The Exposures isnt too good for replay value IMO.

good for a few listens, for sure.  I think jelinek topped out at beautone.

i sent a preview copy of this to someone else on the list, maybe they will speak up with their opinion on it.

-joe

----- Original Message ----- From: "Antonio Alves Felizardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: (313) Favorite downbeat/leftfield/chill-out labels and artists?


Some recs:

-- The Exposures - Lost Recordings LP (Eastern Developments)

New & excellent project from Jan Jelinek on Prefuse's label, on a downbeat tip.

-- Danny Breaks - The Outer Dimension LP (Alphabet Zoo)

Seriously twisted hip-hop instrumentals, check!

-- Elmore Judd - Angel Sound LP (Above the Clouds)

Bedroom made album by London based artist, sweet melodies and vocals.

-- Koushik - Be With LP (Stones Throw)

Hiphop meets Folktronica (haha!). Gorgeous!

-- Jimmy Edgar - Bounce Make Model LP (Warp)

Timbaland meets Detroit, with a twist.

-- Populous - Queue For Love LP (Morr Music)

One of my fave albums of the year so far. Deep and layered downbeat arrangements.

-- Sa-Ra - Dark Matter & Pornography Mixtape CD (??)

The future of MTV music? If you haven't heard of them, you seriously need to check their production and remix works out. Awesome stuff.

-- Anything on Bully, Sixtoo's label, check: VA - Bully Lunch Money Singles Vol. 1 // Elektro4 - Keystroke One LP

Check Juno for samples!
Antonio


On Aug 3, 2005, at 1:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





Just in the mood for beats - head nodding music lately

my favs lately have been Ninja Tune, 4Lux, Cup of Tea, Tru Thoughts...

share yours?
anything out there that's Detroit related (or not but just good)?

MEK


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