ZiOn

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DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Yesterdays New Quintet Angles Without Edges
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I have also included some samples for the community's use and abuse. Enjoy! :-)
Yesterdays New Quintet Angles Without Edges
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Among other things, the good Otis Jackson Jr. grew up with Jazz in his veins also thanks to his family environment. His father, Otis Jackson, was a renowned crooner and Soul singer, while his uncle, John Faddis, was an internationally acclaimed trumpeter who collaborated with artists such as George Benson and Ron Carter. It was only logical to think that the grandson would eventually produce a masterpiece like this :-))
Yesterdays New Quintet Angles Without Edges
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Stunning, one of the best incarnations of Mr. Loop Digga. Congratulations on the recommendation Nicholas, permanently added to the suggested list ;-)
Fatboy Slim Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars
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The same, pleasantly recovered, even if it’s not exactly my style. "You've Come A Long Way, Baby" remains unbeatable ;-)
Gomez Liquid Skin
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A notch below the previous "Bring It On," but still of excellent quality. Promoted once again.
Gomez Bring It On
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Beautiful album, beautifully played and produced, very enjoyable from beginning to end. Full 5 :-)
Four Tet Pause
Four Tet Pause
7 may 06
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Yes, indeed, Four Tet is just one (I accidentally typed DEI while reading Four, sorry! :-)
Four Tet Pause
Four Tet Pause
7 may 06
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The samples are incredibly heavy, great choice Lone. Better than Four Tet? I would say "Rounds," especially during the BOOM CHA moments and closer to the 4/4 of Rap ;-)
Prodigy The Fat of the Land
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All true, but in this album I can't find a "Ruff In The Jungle Bizness" or a "No Good." I'd place it rightly at least one step below, at least for me ;-)
Prodigy The Fat of the Land
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And I know 4! :-) I prefer the first two albums