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Red Snapper - Red Snapper |
Red Snapper's unusually effective mix of acoustic double bass & drum riffs with club techno/electronica made them one of the most original acid-jazz groups of the last 10 years. Highly adventurous, often genuinely exciting, and occasionally bizarre, all of their albums deliver but this, their last, is something special.
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Jneiro Jarel - Three Piece Puzzle |
Well this kid turns out to be a producer extraordinaire who happens to emcee just a little bit to. As soon as you pop this album in you are welcomed to his world which is just a little different. Presently residing in Philly he has spent much of his life all over the place. Born in Brooklyn, acquiring the art of rhyme in Houston and perfecting it in New York (with stops in many other places in between) Jarel has a wide range of influences that make his album that much more intriguing...
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Laineet - Long journey compliments |
Abstract and soulful could possibly best describe this debut release from the beat fanatic Laineet. Lush melodies layered over abstract beats sewn in with quirky samples gives this album some serious underground appeal. His triple beats and drum and bass influenced drum rolls gives this album a fresh take on instrumental hip hop...
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Bobby Hughes Combination - Nhu Golden Era |
Norwegian DJ Espen Horne, under his assumed Bobby Hughes Combination identity, drops a lounged-out romp updated for the 21st century with this follow up to the group's first release, Fusa Riot. Nhu Golden Era conjures vivid images of low-slung couches, bright colors, and martinis without leaving the microchip era out in the cold...
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