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Ink 19 :: Jazz a St. Germain
November 1998 :: Music I-L :: Jazz a St. Germain (Carl Glaser)
Jazz a St. Germain Various Artists Higher Octave Millennial dementia continues! As our century's musical history screams past our dazed ears, we find that interest in swing is flagging, and now people are rediscovering... Gershwin? Gershwin and more, as this flawless collection of '40s and '50s Paris ...
Ink 19 :: St. Germain
Boulevard: New Version - The Complete Series (F Communications). Review by Kiran Aditham.
ST. GERMAIN BOULEVARD: NEW VERSION - THE COMPLETE SERIES F Communications Despite the enormous critical praise bestowed on artists who in most circumstances deserve it, there are always those who preceded and actually caused the initial stir that often get overshadowed. Ludovic Navarre, a.k.a. St. ...
Ink 19 :: UK Gold
Retuned (Primevil). Review by Bill Campbell.
..., I will say that the disc is chock full of brilliance from the erotic reverberations of "Fight The Reaper" to the trumpet/bongo dance jam a la St. Germain, "In The Shade." McCormack is more than able to capture any mood whether it be loathing ("In Fever, In Fear") to the ambient ("Mechanical Mover"...
Ink 19 :: Soul Brains
March 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Soul Brains (Tom Minarchick)
..., and Darryl came to me and they said, "Go ahead and give this cat a chance. You never know, he might know what he's doing." I'm going to Ron St. Germain, "What's up with this tall skinny dude lookin' like Paul McCartney from the Beatles?" He said that cat probably got some money to spend and wants to...
Ink 19 :: Shinju Gumi
Mixing A Ghost (Shadow). Review by Terry Eagan.
...range from jazz and piano pieces to passages that sound lifted from a spy film. In this respect, Shinju Gumi bears a striking resemblance to St. Germain. With an emphasis on creating a stylized atmosphere as opposed to merely a series of tracks, Gumi is able to create a unique and compelling work that...
Ink 19 :: Flanger
Midnight Sound (Ninja Tune). Review by Joshua Krause.
...record earlier. It is quite a relaxing album that doesn't put you to sleep, and it provides a much-needed break from jazz shows on NPR. Like St. Germain's debut on Blue Note, and the avant trip-hop that is finally being released to mass appeal, Flanger has created a minimalist soundscape to play at...
Ink 19 :: Samedi
Mood Music For Saturdays After Dark (Water). Review by Bill Campbell.
..., and it works to the utmost. With lush chords, jazzed beats, and compelling constructions, this disc is what cool jazz stations should be: cool. St. Germain's "Forget It" takes a familiar hip-hop beat and layers deep blue chords and an ethereal muted trumpet with utter skill and sophistication. Dining...
Ink 19 :: Llorca
New Comer (F Communications / PIAS America). Review by Bill Campbell.
LLORCA NEW COMER F Communications / PIAS America Llorca, along with St. Germain, represents the vanguard of the new, intriguing sound coming out of France. It's an incendiary music that deliciously blurs the line between jazz and house -- not exactly either and yet inexplicably both. They put the swing ...
Ink 19 :: Kudu
I've Been Hit (Velour). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
...in sound continue to run rampant. Kudu is an amazing group and seem to have all the right technical moves to stay that way. If you thaw to Saint Germain, State Logic, or Bare Necessities, pick up Kudu and spread the groove. Velour Music: http://www.velourmusic.com Kudu: http://www.kudumusic.com Vanessa...
Ink 19 :: Wet Ink Index
November 1998 :: Wet Ink :: Wet Ink Index ()
...-box Del Diavolo Indecision Industrial Tepee Jag Panzer Susan James Japanese Homegrown Beats Jaz Klash The Jazz Singers Jazz a St. Germain Peter Jefferies Jessamine Joshua Simon Joyner Julie Ruin Kamillion King Crimson King Django King's X Briggan Krauss Less Than...
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