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Ink 19 :: Francois K. and DJ Yellow
Bossa Mundo 2 (Wave Entertainment). Review by Bill Campbell.
..., a smooth tropical glide straight to the heart of Rio -- with electro excursions sprinkled throughout the journey. Francois provides a little house. Gotan Project continues with their Latin/French hybrid with the darkly entertaining "Triptico." Limbo Experience's "Deepest Seas" is a staccato erotic...
Ink 19 :: Rewind!
Various Artists (Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...and almost an equal number has to be exceptional. Rewind is no deviation. This disc is full of makeovers by stars like Yesterdays New Quintet, Gotan Project, and Rockers Hi-Fi (whose version of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" can't get no sexier). Frank de Jo Jo's "Turn Off the Lights" is another R...
Ink 19 :: Zen Connection
Various Artists (New World). Review by Bill Campbell.
...I've heard (and I've heard A LOT!). Wood has taken some of the better tracks from artists like Nitin Sawhney, Susumu Yokoto, Fahtima, Baby Mammoth, Gotan Project, LTJ Bukem, Amanaska and Ensemble Ethnique to provide us with something quite powerful. In a genre that seems to just be slapping together...
Ink 19 :: Zen and the Art of Chilling
Vol. 2 (Mondo Rhythmica). Review by Bill Campbell.
...-Toi." Robert Miles kicks in with the dreamy Desi Dre-like "Paths." Boozoo Bajou's "YMB" is a really nice groove, and there are also tracks from Gotan Project, Bob Holroyd, Transglobal Underground, Agricantus, and TJ Rehmi. A very nice, mellow time with just a dash of the transnational, foreign and familiar...
Ink 19 :: The Ole Blues Bergen Music Festival
The Ole Blues Bergen Music Festival, featuring Grant Lee Phillips, Hawksley Workman, The Handsome Family, Ben Christophers, Kristoffer Aastrøm, and others in Bergen, Norway, April 30 - May 4, 2002. Festival review by Stein Haukland.
...him next year. The gig I've been waiting for, though, is Hawksley Workman playing at Garage, and there is no way I'm going to miss that one. The Gotan Project and local heroes Røyksopp, playing a block away, attract the big crowds, but the hundred or so people that have gathered to see Hawksley don...
Ink 19 :: Peter Kruder
Peace Orchestra Reset (G-Stone / !K7). Review by Bill Campbell.
.... While a lot of fans of that seminal piece will gnash their teeth in disgust, Reset does the original justice. One of Kruder's other babies, Gotan Project kicks things off with the bizarre menace of "The Man," which feels like a sci-fi Sergio Leone/James Bond Western. Truby Trio and Beanfield deliver...
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