Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Lou Reed / Laurie Anderson / John Zorn | The Stone: Issue Three
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Miles Davis - Panthalassa: The Remixes (1999)
Label: Columbia
Catalog#: COL 069897 1
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP
Pays: USA
Année: 1999
Style: Jazz, Drum n Bass, Breakbeat, Abstract Hip Hop
01 Shhh (sea4 miles ''King Britt'' remix)
02 Black satin,On the corner (DJ Krush remix)
03 Rated X (Doc Scott remix)
04 In a silent way (DJ Cam remix)
05 Rated X (Jamie Myerson remix)
06 On the corner (Subterranean channel ''Bill Laswell'' mix)
Link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/106759306/BOEth374MD-Prmx.rar
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
DJ Mehdi - Loukoums (2011)
http://soundcloud.com/edbangerrecords/dj-mehdi-loukoums
R.I.P
About:
DJ Mehdi múlt heti, tragikus és korai halálát internetszerte gyászolják, sőt, politikusok is kifejezték résztvétüket a családnak és a rajongóknak, a francia kulturális miniszter, Frédéric Mitterand például "a lemezjátszók varázslójának és bátor producernek" nevezte DJ Mehdit (próbáljunk meg magyar analógiát keresni). természetesen több tisztelgő mix is készült; kiadója, az Ed Banger ezt tette közzé. A Soundcloudra feltették egy (kb.) kiadatlan albumát: a Loukoums itt végighallgatható és letölthető. 2006-ban készült, amolyan tisztelgés J Dilla és az ő klasszikussá lett Donuts lemeze előtt: demók, ki nem adott, esetleg véglegesre sem kikevert számok gyűjteménye (a loukoum is egyfajta édesség, mint a fánk). Annak idején 200 cd-t nyomtak ebből a barátoknak, most viszont rövid idő alatt több tízezren meghallgatták. Az egyetlen, 40 perces trackbe kevert számok az instrumentális hiphop több területét bejárják: van itt táncos-diszkós, vicces lötyögés, bólogatós, jazzes és retrós-funkos hiphop; egy-két bátrabban kísérletező beat is akad. Szórakoztató és szellemes, az sem ront rajta, hogy polírozatlan, néhány esetben kicsit vázlatszerű, sőt, javít. (Quart.hu)
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Eternal Tapestry & Sun Arraw - Night Gallery (2011)
Monday, August 22, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Conrad Schnitzler - Ballet Statique
Friday, August 5, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Andrew Berwick - 2083 A European Declaration of Independence
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
WAR OF THE WORLDS RADIO DRAMA WELLS WELLES
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Jazz Is My Religion
JAZZ is my religion and it alone do I dig the jazz
clubs are my houses of worship and sometimes the concert halls
but some
holy places are too commercial (like churches) so I
don't dig the
sermons there I buy jazz sides to dig in solitude Like
man/Harlem,
Harlem U.S.A. used used to be a jazz heaven where most of
the jazz
sermons were preached but now-a-days due to chacha
cha and
rotten rock 'n'roll alotta good jazzmen have sold their
souls but jazz
is still my religion because I know and feel the message
it brings
like reverend Dizzy Gillespie/Brother Bird and
Basie/Uncle
Armstrong/Minister Monk/ Deacon Miles Davis/ Rector
Rollins/
Priest Ellington/ His funkness Horace Silver/ and the great
Pope
John, John COLTRANE and Cecil Taylor They
Preach A Sermon
That Always Swings!!
Yeah jazz is MY religion Jazz
is my story
it was my mom's and pop's and their moms and pops
from the days of Buddy Bolton who swung them blues to Charlie
Parker and
Ornette Coleman's extension of Bebop Yeah jazz is my
religion
Jazz is unique musical religion the sermons spread
happiness and
joy to be able to dig and swing inside what a
wonderful feeling
jazz is/YEAH BOY!! JAZZ is my religion and dig this:
it wasn't for
us to choose because they created it for a damn good
reason as a
weapon to battle our blues!JAZZ is my religion and its
international all the way JAZZ is just an Afroamerican
music
and like us its here to stay So remember that JAZZ is
my religion
but it can be your religion too but JAZZ is a truth that is
always
black and blue Hallelujah I love JAZZ so Hallelujah I
dig JAZZ so
Yeah JAZZ IS MY RELIGION.......
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Loops - No Easy Rock'n'roll
http://www.mediafire.com/?sf4vv74j58d695l
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The Last Poets - Bird's Word
and then Ma Rainey spread Black News
by way of the Backwater Blues
as Bessie Smith picked up on it
and spread the word, thru music and song,
then the message passed on
to Chick Webb, King Oliver, Buddy Bolden and Jelly Roll Morton,
and they played the word and passed it along to Louis Armstrong
Fats Navarro, Charlie Ventura, Roy Eldridge and Fats Waller,
who was known to holler
The joint is jumpin with a Fatman's joy
as everybody started Stompin' at the Savoy
Then the word grew strong, as the immortal Bird came along
and blew all the Blackness that was true
with some Be-Bop brand new
turning everybody on, with his unforgettable horn
as Lester Young became the first Prez of our race
and we turned around and dug on the beautiful face of Billie Holiday
As Billie began to sing praises to the blackman's thing,
the good Brother Monk threw in some funk
so that the whole world could see
what he is, was and always will be
A genius creatively!
Then Miles began to set new styles
that put us miles ahead,
as Dizzy set us free to be ourselves,
and ride to heaven from hell in the latest
El-Do-Ra-Do, comin' far to carry us home!
Then Dinah sang finer
As Duke and Ella rode to fame
goin' to Harlem on the A train
and we tuned into Charlie Mingus's bass
setting a soulful pace
that let us taste the down sound,
that found our hearts beating to the voice and drums
of Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach
in their hip approach to Blackness!
Then Eddie Jefferson crooned an original tune
as Lambert, Hendricks and Ross scatted a new course
and we sampled King Pleasure's treasure
and listened to James Moody's moans
and then dug the dynamite drums of Brother Philly Joe Jones!
As Milt Jackson played the vibes in leaps and strides
with the MJQ
that sped our prides into sophisticate funkiness
Meanwhile, Sonny RolIins was building a bridge,
for us to leave behind our grief
for the soulful relief
to find our own black minds
to tune in on Bud Powell
who played the piano with funky hands
as he filled the seats and made 'em stand
on funky nights down Birdland
Then the Mighty Hawk made his horn talk
and we heard Baby Ray play What'd I say
and jammed the set to dig Ornette
as Art Blakey broke free
spreadin' the message to you and me
to dig on the trumpet of KD
as we broadened our range
and counted our change with Basie
As Earl Fatha Hines blew our minds
and we grew fonder of Errol Garner
as Eddie Harris bent our ear talkin' bout Listen Here
and Eric Dolphy made his stand
with a side called Ironman
and Gene Ammons told his soul
and we mined Horace's Silver
that bought funky gold
Then Oscar Brown and Joe Williams got down
and we spun around, spun around, spun around, spun around, spun around,
spun around, spun around, spun around, spun around, spun around,
spun around, spun around, spun around, spun around
and dug Clifford Brown,
Wowin' a sweet funky sound of soul
with a rhythm of gold
and along, and along, and along, and along, and along, and along, and along,
and along, and along, and along, and along, and along, and along,
and along, and along, and along, and along
came 'trane!
Who blew away all the pain, all the pain, all the pain, all the pain, all the pain,
all the pain, all the pain, all the pain, all the pain, all the pain
in the name of all the Black People on the Planet Earth,
and all the stars in the cosmic universe!
As Brother 'trane blew to the East
to destroy the beast
and bring back Peace to Black People!
And everybody heard the majestic word of trane's horn,
telling us of a Love Supreme for Black People,
that grew strong, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on,
and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on,
and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on,
from the soul, from the heart
from the spirit, from the brain
from the love of Brother John Coltrane!
Then Jimmy Smith got funky with it
and preached a sermon not to Walk on the Wild Side
but ride with Wes Montgomery
who played his best everyday in our life
as Shirley Scott's organ got hot
and she and Stanley set more funk free!
as Ahmad Jamal played with renewed ability
to give our minds some Tranquility
so that we could listen to an in-soul depth
Brother Archie Shepp
as Jackie McLean broke on the scene
blowing mean and harder
for everybody to listen to Betty Carter
as Sun Ra shined
and Cannonball's horn whined
Mercy! Mercy! Mercy!
So Sonny Stitt started piping it
and we couldn't get enough of brother Jack McDuff
as Freddie Hubbard began to bud
and we heard from Donald Byrd
and they'll be no others like the Ayter Brothers
Then Wayne Shorter grew taller
and our ship left dock with Herbie Hancock
as we rolled with Lee Morgan
and Grooved on Richard Holmes' organ
and then dug the soul of Art Tatum
produce the sound that made him
as Rufus Harley blew an old new type bagpipe
that put the pants back on the man
an' Nina Simone groaned Mississippi Goddam!l
and Brother McCoy gave us peace and joy
as Elvin bought our freedom Jones down on us!
Then Charles Lloyd filled the void
an' we watched Roland Kirk work!
and with a sigh of relief listened to Yusef Lateef
blow in a flow of flurry's of peace from the east
as Pharaoh Sanders floated down the Nile with Brother Leon Thomas
to herald the promise of peace and happiness throughout the land!
All praises due to the Creator of the
Blackman!
Blackman!