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ASS 007D
20 Mar 08 Minimal/Tech House
DROP 056X
25 Apr 08 Deep House
GKM 024
31 Dec 06 Deep House
GKM 038
30 Apr 08 Deep House
GKM 022
31 Dec 06 Deep House
00 A
09 Oct 06 Deep House
826194 263195
01 Jul 13 Deep House
GKM 032
31 Dec 06 Deep House
ETCETCD 5017
23 Mar 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
DROP 056
05 Feb 08 Deep House
GKM 030
31 Dec 06 Deep House
LMD 043
07 Mar 11 Deep House
Played by: Pete Dafeet, DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95), Rotciv, DJ Friction (Germany), Combo (Bangana/Sumo), Juno Recommends Deep House, James Curd, Space Ranger, Moody B
Review:
Chicagoan James Curd has a reputation for not taking himself too seriously, a trait that's previously been served by his Greenskeepers outfit. While this solo outing on Lost My Dog isn't quite as deliberately crazy as some of his Greenskeepers work, it is every bit as fun. Critically, it's also every bit as floor-friendly as his best work for Classic. Choose between booty-shaking bompty cut-ups ("Shake Shake"), late night disco-skank ("A Friend"), chunky house meets nu-disco anthems ("I Don't Really Care", featuring an excellent vocal from Devin Byrnes) and DFA-ish retro-futurist piano jams (the Shit Robot-ish "Left The Ground"); all, naturally, are excellent.
GKM 006
31 Dec 06 Deep House
GKMALB 3
31 Dec 06 Deep House
BANG 049
21 Oct 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
GKM 025
31 Dec 06 Deep House
GM 023
17 Mar 08 Deep House
SHMEP 16
09 Nov 10 Funk
DFA 2215
20 Jul 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
GKM 026
31 Dec 06 Funky/Club House
JAMES CURD feat DEVIN BYRNES
PERMVAC 072-1
11 Mar 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Tronik Youth - No Dice Edits, Gareth Cheshire, Juno Recommends Disco, James Curd, Bruno Browning, Boris Dlugosch
Review:
Newly transplanted to Australia, Greenskeeper don James Curd demonstrates he's lost none of his knack for crafting deliciously danceable electro funk grooves with his latest offering on Permanent Vacation. "Open Up Your Mind" is the first of hopefully many collaborations with vocalist Devin Byrnes, whose spoken word delivery is the perfect foil for a vertical glam house throb from Curd. There's a tongue in cheek menace to the darkly lysergic melodies that you'd expect from Curd, but it's matched by an inherent infectiousness. This is probably his best work since the ubiquitous DFA single a few years ago, and there's even an instro version for those who prefer their house music sans chatter.
GKM 034
31 Mar 07 Deep House
GSW 006
18 Jun 08 Electro House
EXP-DIGITAL-24
12 Nov 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Shir Kahn's electro-house label proves that they're still kicking ass with another dancefloor-blistering (actually, is that even possible?) release, and this time it's courtesy of Chicago's James Curd. First up, we get a collaboration between Curd and Luke Million of The Swiss. "Yellow Magic" a slick, heavily compressed electro-disco-boogie monster, but let's mention the elephant in the room here, its more than a vague relation to Daft Punk's Voyager, "Don't Know How" is hypnotic looped and filtered house, while the poppy title track, featuring new wave vocals from Annabel Weston, has more in common with punk funk and reggae.
GKM 039
20 Nov 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
GKM 005
31 Dec 06 Deep House
GKM 004
31 Dec 06 Deep House
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