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(idm) SUB-REVIEW: The Future Sound of Jazz

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1996-08-28 22:01Zenon M. Feszczak (idm) SUB-REVIEW: The Future Sound of Jazz
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1996-08-28 22:01Zenon M. FeszczakVarious Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ ----------------------------------------- 1996 I
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Various Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ ----------------------------------------- 1996 Instinct Records, EX334-2 An addictive comp! Imagine Dave Brubeck after a year on the ambient list, and you'll catch the general vibe. Fundamentally groove-oriented, but subdued enough to cross over the ambient/idm terra incognita. File the case under acid jazz, and the CD under ambient dub. Would mix well with the Waveform A.D. series. Some of the standout cuts: The Aphex Twin remix of Gentle People's "Journey" is worthy of an indefinite relisten. A fluid jazzy rhythm, breathy female sub-scat vocals, lush lushness throughout. Brings illicit thoughts to mind... Sven Van Hees does a jazzy "Tabla Rasa" (hip title) worthy of a laid-back sixties jazz cafe, except for those twiddly knobly bubbly sounds, and the evolution of the beat into a reverby dub. Just say yes. Nightmares on Wax sets a sensuous mood with "Nights Interlude", which drifts like perfect music for airports (copyright Eno Inc.), but could as well be the perfect mood for erotic ambience. A retro organ balances curiously against the electro(de) piano, nouveau muzak strings offset a decidedly au courant dubwize beat. Max 404 gets spooky on us with "Quiddity". Fauna Flash breaks the mellow beats down while recycling "Sexual Attraction", which sounds more like a tasty later phase than that of attraction. Shantel's "Nova Sola" throws us a sporadic jazz-inflected female vocal melody line against a rhythm that would do Peter Gabriel's worldmuze clique proud. Personal second-fave (after the Gentle People cut) - the mu-Ziq track, "Hector's House", which many probably already know. That greedy dirty gritty scratchy sand-in-the-sandals beat runs through some wacked LFO, while our prodigious and prodigal son meanders over the top with inexplicably laid-back piano and synth solos. Messy, bratty and brilliant. Anywaze, another worthy komp from Instinct, who also deserve kredit for bringing all that beat-i-ful Ninja/Ntone noize to scattered and lucky points in these vast United States of Aspiring Ambience. Well, when the sun casts those long orange pre-Autumn shadows and gilds the mirrored skyscrapers before sunset, even Philadelphia seems sadly beautiful. Must be time to hit the road. Enjoy! Zenon M. Feszczak Philosopher of Ambience
1996-08-29 04:16mquinn@CERF.NETOn Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote: > Various Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ
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On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote:
quoted 3 lines Various Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ> Various Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ > ----------------------------------------- > 1996 Instinct Records, EX334-2
[nice review deleted] this sounds like it might be something that instinct licensed for a re-release, i think that this comp came out a while ago on the compost label. can anyone confirm this? the future sound of jazz 2 comp has been floating around for a while (as an import in the us) and looks equally appealing... mike ______________________________________________ a laser portrait of Ax's brain would have found it harmonizing with the blissful notes of the noise, and all Qin could do was badger him as to how he'd fooled the Octaplex entry scanners...(the big empty, j luceno)
1996-08-28 22:24Peter SzymczakI stood there dumbstruck when I saw fifty copies of this outstanding comp in the bins at T
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I stood there dumbstruck when I saw fifty copies of this outstanding comp in the bins at Tower! Besides the tracks already mentioned, there's also a Tortoise track on the comp, "Ry Cooder", which totally throws me everytime it comes on. Totally electic mix of tunes. BTW: The first (originally released on Compost) Future Sound of Jazz comp is also excellente! It also contains a track by the artist, Shantel, who I've been trying to find out more about, but to no avail. Anyone have any info? pease, pete. Peter Szymczak szymczak@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com/~szymczak