Roy Ayers @ The Forum, Sydney (24/10/08)
By sukky 30th Oct, 2008
When Roy Ayers first burst onto the scene, a large percentage of the people who frequent inthemix weren’t even born. It wouldn’t be that much of a stretch to say that a lot of parents of inthemix users were possibly just hitting puberty.
Roy Ayers brings the soul back to Australia
By angy 4th Aug, 2008
The crew from Niche Productions have another massive surprise in store for those who love their funk, soul and beats, with soul music heavyweight Roy Ayers due for a round of dates around the country.
Nostalgia 77 - One Offs, Remixes & B-Sides
By zeus 12th May, 2008
I have to say, this would be one of the most refreshing compilations to hit my ears for a while. This two CD album is a nice mix of Nostalgia 77’s own works and remixes of other artists’ tracks.
Nostalgia 77 - Seven's & Eight's
By jimmyjames 21st Mar, 2006
Far from the jazz cliche of rambling self-indulgent solos, there is a swaggering funk sensibility to the Nostalgia 77 Octet which puts them in another league.
Nostalgia 77: Music for the Garden
By billcode 5th Apr, 2005
Nostalgia 77, or Ben Lamdin, describes the work on his new Album, The Garden, as 'a combination of soul and jazz compositions, with computer based production techniques." Starkly different from the funk-infused breaks he'd earlier been releasing, to great
Nostalgia 77 - The Garden
By Xpose 4th Apr, 2005
Nostalgia 77 was once a hip hop producer, then he decided he wanted to chill out, musically speaking and thus his debut Songs For MT Funeral dropped in 04. The Garden is his second release and rather than get back to his roots he seems to have turned up t
Nostalgia 77 - Songs For My Funeral
By Xpose 5th Apr, 2004
So what would you play at your funeral? Would it be an upbeat funky celebration of your life? A dark twisted summation of your demise? Or perhaps draw a little from both columns. Well rather than leave it up to somebody else Nostalgia 77 has made his debu




