz records with great success. They just seem to fit perfectly. My >aunt, unfortunately, wants them back. Does anybody know: > >1. Are these old records still available? If so, where? >2. Has anybody ventured into the realm of Acid-Jazz-Samba-Novabossa?
well, since I got some latino-house records in Miami last year, I use them to mix latin-sounds with techno (usual with minimal stuff from Detroit or Berlin). Esp. I like to use the more original versions (without the phat house beat). You can ask Stryke (how is he, btw) about it. So I think I have an idea about what you mean. I also like old jazz-funk, hip-hop or even ska records (although because of the much slower speeds, thats more something for sampling) in combination with drum'n bass and electro. I like that contrast of electronical/mechanical/artificial techno and human/expressive/accoustic sounds. cya electron Sounds and Visions from the Wicked World of Electronic Dance Music http://music.city.de/wicked