Mushroom Jazz Vol. 5 | 
enlarge | Artist: Mark Farina Label: Om Records Category: Music
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 894684
Media: LP Record Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 600353057517 EAN: 0600353057517 ASIN: B0007ODLAU
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| Tracks:
| • | Afros in Ya - Mark Farina, | | • | The Tribute - Mark Farina, Tate, C. | | • | Autumn Evening Breeze - Mark Farina, Sound Providers | | • | Chali 2na Comin' Thru - Mark Farina, Carlos, Jose Figuei | | • | Come Down - Mark Farina, Lager, F. | | • | Flow - Mark Farina, Anderson, A. | | • | Nostalgia - Mark Farina, DJ Spinna | | • | Cali Spaces - Mark Farina, Farina, Mark | | • | Funky for You - Mark Farina, Blu Bizness | | • | Puttin' in Work - Mark Farina, | | • | Hollywood - Mark Farina, DJ Dez | | • | Music Makes the World Go Round - Mark Farina, Doyen, L. | | • | Maintain - Mark Farina, Strange Fruit Proje | | • | Back in 92 - Mark Farina, | | • | You Like My Style - Mark Farina, | | • | Here's the Proof - Mark Farina, | | • | Modern Women's Short Stories - Mark Farina, Alpha, Johnny | | • | The Kick Clap - Mark Farina, Bess, A. | | • | It's a Love Thing - Mark Farina, Phillips, P. | | • | The Yacht Club - Mark Farina, One, Thes | | • | Nic's Groove - Mark Farina, Rook, M. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Hailing originally from Chicago but long associated with San Francisco's jazz-house scene, Mark Farina returns to his bread-and-butter mix series Mushroom Jazz after 2003's eclectic artist record Air Farina. Less laid-back than Thievery Corporation but not quite as deep as Om label mates like Marques Wyatt, the Mushroom records often delve into hip-hop, and Jazz 5 is no exception. But while rhymes and raps jump out alongside snappy beats to startle the listener from chill tune-induced hypnosis, large chunks of the record, especially in the last half, are completely instrumental. Some of Air Farina's electro-funk adventurousness is here as well; check out the dazed and hazy original track "Cali Spaces." Consistently clever and packed with urban energy, it's an ideal Sunday evening record for those not quite ready to let the weekend end. -Matthew Cooke
Album Description A true phenomenon in sound encompassing hip hop, soul, and the best blunted beats all mingled to perfection by Farina himself. To the uninitiated, Mark is the master of the blend. Urb Magazine voted him "Best Dance DJ" in their recent January/February issue, and BPM Magazine proclaimed, "For many downtempo fans, 'Mushroom Jazz' is where it all began." The new album features new and unreleased material from the finest in Mushroom Jazz, and includes a bumpin' new original track, "Cali Spaces".
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A Solid Urban Album July 6, 2008 CloudMan (Sydney, NSW Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a good downtempo album that gently fuses hip-hop with acid jazz. If you are a fan to the series, I'd have to say Mushroom Jazz, Vol. 5 is one of the better ones.
21 tracks that are nicely mixed, but I was a little disappointed how the set loses its steam (even for a downtempo set) in the second half. There is major lull from tracks 14 to 17 due to track layout causing monotony.
Highlight track on the album for me is "Chali 2na Comin' Thru" by DJ Numark.
4/5 stars
The soul of Mushroom Jazz is slowly dying... June 25, 2007 M. Timmerman (France) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First of all, let me tell you that before buying this CD, I was sure that I would be disappointed, cause it was nearly impossible to make better than MJ 2, 3, or 4.
I'm a big fan of the serie, which is in my opinion the best downtempo mixes EVER!
But Mushroom Jazz does not smell like the other MJ... In fact, I would give 3,5/5 stars for this mix. (5/5 for all the other MJ, except the first). I would give 4 stars for the tracklist. Farina still have very good tastes, and tracks like "Autumn Evening Breeze", "Hollywood", or "This Love Thing" are really sweet. Why not 5 stars? Because I think there are a few tracks whose atmosphere / ambiance don't fit with Mushroom Jazz. "Tribute" for example, or "Down" by Red Astaire. These tracks fit better with old school / dirty / funky mixes. A bit too much of rap tracks as well in my opinion.
But the real problem comes from the mixing. Mark, where is your wizardry?! The mixing technique is just ok... Where are your sweet sound / voice collage through the mix? Inexisting. Overmore, the mix is not a story-telling anymore, the tracks don't flow together. It begins with a sweet & jazzy thing, just next the raw track of Colossus with it's heavy percussion, next again a sweet piano track, and a dirty ambiance next with DJ Numark... well we are far from the perfect structure of it's predecessor (MJ4)with only one rap track (superb track with talented rappers People Under The Stairs) in the beginning, and a female RnB voice in the middle (like in Mushroom Jazz 2), then only instrumentals. Too much rap or singing is killing the particular dreamy ambiance of Mushroom Jazz unfortunately...
Well, it was the point of view of an elitist fan (lol). I think it's the worst of the serie... It's not the classy/innocent/ urban sound anymore, but more like a common jazzy/funky mix with no particular ambiance.
I think that fans who don't have bought it yet will be disappointed. But for those who like quality HipHop sounds, it's a very good mix by the way...
But if you are new to mushroom jazz and you want to discover something different, you absolutely must buy Mushroom Jazz 2, and then Mushroom Jazz 4, which are one of my all time best musical experience.
"Grown folks Hip-Hop" June 22, 2007 Erica 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Trip-hop, ("old-skool, hip-hop without fowl lyrics,") blended with mushroomy jazz notes. If love both yet never heard the two together you are in for a treat. He is a master at what he does. In my opinion, 2 was the best, then 1 then 3.
Funk'n groov'n May 1, 2007 Enrique Torres (San Diegotitlan, Califas) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Mark Farina was an innovator of sorts; he started implementing jazz into his sets early on. By now the mushroom jazz formula has gotten a bit tired. Besides, where is the jazz? The opening track "Afros In Ya" promises greatness with sax bending in and out of the song, while the slow but funky beat creates a nice acid jazz ambience. From there it goes downhill.The disc has more hip-hop flavor than anything else. Maybe he should have called this one, Mushroom Hip-Hop. Don't get me wrong, I like most of the tracks because they have good beatz, but seriously, this is basically a take off on acid jazz."Autumm Evening Breeze" seems to feature the hip-hop vocals of the Ozomatli singer Zen Dog. Each song flows seemlesssly into the next for one funky groove. The emphasis is more on funk, it is like house music mixed with acid jazz. With songs entitled "Funky For You" you get the idea. Strange Fruit Project's "Maintain" is a nice instrumental that can fit into the electro-jazz label as it leads into a similar song entitled "Back in '92." This isn't my favorite in the Mushroom jazz seies but it is still pretty good. This is recommended for those that believe in one nation under a funky groove.
I Have New Faith In Music Today Thanks Mushroom Jazz* March 11, 2007 Henry D. Robinson Jr. (Sacramento, CA) I recently heard a cut off My Yahoo from MJ5 and thought "What the heck- I will try it". After I heard Vol. 5 I quickly turned around and purchased Vol. 4 and Vol. 3 too! Was not disappointed one bit. Truely awesome cuts from beginning to end... just one good one after another. Right on Mark Farina & Co. Next stop, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 baby. All my friends are so jealous too... I won't tell them where I got the music from for a few more days! Hahaha- I'm loving it. Right now Mark and I are the Man.
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