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| 1. Afros In Ya - (with J Boogie) | |||
| 2. Tribute, The - (with Colossus) | |||
| 3. Autumn Evening Breeze - (with Soundproviders) | |||
| 4. Chali 2na Comin' Thru - (with DJ Numark) | |||
| 5. Come Down - (with Red Astaire) | |||
| 6. Flow - (instrumental, with Zion I) | |||
| 7. Nostalgia - (with DJ Spinna) | |||
| 8. Cali Spaces - (with Mark Farina) | |||
| 9. Funky For You - (with Blu Bizness) | |||
| 10. Puttin' In Work - (instrumental, with Wee Bee Foolish) | |||
| 11. Hollywood - (with DJ Dez) | |||
| 12. Music Makes The World Go Round - (with Jazz Liberatorz) | |||
| 13. Maintain - (instrumental, with The Strange Fruit Project) | |||
| 14. Back In '92 - (instrumental, with Presto/Lowd) | |||
| 15. You Like My Style - (with Shortie No Mass) | |||
| 16. Here's The Proof - (with The Earl) | |||
| 17. Modern Women's Short Stories - (with Jonny Alpha) | |||
| 18. He Kick Clap - (instrumental, with Starving Artists Crew) | |||
| 19. It's A Love Thing - (instrumental, with Pete Rock) | |||
| 20. Yacht Club, The - (with Thes One) | |||
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than any other Mushroom Jazz,
By Clay (British Columbia, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mushroom Jazz 5 (Audio CD)
I bought this, and listened to it on a long bus ride back home late at night. Usually on such a long bus ride I would just fall asleep, but after putting this on I had to stay awake to listen to it in it's entirety! This is simply one of Mark Farina's best offerings. I'm a huge fan of all the other Mushroom Jazz albums, but this one puts the rest to shame!This album ise a bit more uptempo than the past Mushroom Jazz albums, and the fact that there seems to be new life breathed into the series is refreshing. You should go buy this album!!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible,
By Mod (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mushroom Jazz 5 (Audio CD)
DJ Mark Farina, without doubt synonymous with "quality", has put out yet another astounding release. The sound on this one is not as hardcore as on IV, not as cloying as on III, not quite as hip as on II and not entirely so silky smooth as on the original. It's absolutely beautiful to hear 10 years of evolution passed off as just another release. Farina's quiet thunderstorm had better not be overlooked, though. This release packs a trendy and substantial punch.My first major complain is that no track really enjoys enough time to develop. I guess that is a problem on a release 70 minutes and 21 tracks long. At best that's 3 minutes per track, nearly a radio vibe passed off as a deep setting. The moods also change drastically, from chill vibes to pensive anticipation of the next song while in repetitive limbo. However, these minor, although nagging, setbacks don't even for a second detract from the mind-blowing content of the disc. The opening by J Boogie is infectious and sets the nocturnal tone for the rest of the disc. Charlie Tate's Colossus alias does him no justice in the slightly lackluster "The Tribute." Soundproviders' beautiful "Autumn Evening Breeze" thankfully saves the mix from becoming transfixed on entirely simplistic rhythms. With a quick introduction to Chali 2na, the track transitions into DJ Numark's "Chali 2na Comin Thru". Great rhymes, great beat, but however not really fitting on this disc after heard a few times. Red Astaire's "Come Down" is a good chillout track, really nothing much else. Zion I's "Flow" instrumental is great at finally shedding rowdiness and replacing it with a flowing aesthetic. DJ Spinna's "Nostalgia" possesses his signature sound and comes off strong just like all his other work, a muscular, perplexed track. The next track, Farina's own "Cali Spaces" is not only undeniably unforgettable, it also holds its own against the other great artists on the disc (Farina's entirely original project, Air Farina, lacked tremendously in places). Blu Bizness's "Funky For You", reminiscent of Deadbeats' Funky For You (whose work strangely was absent from this release, unless they're under a different alias) holds its own and is catchy. We Bee Foolish's "Puttin in Work" is not too great. DJ Dez's "Hollywood" is also not the best track on the CD, it packs no punch and appears like a party favor more than anything else. Jazz Liberatorz' track comes in saving the disc and setting it up for a few moments of bliss. For one of the shortest cuts in the mix, The Strange Fruit Project's "Maintain" easily wins me over any other track on the disc. It's almost a throwback to the old chill-out days, though rudely interrupted with the upbeat "Back in 92". Shortie No Mass's track is surprisingly good, sandwiched inbetween stellar male MCs. The Earl really confused me with his all-over-the-place track, not quite focused anywhere, but rather standard Mushroom Jazz fare. Johnny Alpha's track is great, although by this time in the mix, fashionably late. Starving Artists Crew's song is alright, even if only a minute long and layered inbetween other samples. Pete Rock's track is strange and unfitting for this kind of mix, but then again, it is Pete Rock. The great Thes One really pulls the mix out of its drag with "The Yacht Club", a super track with quick, clever rhymes. The worldwide collaboration Foreign Exchange finishes off with the mellow "Nic's Groove." Overall, a great disc, with some dull tracks, some entirely blinding tracks, unmatched mixing, and moods only Mark Farina can evoke. At a sturdy 21 tracks, it packs more music in than most CDs and it feels like a solid, thought-out, although sometimes just a tad abstract project. 5/5.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mark Farina Is God!,
This review is from: Mushroom Jazz 5 (Audio CD)
This album has it all... from hip hop beats and rap to soulful jazz and his usual blend of unmatched mixing abilities. If you are a fan of Farina, do not hesitate and get this album NOW! You won't be dissapointed.
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