From Mxyzptlk Sent Fri, Apr 2nd 1999, 00:40
Find the Viennatones comp (they were involved). I think Shantel's "Higher Than The Funk" bears some similarity. I'd also recommend Bristol's "Cup of Tea" label in general....Spaceways, Monk & Canatella, maybe Mr. Scruff, Purple Penguin - just find the first CoT compilation and take it from there (it has a US release on an Island subsidiary, I think). Pork is also another label to investigate....Fila Brazilla, Baby Mammoth, The Solid Doctor, etc. Ninja Tune stuff sometimes wanders (well, one foot is usually in the general vicinity) into this territory. Try Up, Bustle & Out's "One Colour...". The DJ Food releases are a bit more hippity hoppity, but they smoke. DJ Cam in that bag also. Of course, the G-Stoned K&D ep is a must. They also have a Drum and Bass comp (mixed) called "Conversions". My mind is a blank whenever this kind of thing gets asked; I'll think of a million things after I hit the "send" icon. jeff Sebastian Herrfurth wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, david turgeon wrote: > > > a friend of my brother loves kruder & dorfmeister (i suppose she's got > > the k&d sessions), & she wants to learn about more music in that genre. > > since k&d isn't really my cup of tea, i figured i'd ask you guys. i'd > > appreciate if you could take a few minutes & give me your top 5. you > > can reply privately. > > Let's see: > everything from Tosca (that's a project by Dorfmeister and somebody else) > Extended Spirit (great stuff from Berlin !!! :-) > I was told Waldeck (on G-Stone and Spray Austria) is good, too > > Bye > > Sebastian > > -- > Sebastian Herrfurth (xxxxx@xx.xx-xxxxxx.xx) > > pages for Bernd Friedmann / Riz Maslen / Daniel Meier / DJ Krush / ... > at http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~seher/music.html -- jeff "10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong, even if they're right." dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008