Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 10

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  • Release Date: 04/19/2005
  • Sales Rank: 115,242
  • Label: COMPOST
  • UPC: 673794218120
 
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Future Sounds of Jazz, Vol. 10

1LISTENElevate / The New Mastersounds Maurice Fulton Remix 5:45
2LISTENUam Uam / Povo Moonstarr Remix 5:14
3LISTENFools Garden (Black Conga) / Ricardo Villalobos 7:06
4LISTENPlayboy / Hot Chip 5:08
5LISTENManhattan Jungle / Per Cussion 5:07
6LISTENFairlight Sunrise / Syclops 6:05
7LISTENSüssholz / Gabriel Ananda previously unreleased / Ben Mono's Low Level Mix 6:42
8LISTENRole for Kale / Metaboman 7:26
9LISTENFirst Note / Origami previously unreleased / Mix 4:18
10LISTENLos Bandidos / Cal Tjader previously unreleased / Michael Reinboth Remix 4:46
11LISTENTerms and Conditions Apply / General Elektriks previously unreleased / The Entity Remix 4:28
12LISTENLa Ritournelle / Sebastien Tellier 7:35

Editorial Reviews

For better or worse, Germany's Compost Records has been the benchmark and barometer for measuring the state of downtempo/chillout. While trends in downtempo music have altered and evolved since the inaugural installment of the Future Sounds of Jazz series, one thing has remained consistent: the series has provided quality compilations featuring some of electronic music's most respected downtempo producers alongside up-and-coming talent. This tenth installment, mixed carefully by label owner Michael Reinboth and labelmates Beanfield, features the same high-quality acid jazz, downtempo, and drum'n'bass that devotees of the label have come to expect from the series. Contributions from minimal techno maestro Ricardo Villalobos and jazz legend Cal Tjader (remixed ably by Reinboth), along with the much-in-demand Maurice Fulton remix of Fred Everything's house-funk "Elevate," bring a diverse breadth of textures from the album's start to its concluding track, Sebastien Teillier's excellent "La Ritournelle." It's not the strongest of the series, but it's definitely not the weakest of the bunch, either. Here's hoping the next ten installments will be as groundbreaking as the first ten. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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