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12 INCHES - Various Artists |
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CS-30
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CD
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£5.50 + VAT
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First 4 twelve inches attracted
a lot of attention so we decided to make them available on CD
(digipack) as well for those who has buried their turntables ages ago
and for those who would like to carry this music always with them
©
2003, COSMIC SOUNDS |
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ALEX ROSTOTSKY - ONCE UPON A
TIME IN THE CITY OF KAZAN info
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| 01 |
LA
BATTERIA MIX BY DA VIBEZ BOYS |
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5'35
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| 02
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70's RETRO FUNK MIX BY
ZELJKO KERLETA
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6'52 |
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ORIGINAL VERSION BY ALEX ROSTOTSKY |
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4'45
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ARKESTRA
ONE - TRAIN TO MACHU PICHU info |
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ORIGINAL
CARNIVAL MIX BY ARKESTRA ONE
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6'38
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JAZZ WARRIOR
MIX BY ZELJKO KERLETA |
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4'15
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LATINO
FUNK MIX BY DA VIBEZ BOYS |
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6'18
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SO
HAYASHI info |
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SO HAYASHI - TAKE IT FROM THE PAST
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7'12
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SO
HAYASHI+NOVA EXPRESS - SWING IN MEDTITATION |
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6'38
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DUSKO
GOJKOVIC - QUO VADIS SAMBA info |
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BUTTI
49 re-edit
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6'48
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ZELJKO
KERLETA re-edit |
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5'24
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DUSKO
GOJKOVIC - original version |
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5'44
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Suported
by:
DAVID BASSIN @ Free Fall
ANN ARBOR @ KFJC
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JON FREER
Cosmic Sounds is a wonderful London based imprint, who
show that Nu and traditional Jazz have no problems being bed fellows.
This compilation takes their wonderfully cutting edge 12" output and
makes it available on CD for the first time. Da Vibez boys re- shape
Archestra One & Nina Miranda's "Train To Machu Pichu" and take it
to a Brazilian carnival, where it shakes it out with the rest of them,
courtesy of swaggering rolled percussion, upbeat whistles, a queasy
synth and a full of life sax. So Hayashi links up with Nova Express on
"Swing In Mediation", where laidback textured percussion, gleaming
keys, playful brass and heavenward reaching strings combine
wonderfully. Label boss Zeljko Kerleta provides an awesome re-edit of
Dusko Goykovich's "Quo Vadis Samba", whose inquiring saddened vocals,
mammoth bass and spellbinding brass question and answer duet lift this
above the rest. Stylish past, present and future jazz.
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