Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 9

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Compost's finest compilation series capturing sounds of the future comes a long way since the first volume in 1994, and reaches number vol. 9 with this release. Includes previously unreleased tracks from Season feat. Ernesto 'Juice', Stateless feat. Bless 'Leave Me Now', Joseph Malik 'Futuristica' (Grand Unify Vox Remix), Yellowtail 'Moa', Monassa 'Days & Nights' & Julius Kammerl 'Venue'. Digipak. 2003.

Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 9,Various Artists,Compost,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Electronica,Jazz Collections,Pop,Trip-Hop,V/A Compilations
Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 9
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I agree, where's the foremost poets?!
  • WHERE IS THE FULL FOREMOST POETS CD?!
  • Overall Great Compilation but Two Tracks are on Steroids
Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 9
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Compost
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00008GEK8
Release Date: 2003-03-24

Tracks:

  1. Keep You Kimi - Hird
  2. Juice - Season
  3. Leave Me Now - Stateless
  4. Open Season (Main Mix) - Foremost Poets
  5. Futuristica (Grand Unify Vox Remix) - Joseph Malik
  6. Something To Get Excited About - Triplane
  7. Along - Alexander Kowalski
  8. Moa - Yellowtail
  9. Anywhere Anyone - Dntel
  10. Days & Nights - Monassa
  11. Venue - Julius Kammerl
  12. Folk Song For Cello - Savath & Savalas

Album Description

Compost's finest compilation series capturing sounds of the future comes a long way since the first volume in 1994, and reaches number vol. 9 with this release. Includes previously unreleased tracks from Season feat. Ernesto 'Juice', Stateless feat. Bless 'Leave Me Now', Joseph Malik 'Futuristica' (Grand Unify Vox Remix), Yellowtail 'Moa', Monassa 'Days & Nights' & Julius Kammerl 'Venue'. Digipak. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I agree, where's the foremost poets?!.......2005-08-02

johnny dangerous offers the most brilliant piece of house music i have ever heard with open season...my god what a killer tune. i played this during a dj set i was doing at a party and EVERYONE runs up and goes OH WHO's THIS?! its such a classic tune, no wonder johnny dangerous has been collaborating with everyone from missy Elliot and beyond. the rest of the cd is filled with decent tunes, like dntel's anywhere anyone which i found comes in a close second for best on the cd. most of the other tunes are not bad, but generic german house music. if i were you i would buy the formost poets debut album instead of this. also check out another brilliant piece of work by foremost poets called moonraker..classic house tune

4 out of 5 stars WHERE IS THE FULL FOREMOST POETS CD?!.......2005-06-24

This is a great jazz/broken beat/funk/house comp CD, but my burning question is...after sterling singles like MOONRAKER and now OPEN SEASON, where oh where is the full-length debut from FOREMOST POETS aka JOHNNY DANGEROUS? They make intelligent, twisted, spacey tech-house and need to be heard!

4 out of 5 stars Overall Great Compilation but Two Tracks are on Steroids.......2003-07-18

I get so excited when I am the first person to review albums! Anyway, let's get down to it. The Open Season track by Foremost Poets made my blood cells twitch and dance with a joyous red. Compost did it again. They do it all the time, it's such an amazing label.

I forgot I was single-aging-female-geek, I forgot I had work to do.I stood up, and started dancing barefooted. Joseph Malik's Futuristica should be playing at clubs. The only track I didn't quite like was Along, by Alexander Kowalski. It was progressive trance vs. IDM vs. jazz on steroids. I think it's one of those tracks you'll either love or hate with a passion. Yellowtail's Moa is a bit generic in nu jazz standards. Good attempt though. The rest of the songs are beautiful supplements to the compilation. All in all I didn't like two tracks, but I grew to like one in a pervy sort of way.

If you are a real nu-jazz addict, and compost records supporter, you have to own this despite that one generic song and the genre-bender on steroids. :)

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