Who's selling this?
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I know it's one of you guys by the description. It's the first time I've ever seen it on le Bay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RONN-FORELLA-Moves-H...=item5d28e708ecOne of my favorite records of all time -- all killer instro funk jazz thing w/ braeks for days[/b]
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the last part of the auction description was taken from rehashmedia.com.
Hoctor stuff has been goin kinda nuts lately. Had no idea you could get 2+ bills.
Ahhh, that makes sense ( ). I've never seen it up before so I had no idea what it went for.
Exaaaactly
What's funny is that Josh B, Cool Chris and I were talking about this LP about two years ago and Chris was saying something along the lines of, "if the cover looked more like some private press jazz funk LP, this thing would be going for 200 pounds, easy." Looks like it's headed there regardless.
For my money, this is still one of the Top 3 dance label titles out there. I wouldn't have paid more than a $100 for it though.
dood.. i remember that thread. i pm'd that guy instantly and he had allready given it away for free to his homie. nice friend i thought.
raaer shit, but theres atleast 10 strutters with this record that i know of. shhhh.
how rare is this joint? is it easier to find in any particular part of the country? good listen all the way thru?
From my experience with Hoctor titles, it's one of the rarest. It's a two-tracker but both songs have long breaks (and pretty good ones at that) and electronic piano. I thought I had 'em digitized but I'll have to look again.
Personally, I don't think it's as good as Jazz in Focus (another Hoctor title, possibly equally rare, which I traded out for $100 only to see sold for almost 4x that. Blew my mind).
those are the best ones that ive heard aswell, but i like moves better. forella doesnt kid with his drums. from a beatdigger perspective its a holy grail. pretty much all the tracks have one break or more. and most of the breaks are real bangers. i could drop alot more on it than 100...
jazz in focus...i must be disconnected from the world of modern dance.dont know that either. is it fuckin with Jeremie??
wait til you've heard all the breaks... alot of bangers is all i can say. ive used those rimshots you mention aswell and had alot of hoctor records. this is not the same level as the rest.
but then again, i woul probably end up flipping it aswell.
a true braek bukkake!
But in 2010 Craig Kupka gets more spins
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Yes. Both of those Hoctor records are better than Jeremie IMO. I've found 2 copies of Jazz in Focus out here and copped Moves from someone in this thread years ago after hearing it on a mix. Shit blew my mind the first time I heard it. Definitely the raerest joints on the label.
I wanna know what's up with this though? Has anybody heard it?
day reordmania just sold that one, i think the soundclips should be on their website still. they keep "out of stock" items in their database.
I could be wrong and I'm too lazy to go pull it off the shelves but I don't remember it having breaks on every song; maybe smaller ones? I distinctly think of this as a two-tracker. In comparison, I thought "Jazz in Focus" had a better selection of songs overall though I can see why "Moves" is regarded better. The drums on there are pretty ridiculous even if, as Breez notes, they sound like a lot of the Hoctor drums in general.
Check popsike; it should be up there. Another Hoctor title.
As for Jazz on the Road - a more common Hoctor title though I just saw that it's commanding $300 (ridiculous IMO, but whatever). It's ok - a lot of disco-era joints on there. Better for loops than drums. In terms of musicality, I prefer Byron Peterson's "Jazz Rock USA" (also on Hoctor).
Maybe Spelunk or someone else can drop some knowledge here but Hoctor's been a "known" label for years now. Why the seemingly sudden upswing? Did Euroman just discover this? I assumed they would have been up on Hoctor titles already?
Never found that one.
I haven't seen the Hoctor LP with "Cissy Strut" on it yet. It may very well be out there but certainly the 7" version is easy enough to come by. I think "Gold Coast" is on a different LP, not "Jazz on the Road" though.
Word - that sounds right. That's the Nilo Toledo title, I think.
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