i am by no means an expert of the genre, but i think the "sincere" track is
probably the best on the CD...definately the "deepest" sounding one...the
other tracks walk the line between up-tempo R+B, and ragga style MCing over
that two-step, cymbal/snare workout...
i'd like to find some "deeper" two-step, something a little more abstract,
minus the diva singing...that really syncopated fluttery beat is pretty
infectious. i wonder if something like this exists, probably the wrong list
to be asking this on :)
GM
quoted 26 lines From: Irene McC <substar@iafrica.com>
>From: Irene McC <substar@iafrica.com>
>Reply-To: substar@iafrica.com
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] speaking of garage
>Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 08:01:03 +0200
>
>On 3 May 2001, at 8:49, Greg Malcolm wrote:
>
> > borrowed an mj cole album
>
>Aaaaah! There's a beautiful MJ Cole track called "Be Sincere" which
>graces various compilations, the version I've got is the Jazzanova
>remix and it is excellent (in a female vocal, melodic way - a far cry
>from crunchy glitches).
>
>However, this is the only thing of his I've heard and wouldn't know
>whether it's indicative of the rest of his output.
>
>I
>*
>
>
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