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Ink 19 :: Ursula 1000

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A thoroughly beat-mixed dance through the happy sounds of this subcategory of...

URSULA 1000 ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO GO Eighteenth Street Lounge Music A thoroughly beat-mixed dance through the happy sounds of this subcategory of electronic music. Not sure what the genre is called, but the sound is a bit funky and downright snappy. Take for example the opening"Direct Drive," bu ECD, ...

Ink 19 :: King Britt

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Bill Campbell gets the lowdown on remixing, the Philly sound and interesting names from King Britt.

... D), Britt is now part of Philly’s most recent renaissance that is revamping hip-hop, R&B, and electronica (The Roots, Jill Scott, Jazzy again, Ursula Rucker, Bilal, and the like). Having recently signed with Om Records, he has just released his first installment of his three-part Scuba project. Born ...

Ink 19 :: DJ Touché

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Ultraviolet (Journeys By DJ). Review by Bill Campbell.

... Touché or Lewis Carroll? But before things get too out of hand and you want off with the DJ's head, the disc starts to smolder with King Britt and Ursula Rucker's "Supernatural." This funky disco house remix by Derrick Carter kicks off a dance excursion that doesn't stop until the disc does. Ultraviolet ...

Ink 19 :: The Ray Makers

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Phantom Third Channel (Transistor). Review by Carl Glaser.

... ' chop-up. "What Would You Like to Play," somewhat scratchy and mopey in its original form, also gets a remix, this one an energizing dust-up from Ursula 1000. It could be said that The Ray Makers, with their predilection for more rounded analog sounds, are retro, but it's hard to say for sure these ...

Ink 19 :: Dixon

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Off Limits 3 (Sonar Kollektiv). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , when you separate the songs, makes you realize how complex his work really is. He clearly doesn't make it easy on himself. While his treatment of Ursula Rucker's "Supa Sista" is really, really unfortunate (it's just not meant to be uptempo), his remix of J. Rawls' "They Can't See Me" just pops and ...

Ink 19 :: Earman Ali

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7 Foot Speakeasy Diva (Liquilab). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , extemporaneous lyrics. More abstract than abhorrent, he can really draw you into the spitfire synapses popping off in his brain. No wonder Ursula Rucker allowed him to kick off her debut, Supa Sista. He has an undeniable magnetism that does not depend on histrionics or history lessons. Meanwhile, the ...

Ink 19 :: Khia

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Thug Misses (Dirty Down / Artemis). Review by Bill Campbell.

... princess who'll be pumpin' through every pimped-out stereo in the hood -- and suburbs of Bangor, Maine. Unfortunately, for you, me, Mystic, Medusa, Ursula, Meshell, Latifah, and damned near every feminist on the planet, Khia, with the originality of any assembly plant, can be catchy at times. It's so ...

Ink 19 :: Jazzanova

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In Between (Ropeadope). Review by Bill Campbell.

... Afro-funk, astral jazz, hip-hop-textured soundscape that purifies the soul. Along with an international cavalcade of envelope pushers (including Ursula Rucker, Vikter Duplaix, Rob Gallagher, Capital A, and Valerie Etienne), the collective takes the music into an otherworldly beauty that leaves one awash ...

Ink 19 :: Being Black

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Being Black (Waxploitation / Spun). Review by Bill Campbell.

... , the disc does exactly that and more -- giving us some real hip-hop. The music's tight, the beats hard, and the rhymes deep. The supa-est of sistas, Ursula Rucker, also chimes in with her hyper afro-feminist profundities with the help of King Britt, DJ Revolution, DJ Spooky, Rob Swift, DJ Rhettmatic ...

Ink 19 :: The Queers Are Here

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What's to like in a punkumentary about a long-lived icon? Audible sound during The Queers' live sets would have been a good start, but Carl F Gauze finds solace in the interview and rare bits.

... ... well, it's mostly camcorders shots of the band in low-ceilinged halls with completely saturated and fully distorted sound. A great song like "Ursula Finally Has Tits" is so smothered that you have no idea what it is until you read the liner notes. My point: the documentary is nowhere NEAR as cool ...
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