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Mon, 12 May 2003 10:50:21 +0200
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Re: [idm] New choons
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Andrew Jones,
quoted 5 lines Being on Ninja Tune will help the hugeness to grow.> Being on Ninja Tune will help the hugeness to grow. > They had an album before living room hush. can't remember the name > though. check the wire, they mentioned it. It's a live band that > sequences > their shit.
Their first album was called "Jævla Jazzist, Grete Stitz" which translates into "Fucking Jazzplayer/Jazzmusician, Grete Stitz". It wasn't released on any label, as far as I know, so you might have problems finding it. "Jævla Jazzist" was their name when they started btw, but they chickened out and changed it to Jaga. The production on that one is kinda amateurish, but the music is quite good. Best thing about it is the cd case, which features a pictorial of a guy spraying grafitti on a farmhouse, only to be chased away by the farmer. They've also released an EP called Magazine EP. Btw, to the people asking about live play; they're even better live on stage than recorded. I've seen them live ten or so times, and they've never disappointed yet. If you like The Stix, you will love A Livigroom Hush. It's more focused, and not all over the place like The Stix. The guy doing the percussion for Jaga, Martin Horntveth, has released some Venetian Snares/Squarepusher sounding stuff on Smalltown Supersound, that's worth checking out. regards, urb --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org