Break n' Bossa: Chapter 2
Track Listings
| 1. Anjos Ilrmaos [Rainer Truby Trio Mix] - Miyazawa |
| 2. Bossa Per Due - Nicola Conte |
| 3. Circle [The Dub Club] - Soulstance |
| 4. Love Beat [Nicola Conte Fez Remix] |
| 5. Ghetto [Atjazz Remix] - Bob Sinclar |
| 6. Watch Them Come [Jazzanova Remix] - Peven Everett, Men From The Nile |
| 7. Corso - Beanfield |
| 8. Corcovado - Mr. Hermano |
| 9. Samba - Faze Action |
| 10. Saudade - S-Tone Inc. |
| 11. After - dZihan & Kamien |
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Product Description
On the Wave of Success Given by the First Chapter of "break n' Bossa", Schema Releases "break n' Bossa Chapter 2". The Concept Remains the Same: A Journey Through Broken-beat , Nu-jazz and Bossa Releasing Previously Unreleased Material in CD Format. Great Contributions have Been Made by Yoshinori Sunahara with the Track "love Beat"; A Wonderful Electro Lounge- Bossa Rmx by Nicola Conte; Courtesy of "bungalow" of Berlin, it features the Remix by Jazzanova of "man from the Nile" and One of the Most Fascinating Tracks Written in 1999 by "beanfield", Entitled "corso." Conceived and Compiled by Luciano Cantone.
Break n' Bossa: Chapter 2,Various Artists,Schema,Acid Jazz,Bossa Nova,Brazilian Jazz,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Collections,House,Jazz-House,Trip-Hop
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Break 'n Bossa: The American Chapter, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Instinct Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000086BC4 Release Date: 2003-02-04 |
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Subtitled - The American Chapter. A continuous mix filled with Bossa Nova, Electronica and Lounge sounds! Culled from Europe's current leading music labels. Artists include S-Tone, The Dining Rooms & Nicola Conte. Instinct Records. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Upgrade to the First American Chapter..........2003-02-14
But the remainder of the tracks are taken from the various schema artists and Break & Bossa compilations as a sort of "snapshot" of what the series and label has to offer. Artists include "The Dining Rooms", Combo Granata, Soulstance, Gerardo Frisina, and Les Hommes. By all means, I would certainly recommend this chapter instead of the original "American Chapter". Also, the feature releases by all of those listed above are great (Combo Granata won't be out until the summer - at the earliest) If anything, you can hear the very talented Dj Fragmentorchestra, who's cd has not been released in the US, and Noorda - who's release is still very new.
If you enjoy this, you may also want to check out Break & Bossa 5. It's a double disk set with many of the same artists, but with a rare mixed second disk. Good work.
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Break n' Bossa: Chapter 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Schema ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003NH6J Release Date: 1999-12-20 |
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On the Wave of Success Given by the First Chapter of "break `n' Bossa", Schema Releases "break `n' Bossa Chapter 2". The Concept Remains the Same: A Journey Through Broken-beat , Nu-jazz and Bossa Releasing Previously Unreleased Material in CD Format. Great Contributions have Been Made by Yoshinori Sunahara with the Track "love Beat"; A Wonderful Electro Lounge- Bossa Rmx by Nicola Conte; Courtesy of "bungalow" of Berlin, it features the Remix by Jazzanova of "man from the Nile" and One of the Most Fascinating Tracks Written in 1999 by "beanfield", Entitled "corso." Conceived and Compiled by Luciano Cantone.Customer Reviews:
When the Series Started to Kick it up a notch..........2004-04-23
What's so cool IMO is how the series has constantly redefined itself. With BnB 1, it was more a compilation of various artists around the world with their takes on the blended genre. In this one, the series started moving toward the direction of promoting the label's own artists and musicians. Nicola Conte's "Bossa Per Due" is introduced (before being grossly over-used!), as does Soulstance's "Circle". S-Tone Inc., then with Idizioni-Ishtar's Milano 2000, even come on with the fantastic club cut "Saudade". But Schema still had predominantly guest artists included like Beanfield with "Corso", Mr. Hermano, Faze Action and there's a cool Nicola Conte remix to Yoshinori Sunahara's "Love Beat". Man, that cut takes me to November of 2001 for some reason...
I would recommend this to anyone that's a fan of the first four Break & Bossa's or maybe even Boss-A-Troniq fans. Also, if you're into Compost's "Future Sound of Jazz" releases you might dig this. But be forewarned, this is not like the final two Break & Bossa's. Those were a bit more nu-jazz/bossa heavy with the second disc mixed. They are still fantastic, and my honestly my favorite of the franchise. And note that there are other Schema compilations out there - one of which sort of goes in the direction of the early Break & Bossa's, and it's called "Post Modern Bossa". Another Schema cd is: "Modern Sounds from Italy", and finally theres' "Freedom Jazz Dance". As for the future of Break & Bossa, I haven't seen news of a new playlist (today at least) so that might be up in the air.
Cutting Edge dance Music For The 21st Century.......2001-01-27
Lounge Music for non lounge music listeners..........2000-07-12
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