Reviews for "GOA ( The Mysterious She Mix)"
GOA ( The Mysterious She Mix)
by J.Lang
by J.Lang
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Tue, Mar 3, 2009 @ 8:52 PM Samples are used in:
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Tue, Mar 3, 2009 @ 10:46 PM
Very nice mix Jay! Light and deep. Was pleasure to listen Thanks!
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Tue, Mar 3, 2009 @ 11:09 PM
Great work again Jeeves & Wooster.
I think Anchor is definitely Jeeves so I guess you must be Wooster Mr Lang. Great flow and Anchor constantly surprises with a haunting fusion of jazzesque chill and theatrical pop. Love the tag “anchorism” - sort of like a description of an old sailors drunken ditty that he can’t quite recall. Fantastic collaboration. More please! |
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Tue, Mar 3, 2009 @ 11:30 PM
Most excellent Lounge Hop.
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 3:31 AM
one of the best things about unexpected music is that it causes unexpected feelings & reactions. and this beautiful track def does that. another successful experiment in hindu hop.
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 3:39 AM
Hey i like this minimalist approach to this pella.
The drums give it a very foreign Japan or Indian feel. I can imagine Anchor on an old steam train going off thru some hot landscape. |
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 6:29 AM
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I really enjoyed this. Working with you is both a pleasure and a chance to visit unexplored musical places! |
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 6:58 AM
Hahah - thanks for the shout-out. :)
This is a really, really good use of AM’s vocals, which at times are very Winston Tong-ish (in a very good way). You’ve created a hell of a backing track that is both complex and interesting, while staying out of the way of the vocals. I am wondering though what the track would sound like without the strings - at least in sections. The resulting empty space would be an interesting thing to test. Having said that - I love this track either way. Nice job. |
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 8:33 AM
Very, very cool. I like the feel of this a lot, and the minimal mix is fantastic - it says a lot without anything getting in the way. Excellent work!
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 10:12 AM
This is just gorgeous … so sensual and romantic I want to fall in love with someone immediately.
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 11:57 AM
It’s all been said, but really nice feel to this one. I agree with everyone, just about.
I just wanted to put in a vote for the new picture. Very smart look Mr. Lang. I like a man in a tie and jacket (hopefully you sprang for the pants to go with them :-) - but this is the internet so who knows). |
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you have to admit, you DID ask for that information! :-)
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 2:16 PM
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Wed, Mar 4, 2009 @ 5:20 PM
I must confess, if the truth be told, that I was not feeling entirely bomps-a-daisy by the idea of a Jeeves/Wooster remix. I knew, of course, being possessed of the kind of memory that permitted me to win the Scripture Knowledge Prize in school, that Jeeves swings a dashed efficient shoe at the balls sponsored by the Junior Ganymede Club,and the Code of the Wooster is, what am I trying to say?, beyond rapprochement. Still, the whole thing strucke me as about as plausible as my Aunt Agatha singing lead vocals for Digable Planets. And yet, as the writer says, tis a far, far bettert thing I do, and so I punched the play button as if I were standing in the dock after a night spent pinching a policeman’s helmet at the boat races, and reclined for the sounds in situ.
I found, to my shock, chagrin, and general stars-are-a-giant-daisy-chain astonishment that the combination of minimal sounds, stylish lounge and solid vocals reminded me of nothing so much as the Mottled Oyster when they were soaping out the soft stuff and bringing the house down, just before the local constabulary felt the need to go all War and Peace over the matter of such a small thing as running an unlicensed after-hours establishment. I found the mixing held me as enthralled as if I were Gusssie Fink-Nottle surrounded by newts, and I simmered gently while the song played like a tea just before cricket. This is just the thing to hear when returning from a stark, bread-flinging evening at the Drones Club, and I’m grateful to Jeeves and to Wooster for a gentle pick-me-up as restorative as Jeeves’ special hangover cure but far more chilled. |
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‘Right-ho, Jeeves’ is simply spiffing, isn’t it, old bean?
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Thu, Mar 5, 2009 @ 12:14 AM
Another great intertwining of the mood with the groove!
Excellent work boys!! |
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Thu, Mar 5, 2009 @ 5:53 PM
Excellent collaboration. A sensational mix.
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Fri, Mar 13, 2009 @ 3:56 AM
This is a great combination. You’ve made the perfect setting for Anchor at his most lyrical.
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Fri, Mar 13, 2009 @ 7:39 AM
Hey J, please tell me what kind of creative water is that u drink, I really need it!!
This piece is just awesome… How u combined AM vox, with this heavenly hip-hop groove… is incredible!! Congratulations |
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Mon, Jun 29, 2009 @ 5:40 PM
Brilliant!
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