Re: [313] bongo drums

2001-03-20 Thread Peter T. Bense

Okay Okay you didn't ask for specific releases but I'mma tell you anyway


What about that double pack of Femi Kuti remixes that came out awhile 
back?  I'd probably part with my copy. ;)  Remixes by joe claussel and 
kerri c... and MAW.


... you always have the option of buying breaks records -- one notable one 
that comes to mind is Apache Rock on the 303 label... its definitely bongo 
heavy.


/pt


> > I'm looking to incorporate some heavy instrumental bongo driven funk
tracks
> > in with a mix and wondered if anyone knew of any tracks worth checking
out.
>
> Not so much a specific release as a whole label: Ibadan Recordings out
> of New York. All the usual NY house suspects like Joe Claussell, Kerri
> Chandler and Jerome Sydenham are involved, most tracks are quite strong
> on the percussive side, all are top quality (I usually don't even bother
> to listen and just snap 'm up on sight).
>
> The Mr. Bongo label (affiliated with the London record store of the same
> name) released a compilation called "Batacuda por favor" a few years ago
> that is well worth checking out. They've probably released more comps,
> but I don't have any of those. Soul Jazz Records have also released
> several great compilations full of percussive latin/afro rhythms.




Re: [313] bongo drums

2001-03-19 Thread DJ DMT
wasn't mr bongo also released as an artist on tomato records from the UK
around 1994?
(I still play:  lake of dreams - by the ... wheel ??? (massive
percussion)

Dj DMT





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From: "Otto Koppius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Stewart Caig wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to incorporate some heavy instrumental bongo driven funk
tracks
> > in with a mix and wondered if anyone knew of any tracks worth checking
out.
>
> Not so much a specific release as a whole label: Ibadan Recordings out
> of New York. All the usual NY house suspects like Joe Claussell, Kerri
> Chandler and Jerome Sydenham are involved, most tracks are quite strong
> on the percussive side, all are top quality (I usually don't even bother
> to listen and just snap 'm up on sight).
>
> The Mr. Bongo label (affiliated with the London record store of the same
> name) released a compilation called "Batacuda por favor" a few years ago
> that is well worth checking out. They've probably released more comps,
> but I don't have any of those. Soul Jazz Records have also released
> several great compilations full of percussive latin/afro rhythms.
>
> Otto
>
>
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Re: [313] bongo drums

2001-03-13 Thread Otto Koppius
Stewart Caig wrote:
 
> I'm looking to incorporate some heavy instrumental bongo driven funk tracks
> in with a mix and wondered if anyone knew of any tracks worth checking out.

Not so much a specific release as a whole label: Ibadan Recordings out
of New York. All the usual NY house suspects like Joe Claussell, Kerri
Chandler and Jerome Sydenham are involved, most tracks are quite strong
on the percussive side, all are top quality (I usually don't even bother
to listen and just snap 'm up on sight).

The Mr. Bongo label (affiliated with the London record store of the same
name) released a compilation called "Batacuda por favor" a few years ago
that is well worth checking out. They've probably released more comps,
but I don't have any of those. Soul Jazz Records have also released
several great compilations full of percussive latin/afro rhythms.

Otto




Re: [313] bongo drums

2001-03-10 Thread dan ito

UMEK-voices of africa-primate
c. varela-varelaland ep-primate
c. varela-generator feelings-primate
ben sims-selective-dark house
sharam & youssef-2 of us-prolekult
and just about anything by marco bailey

hope these help


From: "Stewart Caig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [313] bongo drums
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 17:45:01 +0100

Hi

I'm looking to incorporate some heavy instrumental bongo driven funk tracks
in with a mix and wondered if anyone knew of any tracks worth checking out.

Cheers

Stewart


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Re: [313] bongo drums

2001-03-10 Thread Phonopsia
I don't have a tracklisting, but the Rainer Truby and Peter Kruder set on
the Betalounge has a lot of material that seems to be what you're looking
for. It might be a good place to start.

Tristan
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Date: Saturday, March 10, 2001 12:45 PM
Subject: [313] bongo drums


>Hi
>
>I'm looking to incorporate some heavy instrumental bongo driven funk tracks
>in with a mix and wondered if anyone knew of any tracks worth checking out.
>
>Cheers
>
>Stewart
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