brucelev <brucelev@mindspring.com> asked:
quoted 2 lines i haven't heard the jet jaguar cd, so i'm curious
>i haven't heard the jet jaguar cd, so i'm curious
>which elements of patio come from that angle.
Here's are a few clips from mini-review's i wrote
about Jet Jaguar. The slower, or should i say
hip-hopish elements of Jet Jaguar are apparent in
Patio. The more bubbly (smooth) electronica
moments sound like Aspen. Check out the new
Involve site at
http://involve.co.nz/
quoted 1 line Jet Jaguar's new self titled full-length comes
>>Jet Jaguar's new self titled full-length comes
in a nice digipack with pink on white colors,
and a picture (who i assume to be Michael Upton
aka Jet Jaguar) on the cover. This release contains
a slew of propelling digital experiments intertwined
with a hiphop mood, and crunchy electronics along
the outer edges. Much of this album spans through
its quite moments, and at times stretches the beat-
oriented envelope even further than i would have
expected. As a whole, Jet Jaguar's latest is a thought
provoking ambient-electronics hiphop album that is very
smooth in its production value as well. Kudos to another
list-member (and who happens to be working on an
idm-list remix chain at the moment)..
quoted 1 line this release is well worth the purchase, not only
>>this release is well worth the purchase, not only
does this full-length span through a maze of downbeat,
hip-hop'ish electronics, it covers a lot of ambient turf
along the way, and i'd highly recommend it.
Pietro.
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