quoted 5 lines i recall listening to his earlier material, "Museum of Sounds", quite
> i recall listening to his earlier material, "Museum of Sounds", quite
> funky! kinda surprising to find his bossa nova version on Hall & Oates
> "Private Eyes" ;-)
>
> so, how does "last century modern" compare to "museum of sounds"?
it's different but same. thankfully there's less hip-hop/R&B, which i
thought detracted from "sound museum" (except for that fucking cool Biz
Markie beatbox joint), and a bit more of a jungle/dnb flavor on a couple
tracks. but i think his melodies and the way he plays with samples is
similar, and still very good. there's also some chill female vocals thrown
in on several tracks (as usual) but they are used more as samples and less
as songs, which i like. pick it up just for the guy saying
"congratulations... on the finest... turn... table in the world!" over a
cha-cha beat. solid.
nub
np. Kevin Saunderson DEMF archives from groovetech.com. fun stuff at
about minute 19.
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