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The Future Sounds of Jazz Vol.10
 
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The Future Sounds of Jazz Vol.10

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (18 April 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Compost
  • ASIN: B0007LPK7K
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 212,175 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Elevate (Maurice Fulton Remix) - Fred Everything
2. Uam Uam (Moonstarr Remix) - Povo
3. Fools Garden (Black Conga) - Ricardo Villalobos
4. Playboy - Hot Chip
5. Manhatten Jungle - Per Cussion
6. Fairlight Sunrise - Syclops~
7. Sussholz (Ben Mono's Low Level Mix) - Gabriel Ananda
8. Role For Kale - Metaboman
9. First Note - Origami
10. Los Bandidos (Michael Reinboth Remix) - Cal Tjader
11. Terms And Conditions Apply (The Entity Remix) - General Electrics
12. La Ritournelle - Sebastien Tellier

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Aural Pleasure 12 April 2005
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This is definitely up there with the best of the Future Sounds of Jazz compilations. The guys who've compiled this - Beanfield and Michael Reinboth of Compost Records - have a seriously good record bag, and one that hits all the right notes. It's a wicked and wonderful atmospheric ride which takes in a variety of sounds, from deep-house and lounge vibes (eg Syclops' brilliant "Fairlight Sunrise") to more up-beat funk and nu-jazz (such as Michael Reinboth's remix of Cal Tjader's "los Banditos" which Gilles Peterson was playing on WorldWide the other week). The overall effect is a soundtrack to the movie of the life you wish you were living: the one of smokey late nights, mysterious urban encounters and some deep, inner-city vibes. If I could live in a record, this is the one I would choose. Buy it, stick it on your iPod, and let it take you there. You won't be sorry.
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I allways look forward to this series of compilations from the red hot Jazzy dance German label Compost.Unlike the previous Future Sounds of Jazz , Michael Reinpath and Beanfield have compiled a complete mix of 12 diverse tracks. The element in this collection is cutting edge dance, with elements of hip hop, house, electro grooves . Generally a quality selection of grooves ,beats and rhythms from a left field dance selection, with a mild jazzy ingredient.There are even sounds of the current rock and indie sounds on tracks such as the final La Ritournelle by Sebastien Tellier and General Electrics is a housy rock type sound.This is a bold and inspiring mix and a unique dance compilation, however I must personally say that I prefer the earlier Future Sounds of Jazz compilations from vol-1-8. These were more laid back electro jazz nu jazz specialities chilled to upbeats . My only complaint on this compilation like the past two FSOJ collections is that the jazzy elements seem to have been more or less elimanated and are only present in tracks such as First Note and obviously ,Cal Tjader's remix .
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What a sonic catharsis and aurally stimulation while listening to this identified flying object,a compilation of cyber crystal jazz for this era:Future Sounds Of Jazz Vol.10.Michael Reinboth and Beanfield,bring to us a magnificicent plethora of talent guest artists level A1:Elevate(Maurice Fulton Remix)Fred Everything Feat. The Mastersounds opens the brilliant and perfet sonic path with this finest cut of bass&drum jazz and with its lovely fading that introduces you to Uam Uam(Moonstarr Remix): brazilian beats to your bionic ears and feet. This is batucada at its finest turning into samba rhythm and with a virus of filtered salsa and caliente jazzed up broken beats. A crazeness of how latin rhythms
could reach its highest sonically point and if we only have to Quincy Jones and A. Farmer as their main instigators even when they're not latinamericans.Bizarre and unpredictable and a 21st century latin jazz gem. Fools Garden (Black Conga)by Ricardo Villalobos takes us all to a planet of maniac jazz cyborgs. Abstract and minimalist cyber jazz. Playboy by Hot Chip,confirms that terrestial voices still exist while Manhatten Jungle by Per Cussion shows us a conjunction of different sounds of instruments very well ensambled as legendaries big band musicians did: horn,trumpet,tenor saxophon,guitarsynthesizer,bass,drum,congas,african thumb piano,syndrums, cowbells,keyboards and resulting perfectly in what I call: 21st century cinematic brass jazz music.The next step liberates to old artists of jazz from the traditional cues in jazz and begins to built intense crescendos of the cyber culture of 21st century sounds: Fairlight Sunrise by Syclops is tech jazz for dancing androids.Magnetic percussion and extremely humanoid and linked perfectly here with Süssholz (Ben Mono's Low Level Mix)Gabriel Ananda: noisy dirty jazz infected deeply with cinematic and brass band music. The music that must be plugged up into your ears while surfing throughout the net with your laptops or desktops and even,the perfect soundtrack for your cocktails in a space's cafe bar and why not for dancing with stellar robots .Magnificent! First Note by Origami conspires also a sonic expansion to the future of elegant cyber jazz.Hipnotic! Los Bandidos(Michael Reinboth) Cal Tjader,took me instantly to the time machine and placed myself into the sonic universe of the legends of cinematic music composers of the past century.Crystallic perfect jazz for a film of secret agents and also for romantic affaires.A new brilliant opus in cyber jazz compilations and just masterminded for big success.
HELENE RAMOS
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