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THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS meets JAPAN "Live at La Cova" Release Japan Tour 2006
LIVE AT LA COVAThe New MastersoundsLABEL: ONE NOTE RECORDS Moonstarr "Moonstarr Remixes" Release Japan Tour 2006
MOONSTARR REMIXESMoonstarr
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●Daikanyama, TokyoDATE: 2006/03/25/Saturday Live Set: INFO: UNIT / TEL: 03-5459-8630 ●Shibuya, TokyoDATE: 2006/03/26/Sunday Live Set:
【SLEEP WALKER】
【瘋癲 FU-TEN】
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MILI(ミリ):MC…90年代中頃から、"NAKED ARTZ(K-ON,DJ TONK)"のMCとして活動。計5タイトルをリリース。コンピ参加多数。2000年3月に、ソロ・アルバム『Knowledge of self』を発売。
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【Kacchi Nasty (Jazzy Sport / 3rd Eye Crew)】 INFO: JZ BRAT / TEL:03-5728-0168 ●YokohamaDATE: 2006/03/27/Monday Live Set: THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS
(ONE NOTE RECORDS) INFO: MOTION
BLUE YOKOHAMA / TEL:045-226-1919 チケットぴあ: 0570-02-9999 ●KyotoSOULTAGE RECORDS presents monthly Nite "WELL ZIZz"DATE: 2006/03/28/Tuesday Live
Set: -THE TIME-TABLE- - - -
【feat. Saxophone 中村雅人 (SLEEP WALKER)】
【GENTA percussion from (ORQUESTA DE LA LUZ)】
【犬式(a.k.a.Dogggystyle)】 http://www.inushiki.com/ 【SCOOBIE DO】 http://www.scoobie-do.com
【shango comedown above me】 http://www.shango.jp/ 更にシークレット・ゲスト・バンド緊急参戦決定!!!SOFT INFO: CLUB
METRO / TEL: 075-752-4765/075-752-2787 ●HiroshimaDATE: 2006/03/29/Wednesday Live Set: INFO: CAVE-BE
/ Tel: 082-511-1109 THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS are...: www.newmastersounds.com/news.asp
<ザ・ニュー・マスターサウンズ/ THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS> 「我々が溺愛していた最初の2枚のアルバムよりも、今回はさらに最高だ!」 「この惑星上でもっとも好きなジャズファンク・バンド」
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THIS IS WHAT WE DOTHE NEW MASTERSOUNDSディス・イズ・ワット・ウィー・ドゥPCD-23626 「我々が溺愛していた最初の2枚のアルバムよりも、今回はさらに最高だ!」 |
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ROUGHNECKEDDIE ROBERTSエディー・ロバーツ/ラフネックPCD-23578 大人気のディープ・ファンク・バンド、ニューマスターサウンドのギタリスト、エディー・ロバーツが魅せるぶっちぎりにクールなソウル・ジャズ・ギター現在進行形!! |
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new old funk (if ya get me) from Yorkshires finest funk foursome.
No doubt if this was recorded in 1972 by some long lost musicians who once met
James Brown in a roadside dinner on route 66 it would now be worth hundreds on
ebay but as it is you can pick it up now for a lot less and its just as good.
Solid, mainly instrumental funk from one of the tightest bands on the circuit.
(Fat City Records review)


3rd Album from this great UK funk outfit. Rootsy, authentic live funk which will work as well on the dancefloor as it will for any laid back home listening. There are original compositions sitting alongside Hendrix and Donny Hathaway covers. A superb instrumental funk LP.
(Banquet Records)
What is it about British bands that make them so effective at co-opting American music forms? Maybe it's something in the tea, but from John Lennon to Mick Jagger to Dave Holland, Brits have been taking American music styles and adjusting them to sonic perfection. Add to that list The New Mastersounds. Comprised of virtuoso guitarist Eddie Roberts, Hammond and Rhodes player Bob Birch, bassist Pete Shand and drummer Simon Allen, The New Mastersounds are the funk band of the future. When this unassuming quartet takes the stage, the groove is relentless and the funk is undeniable. Shand's bass lines are thick, palpable, and well complemented by Allen's dexterous drumming, creating a solid foundation for Birch's inspired keyboard work and Roberts' intuitive, biting guitar sound. When the four combine, NMS is a funk-laden force to be reckoned with. They take the hardest-hitting aspects of soul-jazz and combine it with shades of deep house music, creating a unique sound and an epic dance party. These lads from across the pond are skilled musicians and visceral players who are breathing new life into the funk band paradigm. To miss this band live would be a disservice to any true funk fan.
(Jambase.com review, July 2005)
"This Is What We Do" is nothing less than a mind-blowing trip into the land of funky jazz. It swings and rocks. The ingredients include a heavy helping of soul and funk with a sprinkling of psychedelia and lounge. As with the art work, much of the music sounds like it was recorded sometime in the sixties and seventies, drawing on likes of the Meters and Howard Roberts. The production is partly responsible for the great vintage sound. The disc blends dazzling arrangements with jaw dropping solos. The melodies are catchy and toe tapping. At times, Eddie Roberts guitar work echoes Mike Bloomfield's playing with 'the Butterfield Blues Band.' While the guitar is hot, it is keyboardist Bob Birch who seems to be in the driver's seat. Jimi Hendrix fans will have to seriously consider the possibility that this quartet recorded a better version of "Ain't No Telling." With Sam Bell's assistance, "The Tin Drum" is a polyrhythmic feast. Karl Denson affirms the importance of these young turks by playing on "You Got It All." As if their jammin' live shows weren't enough, this album catapults the New Mastersounds into the forefront of the scene. If "this is what we do" is what the New Mastersounds do, I for one hope they keep doing it!
(Amazon.com Customer Review)




