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2001-06-13 23:14Brian MacDonald [idm] new Jaxx
└─ 2001-06-14 07:45Lance @ Inaudible [idm] Re: new Jaxx
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2001-06-13 23:14Brian MacDonaldBefore you read the subject line, roll your eyes, fold your arms, and turn around, here me
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Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:14:12 -0700 (PDT)
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[idm] new Jaxx
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Before you read the subject line, roll your eyes, fold your arms, and turn around, here me out. I'm figuring "Rooty" is a superior follow-up to the debut "Remedy" for several reasons that might appeal to some here. There were only a couple of tracks off "Remedy" I thought unique and interesting.. which were "Yo Yo" and "Same Old Show", the darker, weirder tracks. And there was an intermediate single called "Camberwell" which was even weirder. "Rooty" seems to have gone more in that direction, thankfully. There are more vocals on this album, so if you have a problem with vocals from the start, you can stop reading now... And there are still a few songs on "Rooty" that don't excite as much, but it's more an exception than a pattern this time. "Romeo", "Breakaway", "Get Me Off", and "Where's Your Head At" are all among the Jaxx's best tracks to date. Then again, I like "One More Time", so judge my tastes and adjust mileage accordingly. Also Stateside, Basement Jaxx are as obscure as anyone else we talk about on this list... whereas I'm sure the UK gang here is sick of all the hype. np: Eddy Grant "Electric Ave." (BOY!....VreeeeeeeeeEEErrrr.> ======================================================================= Brian MacDonald <brianm@kuci.org> ======================================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-14 07:45Lance @ Inaudible>Before you read the subject line, roll your eyes, fold your arms, and >turn around, here
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Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:45:13 +0800
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[idm] Re: new Jaxx
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quoted 8 lines Before you read the subject line, roll your eyes, fold your arms, and>Before you read the subject line, roll your eyes, fold your arms, and >turn around, here me out. I'm figuring "Rooty" is a superior follow-up to >the debut "Remedy" for several reasons that might appeal to some here. >There were only a couple of tracks off "Remedy" I thought unique and >interesting.. which were "Yo Yo" and "Same Old Show", the darker, weirder >tracks. And there was an intermediate single called "Camberwell" which >was even weirder. "Rooty" seems to have gone more in that direction, >thankfully.
I'm not familiar with the more recent releases from basement jaxx but their earlier 12"s - Fly Life, Sleazycheeks, and Samba Magic - are fabulous tech-house/hard-house releases that fit in really well with the Lowlands techno sound (ala 100% Pure) from the mid-90s. In fact one of the basement jaxx releases featured remixes by lowlanders Steve Rachmad (aka Sterac) and Orlando Voorn. So Basement Jaxx may be mainstream fodder to some now but at one time they were very underground and cutting edge. -- -->-Lance---- PO Box 450715 Westlake, OH 44145 United States --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org