http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1151
I have to see, Resident Advisor has been giving a LOT of love to the
Detroit house producers and DJ's in the last year, I think it's a
really great thing, especially exposing those who might be a little
younger and not aware of these guys.
~David
Thanks for pointing that out. I see he's also playing that amazing
Floating Points release too (if anyone hasn't had a good listen to
that do).
robin...
On 25 Sep 2009, at 15:30, Ravinder S Mann wrote:
. . . in the mix
http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=vie
. . . in the mix
http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3532&Itemid=98
have a good w/e everyone
Ravinder,
He's releasing a longplayer called "Journey Collection" on Studio of Scott
Grooves Records this year. One part instrumental, one part vocal. You can hear
four of the instrumentals on this mix starting at 42:30
http://www.spiritofhouse.com/Mixes/fresh_groove_307.ram. Also, he's got a
mixshow web
What's he been up to lately? Haven't heard anything in years.
MEK
> speaking of scott grooves,
> can someone give me a review of his full length
> on Soma called "Pieces of a Groove" or something like that.
> is it worth getting?
>
not IMO. There are only 2 cuts that are great; the Roy Ayers comes to
mind - mainly though the tracks are quite boring and nothing
speaking of scott grooves,
can someone give me a review of his full length
on Soma called "Pieces of a Groove" or something like that.
is it worth getting?
Raul
The song Organ Nights is on the new Farley and Heller, Late Night Sessions III
double disc put out by Ministry of Sound. Since I'm pretty bad at describing
tracks, all I'll say is: deep house, laid back, organs (go figure), and very
enjoyable.
Nate