In a recent interview with Oliver Ho he referred to 'Bitches Brew' as an
inspiration. At the time this album came out everybody in the jazzworld was
dissing Miles Davis saying: 'This is no jazz, we don't want to hear it'.
Usually this is a sign for progress and in a lot of cases stuff like this is
only appreciated long time after its release. Oliver said he wanted to make
something like Bitches Brew on the technofront. I clearly remember since I
wrote out the interview with Oliver yesterday to get it in Bassic Groove
magazine in time (the moved the deadline two weeks almost driving me crazy).
The next album by Oliver Ho on his own imprint Meta will be heavily
influenced by jazz (at least that's what he said).


John

Hey all, just thought I'd share some new CD's I got with you guys/gals:

1: Smokers Delight [Nightmares On Wax]
2: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
3: Josh Wink - Profound Sounds Vol. 1

The first CD is from 95 and is basically a downtempo delight, the title says

it all - anybody else checked this out?!?!  I picked up the Miles Davis Cd 
cuz I haven't really explored Jazz as much as I should, and seeing that Jazz

had a big influence on techno and house as I have learned from the list, I 
thought I should check this out.  The 3rd CD, Josh Wink is actually really 
good.  It has some great tracks including a Gez Varley track, a track by 
Heiko Laux and Johannes Heil, and some more worth while tracks on there.  
Anybody else listen to this??  Anyways I'm pretty happy with me selection 
seeing as I haven't bought anything besides vinyl for at least 4 or 5 months

;)  Anyways......

        'Michigan' Myke [1 TRAK Resident]
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