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Ink 19 :: Music Midtown

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Music Midtown is a great chance to catch bands you might never get to see otherwise. Frank Mullen took some chances at this year's festival in Atlanta, and found out what he'd been missing from the likes of Jimmy Cliff, BR5-49, the Jungle Brothers, and Bjorn Again, as well as a pre-Noel Gallagher walk-out Oasis.

... pioneers of old school hip hop -- the kind put forth by Run DMC and the early Beastie Boys, as opposed to Korn or Limp Bizkit. Recording with Afrika Bambaata over ten years ago, they predated and helped make way for bands like De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, and Digable Planets, among others. At this ...

Ink 19 :: Scratch

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Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Transparent). Review by Bill Campbell.

... ." Part-document/part-soundtrack, Scratch is a must-have for any hip-hop nerd. Everybody (except Eric B., unfortunately) makes an appearance here. Afrika Bambaata, Cut Chemist, Shadow, Grand Wizard Theodore, and MixMaster Mike speak in brief interludes about what inspired them to become DJs, little-known ...

Ink 19 :: Dub Pistols

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Presents Y4K: Next Level Breaks (Distinct'ive Breaks). Review by Bill Campbell.

... all those Big Beat refugees out there. For the rest of us outside looking in, you may want to look away. Although tracks from Layo & Bushwacka!, Afrika Bambaata, and Chemical Brothers appear on the disc (along with a Planet Asia mutilation of Coloursound's triumphal "Fly With Me"), there's very little ...

Ink 19 :: Vanilla Sky

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Music From Vanilla Sky (Reprise). Review by Ian Koss.

... clocks in at nearly ten minutes), The Chemical Brothers, Red House Painters, Peter Gabriel ("Solsbury Hill"), and Leftfield (a collaboration with Afrika Bambaata). Overall, a solid and surprisingly eccentric collection of music. Official Site: http://www.vanillaskymusic.com Ian Koss

Ink 19 :: Beef Wellington

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Feel Fantabulous (Eighth Dimension). Review by Bill Campbell.

... "Dedication" have a buttery soul that makes you smile and nod your head. "Beefstreet," with its didgeridoo-ed chanting, explosive percussion, and old Afrika Bambaata bleeps, is simply genius. Although "All I Need" is an '80s "funk" misfire, "Where's The Beef?" is a humorous, kitschy neo-Bootsy-Morris ...

Ink 19 :: Modulations: Cinema for the Ear

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November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (Gail Worley)

... mix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" married pulsating electronic beats to an erotic mantra, laying the foundation for endless musical mutation. Afrika Bambaata's beat-synth melange, "Planet Rock," is here, along with Juan Atkins' (as Model 500) remix of his pivotal techno hit "No UFOs." Modulations ...

Ink 19 :: Simply Jeff

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Breakbeat Massive (Moonshine). Review by Bill Campbell.

... flashback. If not, then the music on this disc will be fresh and innovative. Don't get me wrong, you can dance to this stuff. Hell, we all love Afrika Bambaata, right? At least we did back in '84. Fortunately, for everyone involved, the disc isn't totally '80s. But, by the time the continuous mix somehow ...
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