Robert Hood's Nighttime World albums
Anything/everything by the Three Chairs

On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 9:54 AM Aidan O'Doherty
<aidan.b.odohe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Phil,
>
> Glad you mentioned the Check One CD, used to have it, gave a loan of it to 
> someone, never got it back ☹️. I listened to that constantly. I'd say it was 
> a commercial disaster, but the music on there highlighted the links between 
> jazz and techno.
>
> And some of the most sublime techno, Nuron 'Eau Rouge', Silent Phase 
> 'Meditative Fusion', Jedi Knights 'Solina', 69 'Microlvr'. Mein Gott, it 
> brings a tear to the eye.
>
> The follow-up, which I still have, Synthesis, is no way as good.
>
> Also, I would mention Nu Era - that's jazz techno right there.
>
> But then I view Surgeon as Bohannon on steroids. I'm connecting dots that may 
> not be there.
>
> Thanks,
> Aidan
>
>
>
>
> On Mon 22 Oct 2018, 07:50 Philip McGarva, <philipmcga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Matt & others
>>
>> Others have tried and failed to bring 'jazz' and 'techno' together
>> before but there have been some noteable successes.
>>
>> Innerzone Orchestra 'Programmed'
>> Kirk Degiorgio 'Check One' mix CD and 'Amalia's Mode' from 'Planetary
>> Folklore'
>> Kenny Larkin 'My Reflection' from 'The Narcissist' (the drums oh my)
>> Ian O'Brien 'Desert Scores'
>> Various Artists 'Elements of and Experiments with Sound' (insane
>> creativity and asymmetrical arrangements)
>> Theo Parrish 'Love is War for Miles' from 'First Floor'
>>
>> Don't worry too much about tasteful ;-)
>>
>> Philski
>>

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