It’s been a while since the last Footprints mix (vol. #12) by Piękni Chłopcy appeared. The most recent mixtape being the twelfth in the series eventually became a separate project called “Foots Don’t Fail Me Now” and was mentioned here. Six months have passed and we bring you a brand-new one in the series. The author of volume #13, a turntablist straight out of Kielce being a Displace Image Crew member goes by the name of Master’s Voice and is the winner in "Freestyle" category in 2007 Skrecz.com Battle. Master’s Voice is also in charge of keeping up the Tablism.com project, the successor of a legendary Polish turntablism-oriented site, Skrecz.com. Mr. Jayes is the one responsible for the cover of the 13th Footprints episode. When it comes to the sound, despite the fact that Master’s Voice has compiled various pieces performed by an orchestra or bigger bands as well as by small jazz combos, the concept seems to oscillate around big band style, enclosing the past 30 years of jazz music into a merely 30-minute set.
Master's Voice - Footprints #13 (Click to download)
January 2010
1. Milt Jackson Orchestra – Namesake (Fontana, ?)
2. John Coltrane – Countdown (Atlantic, 1976)
3. Wes Montgomery – Scarborough Fair (Mfp, ?)
4. Young Holt Unlimited – How Insensitive (Kent, 1986)
5. George Shearing and the Montgomery Brothers – Love For Sale (Fontana, ?)
6. Terry Gibbs Dream Band – Day In, Day Out (Contemporary Records, 1990)
7. Charlie Scott – The Lady is a Tramp (Avenue, 1971)
8. The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Georgia On My Mind (Fontana, 1959)
9. Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington – Azalea (Allegro Records, 1966)
10. Johnny Griffin and Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – Tickle Toe (Fontana, ?)
11. Bob Layzell Band – Basie’s Jump (Avenue, 1971)
wtorek, 26 stycznia 2010
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Amazing!! Best Footprints compilation to date!!
OdpowiedzUsuńHej! Ciekaw jestem, czy masz dużo abonentów do tego zasobu blogów?
OdpowiedzUsuńA co konkretnie masz na myśli? Czy dużo ludzi słucha Footprints? Hmm, jak na dość niszowy temat, to myślę, że jest całkiem nieźle.
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