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  1. Anyone got some hard candy? Uh oh, K-hole! The music made me not want to try this. Well, that and the $1000+ projector cost. I'd have to start dressing differently if I did that too, there's that expense on top of everything. It would work well with Deee Lite albums though, Ohhh, and I could do the backwards running man!
  2. Stupid question, but how do I publicly follow you? I see subscribed but don't see myself as a "follower" I use googles blogspot, maybe this doesn't have that?
  3. nice one, link me and I'll definitely do the same. Good lookin!
  4. ^Good call djfoly. What I wanna know Vekked, is what kind of crazy, coked-up, after-hours, back to mine, hipster parties are you planing on throwing with this chill out shit and what time does it start? I'll be there with bells on.
  5. Thanks Dopp, that's a nice piece! Appreciate it, and I owe you one now! and thanks Wax On!
  6. You're not getting cool jazz and smooth jazz confused a bit there are you? Nope, I'm not confusing the two, although there are similarities between the 2 subgenres. If not just for the sake of this discussion, for genuinely great education reasons please watch this short clip. This is definitely the best definition of cool jazz I have ever heard. If you don't want to watch the whole 3 minute clip, go to the 1:06 minute mark and listen to the author of the documentary's definition. If you disagreed with his assessment, I seriously would be very surprised. ^I doubt anyone would disagree with that definiton. Jopa, no offense, I just disagree with you thats all. My definition of cool jazz was obviously a bit tounge and cheek, I realize as an Italian Angelo Badalamenti is a white guy. I also know that usually he's a composer and primarily known for his soundtracks. But it's definitely a Jazz composition, and since I completely agree with the video documentary above, (that definition of cool jazz) I'll stick with my story that it's not cool jazz. Barry Adamson is as close as I can get to that sound Vekked for a recommendation. I don't know if there is a lot of that kind of jazz prominantly out there any more. Twin Peaks made that sound more popular at a time when it was basically dead. Since that time I've heard music like that only a handful of times. If you do a bit of digging for post hard bop 1950s club jazz you may be able to find a few similar tunes, but it's probably not easy to dig up enough to put together a short compilation of that style. Let me know if you find more examples of that, I really like that style myself. I have a compilation from Blue Note called "Mostly Modal" which has some nicer laid back vibes like that, but it's primarily hard bop.
  7. I'd run a free kaspersky virus scan to see if something nasty is taking all your resources. http://usa.kaspersky.com/downloads/free-home-trials/internet-security If theres a virus, this will find it.
  8. Nowadays if you search for club jazz or modern club jazz you'll find a lot of Japanese artists. Seems like they have taken over the club jazz scene completely and have speed it up X10. Older club jazz was slower and more smokey sounding like Angelos. For similar sounds I would also check out Barry Adamson, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbbRqMN495U&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KTV8uL3dNs ^He's got that slow smokey sound down to a T. I love that guy too, very diverse. Also check out Soil and Pimp Sessions (Japanese modern club jazz) for some much faster but sometimes equally haunting jazz sounds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQMgXPFzdg8
  9. Here's a great short description of Cool Jazz defined in the 1950s documentary called "The Cry Of Jazz" Watch this clip it's only 3 minutes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFazy47FUEc&feature=related
  10. BTW, it's definitely not cool jazz. Cool jazz is basically white guys trying to make jazz for old white guys. Cool jazz is jazzes' awkward white redheaded step child, so it's not a good thing to be classified.
  11. Yeah, it's definitely Jazz. Angelo Badalamenti is a bad ass soundtracker. File under smokey room filled lounge lizard jazz. Or club jazz. I LOVE this guy. Some good ones of his from the Lost Highway Soundtrack. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_qkQqBWKYw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIhb6FWMqbM
  12. Hopefully this is cool, but I'd like to recommend an enhancement... Any way you can have a pop up appear when a new PM is sent? I never seem to notice the subtle red flag in the upper left, I've gone days without even noticing I had a PM. I don't want an email reminder, just a pop up saying "you have a new PM". Other then that, I guess this place is perdnt ner perfect as far as functionality goes. Honestly I wish my forum had half the features this one does.
  13. First off good topic Steve, I often wondered myself. One thing you forgot was mailing hard copies out to people. Here's something that I do with all my mixes. I have a list of my own friends and family who get every mix I make in the mail. I do it because I love doing it, it's not about the money at all, it makes them happy so I'm happy. Plus friends and family are the best promoters by the way, my little brother in particular talks about my mixes with all his friends, so I get a lot of downloads from his friends and friends of friends. I also do it because mp3s are so plentiful, that often people think they are completely worthless regardless of where you post it, mp3s are less then a dime a dozen. There are literally thousands of mixes floating around and no one has time to download them because they are so cheap you can't even GIVE away free music any more no matter who you are or how good you are. BUT, if someone opens their mailbox and sees a CD sitting in there it becomes real, the hard work is instantly recognized and they feel obligated to listen to it. For me I see it like this... If they didn't listen to it, it would be like you painting them a picture and they didn't look at the picture, they just left it wrapped up. "Oh I'll look at the painting later when I have time." The mixes I ship out get listened to, relistened to and enjoyed. My mp3 uploads on the other hand (with a few exceptions like Dumpster Funk and Solar Powered Space Trees) never take off. It's not because they suck (I hope) it's because people don't wanna be bothered with free music from some dude out there. Sad but true, I see it even with HUGE names like DJ Premier. BTW: I noticed as DJForums has gotten back on it's feet that the mix submission forum is back to it's old self. I deposited my Beck mix there and before 3 hours went by it went to page 2 where no one looks. Certain forums you post it on won't get noticed. On the other hand, if you put it on my mixtape submission forum and it'll be on page one for years LOL.
  14. If dopp is down with Beck, I'd be honored if he posted it on his blog, but I don't wanna push this on anyone, it's a best of Beck and if it's not his steez I'd not be offended at all. A few people have requested I posted this at Mixcrate so I did so hoping it would be easier for listeners to share and access the mix and tracklisting. Here it is... http://www.mixcrate....59/Modern-Dylan
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