Ubiquity Records
phongone
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When was the last time Ubiquity Records put out some quality joints? The first "Rewind" comps were good and I've always checked for Greyboy's stuff, but have they put out anything new worth checking for? I remember Ubiquity was considered one of the hotter boutique labels in late 90's/early 00's.
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Platinum Pied Pipers triple p are some good one
love and haight are also a subsidiary of ubiquity correct? they are re-issuing some serious joints.
they're nic people - but the only "cool" thing they put out was sa-ra...
Thats what I was about to say, those are recent releases that I reaally like.
...so you couldn't have just followed up on later when you DID have something ready?
Or was it that simple?
funny thing is when i was ready the guy apparently didnt work there anymore....haha
Platinum Pied Pipers triple p are some good one
love and haight are also a subsidiary of ubiquity correct? they are re-issuing some serious joints."
They haven't resonated with me in a long time; I keep checking back and it just doesn't hit me like it used to.
It's a bit of a void for me now. I still call them my favorite contemporary domestic label, though.
dropping in '08
I'm anxious to hear this.
PPP was very dope, I thought the album was a little bit of a let down compared to all the 12"s. Still good though. Glad to hear Sa-Ra's next album is being released by Ubiquity, seems like a good label for them as far as the type of exposure they'll get.
I like their clothing too.
Damn Ako, thats pretty cool they tried to get you 12" release.
What is this about? Looks like a reggae-ish joint.
The Lions are Dan Ubicks new roots group.
Cool sounds, can't wait for the LP.
- spidey
CuBop also became a favorite.
dude is kind of corny, no?
truthfully, so is most of the ubiquity roster...
didn't know that about them. The last Quantic Soul ORchestra album is hella fresh, and I love they packaged the LP with a full CD version as well. SAved me the time of ripping it to MP3.
I thought the first one was very, very strong. The second one was more "meh" to me but to me, it's the nature of these kinds of comps, esp. since I don't think Gilles is out to out-son everyone else. That said, it can be an acquired flavor.
If by "out-son" you mean "out-obscure"...the rarity of the tracks don't bother me, I guess it's just the weird easy-listening bent (I don't know how else to describe it) of the tracks, especially since a lot of the stuff I've read about Peterson makes him out to be DJ King Funk or something.
I learned about a lot of great music through those comps too. Also snagged some good records that I wouldn't have looked at if I hadn't heard the artists first. (Johnny Frigo comes to mind.)
I saw them live a couple of weeks ago and that was great as well.