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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS is a cd to buy,
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This review is from: Beat's n Bobs (Audio CD)
For all nu jazz fans.... simply buy it. It's a a great cd it has some dance moments and some very cool slow jazzy tracks (check out "love is here to stay" and "time"), "Spirits with jiwe" is a track I had listened 'till I consumend the cd, it's a african sounding like track with a jazzy-house feel ...it has to be listen... the last track is inspired to eric satie gymnopedie, it's a slow piano solo with subtile synth arrangements and a sax outro .... simply marvellousDon't think about saint germain des pres compilation or to the various nu jazz composers, this is really different from the others it deserves to be listened to jason robertson is a great toughtfull musician .... put it in an hour around midnight...it'll creates an atmosphear that is unique.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
deep end,
By mgdraw@pacbell.net (los angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beats & Bobs (Audio CD)
Heralding from Glasgow, Scotland, Aqua Bassino delivers a pitch perfect album under a startling array of influences, ranging from Jazz and African rhythms, to Nu-Soul and House. "Beats and Bobs" unfolds each track with a deep and intimate layering of textures, a lot of which is provided by live instrumentation and vocal performances. Avoiding over sampling and the generic feel of drum machines, it favors quiet rhythms with an organic feel. At times, the piano delivers such emotionally rich melodies, a strange melancholy creeps in, and seems to resuscitate the spirits of Eric Satie and Claude Debussy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Undiscovered Gem,
This review is from: Beats & Bobs (Audio CD)
I first listened to this CD in a record store in Tokyo and I suppose word hasn't made it across the ocean yet. This is one of the best albums I have purchased in a long time. Great mix of jazz and downtempo with a little house thrown in on a few of the tracks. If you like St Germain you should definately get this.
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