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Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:00 pm
by jmdriscoll
Anybody like music from the lounge genre? probably only the oddballs here like myself. ??? I have liked some of the music that comes across the site: www.lounge-radio.com Not everything on there is good, so don't hold me to it, but they play some pretty grooving **** sometimes.... "If your into that kinda music anyway.." ??? The music is a mix between jazz, world, fusion, electronic... a lot of looped stuff that is cool to cop a funky beat to.
MD

Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:27 pm
by bongosnotbombs
I am totally into the lounge music, Esquivel, Martin Denny, Les Baxter, Enoch Light all those guys...and the new group Don Tiki in Hawaii, they have some great video's on their website, actually, I'm gonna post them!
http://www.dontiki.com/tv.html
amother good station for lounge is somafm.com the "secret agent" channel.
a lot of those groups were really innovative in the inclusion and use of percussion, it's almost like you can't have lounge without bongos!
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Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:15 pm
by jmdriscoll
bnb, I just checked out somafm.com / secret agent.. I can dig it 

Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:45 pm
by Derbeno
jmdriscoll wrote:Anybody like music from the lounge genre? probably only the oddballs here like myself. ??? I have liked some of the music that comes across the site:
www.lounge-radio.com Not everything on there is good, so don't hold me to it, but they play some pretty grooving **** sometimes.... "If your into that kinda music anyway.." ??? The music is a mix between jazz, world, fusion, electronic... a lot of looped stuff that is cool to cop a funky beat to.
MD
JM, I have been hooked on this station for a while, it has provoked me to go on line and purchase some cool tracks.

Posted:
Fri Nov 09, 2007 2:53 pm
by jmdriscoll
Derb, I bought about 15 tracks from emusic.com, but I don't think that they have the selection that other online retailers have. Amazon didn't have a lot of the music in their inventory either, and the other place that they point you to charges euro's. I suppose that maybe you found some stuff on itunes?
M

Posted:
Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:14 pm
by Derbeno
JM, Below are the ones I managed to find on itunes and also my favourites. They have a latin/brazilian influence.
Sentimeintos has a tango feel.
Most of these are excellent to make luuuuv to as well :p
Thanks for the tip re e-music, your recommendation re some good tracks to download would be appreciated.
Tumbling (From Vol. 5)-Landslide
Cubafo Con Amigos-Ballistic Brothers Sentimientos-Andres Lintetszy
Afterwards @ The Bar- Caia H
Remembrance-Caia
Timber- Coldcut L
Karmacoma (Bumper Ball Dub)-Massive Attack vs. mad Professor
F**k Dub (Baby Mammoth Mix 2)-Tosca
F**k Dub Part 1 and 2-Tosca
O.G.D. (A.K.A. Road Song)-Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery
Sun Goddess-Ramsey Lewis
No More Trouble-Monty Alexander

Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:13 pm
by jmdriscoll
Derbeno, thanks for the track recommendations. Unfortunately, I have no recommendations cause I just started paying attention to stuff that I like when listening recently. Usually I just turn it on and see whats currently playing, but lately I have been looking at the playlists too. As I run across cool sounding tracks in the future, I'll send you a pm with the names so you can check em out.
Mike

Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:37 pm
by Congadelica
I love lounge , You can look out for DJ HED Kandi also any Buddah bar/ cafe del mar mixes done in Ibiza for the sunset strip in San Antonio which is one of the coolest places to listen to lounge the Famous sunsets here are the best ive ever seen and chilled to.
marco

Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:00 pm
by bongosnotbombs
The Hed Kandi stuff is pretty good, the guy really coming out with good stuff now is Nicola Conte from Italy, Italian Jazz is really hot right now, check anything on the Scheme label, they usually have tasty percussion on there.
Some other good modern stuff is Koop, their album Islands, I just saw them play last week
This might be a little more on the Nu-Jazz side.
There's blurry lines between the chilled out electronica stuff from like Hotel Costes compilations and the more jazzy stuff I guess is Nu- Jazz, then there's the old stuff, like Esquivel, Enoch Light and the exotica stuff like Martin Denny, Arthur Lyman.
They have also been releasing all this great Italian movie score stuff on the Easy Project compilations, stuff from Pierro Umiliani and Lesiman, kind of what they are calling "Crime Jazz", it's all "lounge-ish" though..