Tuesday, May 18, 2004
A Blue Note Revisited remix album contest
Thanks to the good people at Elemental Consulting, we are able to offer yet another contest for all the Different Kitchen readers out there. I've written about it before but now, one winner can win a copy of the excellent new Blue Note Revisted remix collection just released by the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records.
Here's more details on the album:
1939 marked the birth of Blue Note Records and the birth of a new era in music. The label created by German immigrant, Alfred Lion, would soon evolve into a home for the finest in jazz music for ages to come. Looking back in 1969, label partner and photographer Francis Wolff wrote "By 1939, jazz had gathered enough momentum so that an experiment like Blue Note could be tried” and 65 years later Blue Note Records is still going strong as the preeminent jazz label in the world.Click here for the full album tracklisting and here to hear audio snippets from the album.
Now, in the Spring of 2004, Blue Note releases Blue Note Revisited, an album containing remixes, remakes, and reworks by some of the world’s most talented DJs and producers including Bugz in the Attic, Kenny “Dope” Gonzales, Madlib, JayDee aka J Dilla, Jazzanova, Kyoto Jazz Massive, and DJ Spinna to name a few.
For a shot at winning a CD copy of the album, entrants should email me, complete with their name and address, and the answers to the following questions:
1. What is the name of Madlib's jazz group incarnation?These questions are little easier than the Dilated contest questions which seem to be giving heads a real problem so far. Click here for more details on that contest.
and
2. What is the name of the A Tribe Called Quest song that sampled Brother Jack McDuff's "Oblighetto" remixed by J Dilla on Blue Note Revisted?
The Blue Note Revisted contest will end at 11:59:59pm on Tuesday May 25. A winner will be randomly selected from all correct entries received.
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