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hey loophedz, gotta get something resembling work done today. if y'all want to, list up 5 recent faves you've been listening to. something old, something new, something nice? here's mine: 1. The Dub Factory: Revolution. Qawali meets roots reggae. ISHQ Records, 2000. This is a mix of dancehall style dub with a Quwalli singer doing stuff on the top. a quirky mix that just makes you smile, and then the cool groove of it all settles in...good production, not too cheezy. presented by Bally Sagoo, who can be cheezy, at times. finally figured out how to get that dub delay style down via logic and live on my mixer. such a great sound. 2. Lalo Schifren: Mission Impossible and more! best of, 62-72. Oh man, this one swings. a different mix of the tv show theme on the last track, with dissonnant horn stabs that sound like straight from a fight scene of the old tv show 'Batman'. cool other tracks like 'Maria', 'theme from 'medical center'', and 'lalo's bossa nova'. 3. Soundtrack: O Brother Where art thou? 4. Richard Peikoff and Buzz Feiten EP. personal plug here. this disc is a five song ep from my guitar instructor, mr. peikoff. awesome, beautiful acoustic duo with buzz feiten, who is responsible for designing a unique tuning system for the quitar which supposedly has superior intonation. adopted by washburn and a few other guitar manufacturers. besides all that, this is a great record. richard also has a new one coming out mixed by LD's own cliff novey. look out!... cliff might have richard's web address. i don't think i've got it at the moment. 5. Soundtrack: Finding Forrester. miles, frissell, and others, with 2 ornette coleman tracks i shamefully skip past (every time! i think i'm gonna reburn a new mix without those tracks). plus a remix of 'in a silent way' by DJ Cam. why do we insist on adding beats to everything, these days? great disc, IMO. seeya, rich