mikx
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Tue Jun 03 2003 17:51 looking for tunes that sound like this... |
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hi.
i've decided to take a higher step in my musical/dj/mixing/whatever-else-you-want-to-call-it abilities, and will make a cd full of chilled out, laid back tracks (trip hop + dubs and slow breaks)..
(hence previously asking about some easy listening aphex twin- thanks inge, that track is awesome!)
im asking if anybody can contribute to my track listing that would be great.. all i need is some track names and artists who produce jazzy slow (90-100bpm) breaks..
if you're not sure what i mean by jazzy slow breaks, HERE is an example...
thanks!!
-mikx
p.s. yeah that remix is mine, pretty quick job but that kind of down tempo jazzy bigbeat sound is what i want.. |
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Sunbuster
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Location: Finland
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Posted: Tue Jun 03 2003 21:07
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I shall suggest the following, might not all be what you're looking for, some can't be considered breaks in any way, but I consider them cool and deadly and well worth their place on a chilled album
Singles:
Saint Etienne - Only love can break your heart (Andrew Weatherall remix)
Leama - requiem for a dream (leama's ambient mix)
Solid Sessions - Janeiro (Chiller twist blue line remix)
Way out West - Stealth (Rennie Pilgrem & Commie remix)
Miro - By your side (Ian Wilkie Dub OR mix)
Albums:
Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren band - A special album [especially "Here is love","Nikita","Casino","Think twice",... ah heck, just get the album, it's worth it ]
From the album "Timo Maas - Loud":
-Hask Driven
-O.C.B.
-Caravan (feat. Finley Quaye)
-Bad Days
If you absolutely must have jazzy tunes, then Ralph Myerz is your best bet from my list, but I'd recommend to check through at least the Saint etienne remix also, and the Miro remixes (though the Miro remixes might be a bit fast, as is the case with the Timo Maas tunes). I'm guessing you already have the album St. Germain - Tourist, if you made the remix on So flute
If you want/need I can post short samples of each tune |
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Inge
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Location: Nieuw Lekkerland @ Holland
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Posted: Tue Jun 03 2003 22:21
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You might consider jumping into the symphomatic orchestra. They make nu-jazz, and although most of the beats are non-linear, it really gives you very warm and atmospheric jazz-like tracks.
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Inge
Man-At-Arms

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Posted: Wed Jun 04 2003 18:51 Re: looking for tunes that sound like this... |
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mikx wrote: |
(hence previously asking about some easy listening aphex twin- thanks inge, that track is awesome!)
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Check this one out then: Aphex Twin - Logon-fock witch_ (let's hope I read that correctly ). It's taken from the Richard D. James Album, and was made in a period between his ambient and grindcrushingbeatprogramming era. It's track 10 from the album (just in case I read the name incorrect, since't it's hardly decodable )
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mikx
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Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Wed Jun 04 2003 19:07
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sunbuster, i couldn't get onto any of those tracks on soulseek or kazaa.. except ralph myerz- think twice..
soulseek had all the ralph myerz tracks but i couldnt downlaod them because i was in queue..
but.. any chance you can put those 5 singles (st etienne, etc..) on server somewhere, and i'll grab them ASAP??
inge: i can't find anything by symphomatic orchestra
either..
thanks for your input though, guys...
-mikx |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Thu Jun 05 2003 10:33
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I'll pm you the links as soon as possible (have to record some of the tunes off vinyl first)  |
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Fri Jun 06 2003 21:23
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btw. forgot to mention one tune that might fit your bill:
Infusion - Spike
either the "album mix" or "wexford mix"
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