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Mushroom Jazz 6

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01
This Beat
3:42
02
Fools Competition
2:33
03
Baaaby
2:54
04
Groovin'
3:25
05
Jamal 141
3:00
06
Dopebeatz
3:15
07
Calm Down (Instrumental)
1:42
08
Alive (Instrumental)
3:20
09
Scene # 2 (Instrumental)
1:33
10
Just Checking (J's Stripped Down Instrumental)
2:13
11
The What?
5:02
12
Bodysnatchin' (On the Isle) (Instrumental)
3:11
13
Wasn't Really Worth My Time
2:54
14
Life
3:01
15
Ba Dada
2:44
16
Untitled 005
3:02
17
Way Back When
3:33
18
Transit
3:16
19
Day At The Beach
5:02
20
Reflections
3:36
Album Information

Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 62:58

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"Easy on the mix!"from Carl Graham London

carl28_cgraham

Overall I thought this was a good album that I find very easy to listen to and maybe that's the problem. Even though I like these tracks none of them actually makes me wanna go crazy. I also found the interchange between tracks very choppy when I think they should have been smooth.

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Wow!

BusyBonline

I will admit I had never heard of Mark until now. Love Jazz of all kinds, was browsing the Acid Jass section and found Mushroom Jazz 6. Now I can't stop listening to it!! Must have in my opinion and look forward to obtaining more from Mr Farina.

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Kick Back…

Contiveros

It's not so much a kick back, but something to just sit in an easy chair with nice hifi headphones and just relax, and listen to the layers. Listen as they unfold and take you another places in your head.

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so bogus

buttch

yes very convenient that this is still 20, while other albums with 6 tracks or less are now 12 credits.

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convenient

20man

nice to see this album is still 20 credits. thanks a lot, emusic. your new pricing plan is just fantastic.

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Rockin' Steady

sam.londe

Mark brings it again, I'm just sorry it took me so long to pick it up. It's an instant classic.

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Great investment!

NeoSoulCafe

I love Mark Farina...I usually buy anything he puts out even without listening to it! This is a wonderful record! I recommend it to any real music head

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Jazztastic

MrMove

If you like hip hop then you should like jazz and if you like both you'll love this album. I have Mushroom Jazz 4 on vinyl and I'm gonna need this one too. A great album for anyone to groove to.

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like track 6 "dopebeatz"

RulerD

should be the name of the album this album is more jazz, funk hiphop than electronic or house. It wont let you down. I want the other 5 now...help emusic!!

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If you like Ba Dada...

cwkjr

"Numbed in Moscow" by Portishead uses the same horn sample. You should check out their entire body of work if you haven't already.

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They Say All Music Guide

To be honest, when electronica calls itself “jazz,” it usually means “wimpy,” or at best “smooth.” Feh. But over the course of the Mushroom Jazz series, DJ Mark Farina has been proving that electronic dance music can be funky, swinging, classy, uplifting, and booty-motivating all at the same time. Those who have been subjected to endless hours of anonymous sax-plus-loops pablum in the chillout room may be gun-shy, but if they can force themselves to give this collection a chance they’ll surely be happily surprised by such top-notch fare as Kero One’s aptly titled “Groovin’” (notice how nicely the handclaps suddenly lift up the groove at the song’s midpoint), J-Boogie’s gently dubwise “Alive,” Uneaq’s cool and laid-back “Just Checkin’,” and Colossus’ “Transit,” which features both excellent jazz flute and a nicely looped piano drop. There’s also a very fine hip-hop excursion from Colossus featuring G-off & the Whooligan, and a strange, weirdly dissonant little number from the same artist titled “Dopebeatz” — it’s a strange and ultimately rather unsettling moment that stands out starkly from the feel-good grooves that typify the program. Overall, this is an exceptionally fine collection. – Rick Anderson

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