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SPACEK, Steve - I Wanna Piece Of Ur Luv

SPACEK, Steve - I Wanna Piece Of Ur Luv (Jazzy Sport Japan) Comentários: Lush hitech soul tracks; again a cutting edge production with out-there sounds to support the soothing voice from Steve Spacek. The A side comes with the easy 'I Wanna Piece You' as vocal and instrumental mix. The flip has the offbeat 'URUB', co produced by Mark Pritchard with it's high end spaced out strings; also comes as vocal and instrumental. Limited 12 from the japanese Jazzy Sport camp! Tip! in rushhour [ Para Ouvir/Samples ]

RAYTHOUGHT - Raythought EP

RAYTHOUGHT - Raythought EP (Jazzy Sport Japan) Comentários: Hip hop groove from the Japanese scene -- jazz beat centered, bright and bouncy boom bap from Raythought -- featuring production by Grooveman Spot, DJ Juco, Cro-Magnon, DJ Mitsu and others -- trademark stuff from the ever reliable Jazzy Sport crew! Being yanks, we can't speak from a lyrical standpoint, but the beats thump and the keys swirl in that great Jazzy Sport style! Tracks include "In The Silence", "In The House" feat Taishi, "My Mind" feat Hunger, "On The Run", "Beat Gose On", "Fraygular League", feat Full Member, "Black Magic Disco", "Live Ignition" feat Sey, "Don't Stop", "Sun Will Shine" feat Taro Soul & Coma-Chi and more. in dustygroove [ Para Ouvir/Samples ]

Blue Note Street Part 02

MURO/TAKESHI NAKATSUKA/SOIL & PIMP SESSIONS/TOSHIO MATSUURA GROUP/DJ KAORI/HOME GROWN - Blue Note Street Part 02 (Blue Note Japan) Comentários: Limited edition Japan only Blue Note EP with a great set of remixes from Japan's finest producers.Juno is one of the only record stores outside of Japan to carry this 12 inch. nota do editor [ Para Ouvir/Samples ]

ONRA - Chinoiseries

ONRA - Chinoiseries (Label Rouge) Comentários: Brilliantly odd instrumental hip hop album here from Onra, compiled and constructed around vintage Vietnamese pop records picked up in flea markets on a trip to the far east. 32 short tracks make up "Chinoiseries", each of them clocking in at the 1 or 2 minute mark and delivering a tight selection of beats that somehow bring to mind J Dilla, Rza, Madlib, Moondog, MF Doom and the Sublime Frequencies label rolled into one beautifully incoherent package. Having a ravenous appetite for the "Radio Transmission" style beloved of the aforementioned Sublime Frequencies crew, we might be perfectly primed for this sort of thing, but while the dusty exotica, folk and plastic pop of the source material here could so easily have ended up sounding like the sterile plunderphonic coffee table beats that typified so much instrumental hip hop in the late 90's, Onra manages to harness the mystifying magic of the original material and