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Soul Mosaic: A Case Study in Beats, Soul and Funk

By Greyboy
Label: Ubiquity Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Genevieve; Son-Ray; Bronson; See My Eyes; Omega; To Know You Is To Love You; Awright; So Good; Got To Be A Love; Big Tito; Loggia; Make Music; Gotta Stand For Something; Everyday Problem; Genevieve (Quantic remix); Got To Be A Love (Paul Nice remix)
Rewind3! Original Classics Reworked, Remixed, Reedited and Rewound 3

Label: Ubiquity Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Jungle Fever; Genevieve; Che Che Colo (Makossa Mix); Open Your Eyes; Please Don't Leave; Ring of Fire; Willing; Stars and Rockets; Space is the Place; Rough; Baltimore Oriole (edit); Riot in Lagos (edit); Porpoise Song; Chameleon (edit); All Night Long
Greyboy: Soul Mosaic: A Case Study in Beats, Soul and Funk

by Chris M. Slawecki
The first set in three years from Southern California’s premier producer/DJ Andreas Stevens marks a decade since his Freestylin’ debut helped establish acid jazz as a modern musical force. Soul Mosaic settles Greyboy nicely into the niche he helped create. Its instrumental tracks whack back to the retro-'70s soundtrack feel of his previous ...
Various Artists: Rewind3! Original Classics Reworked, Remixed, Reedited and Rewound 3

by Chris M. Slawecki
“The Rewind concept is simple—a selection of our current favorite artists, producers, and bands record new versions of tunes that inspired them to make the music you love ‘em for now.” On Rewind3, Ubiquity’s international roster of jazz and electronic artists from the US, England, Portugal, Italy, and Sweden, puts their unique spin on ...
Reconstruction

By Zero dB
Label: Ubiquity Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Satellites Are Spinning (Sun Ra); Henry (Peace Orchestra); Galicia (Truby Trio); Future Vision (John
Kong & Moonstar); Touch The Sun (Original Soulboy); Samba do Gringo (Suba); Xtradition
(Interference); E Ruim Grupo Batuque; Hangovers (Acme).
Zero dB: Reconstruction

by Mark Corroto
With a bit of hesitation, the jazz fan dips his/her little toe into the surging river of electronica and dance music. Sure, jazz in its early incarnations as dance music encouraged our fathers (maybe grandfathers) to hit the floor. Since the bebop revolution however, dancing has only maintained itself within the jazzer’s heart, as the listening ...
Interfearence: Take That Train

by AAJ Staff
Who knows what interference runs through the brains of producers Paul and Tyrell but whatever it is, it is fed through their expansive mental palette eventually manifesting itself as superior music. Take That Train is an invigorating collection of tracks that can loosely be described as eclectic, organic, electronic, tropical grooves. Beyond categorization, there are elements ...
March Of The Jazz Guerillas
Label: Ubiquity Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: March of the Jazz Guerillas; Descarga para Ginny; Back on Track; The Creator Has a Master Plan (A Tribute to Leon Thomas); Baldwin
Babatunde Lea: March Of The Jazz Guerillas

by Jim Santella
One of this year’s top mainstream jazz albums, March of the Jazz Guerillas folds in a large part of Babatunde Lea’s eclectic professional experiences. He and acoustic bassist Alex Blake are members of Pharoah Sanders’ band. Blake opens Abuse of Reality Mambo" with a hot, multiple-stop statement of the melody and returns midway through for an ...