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Teklife Vol 1: Welcome To The Chi
LCTRAX 001
01 Jun 12
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Teklife Vol 1: Welcome To The Chi by DJ Rashad on Lit City Trax Cue Track
Feelin' - (4:01)
Teklife Vol 1: Welcome To The Chi by DJ Rashad on Lit City Trax Cue Track
Don't Drop It - (3:37)
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Review: Teklife Vol 1 represents the first release for footwork trailblazer DJ Rashad's new Lit City Trax imprint, created in collaboration with DJ Spinn and associate J-Cush, and a label which promises to be the definitive label for Chicago's well established footwork scene. At a massive 20 tracks this album is a meaty proposition, and it's testament to Rashad's talent that the album is entirely free of filler. Showing the producer's talent for swelling low end and threadbare percussion, album highlights include his excellent DJ Spinn collaboration "We Trippy Mane" with nods to Juicy J, the analogue mayhem of "She Gonna Go", the manic 303 and 808 assault of "Da Life" and the juxtaposition of smooth Rhodes chords, horn samples and furious percussive rattle on "Kush Ain't Loud".
Teklife Vol 2: What You Need
LCTRAX 002
23 Oct 12
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She Turnt Up by DJ Spinn & DJ Rashad on Lit City Trax Cue Track
DJ Spinn & DJ Rashad - "She Turnt Up" - (3:23)
Horn Chemist by DJ Spinn & DJ Rashad & DJ Manny on Lit City Trax Cue Track
DJ Spinn & DJ Rashad & DJ Manny - "Horn Chemist" - (4:35)
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Review: Following on from the first installment of his razor-edged footwork opus, Spinn is back with more of the futuristic, rhythmically dextrous flex. It's noticeable how much less dictated by the dance battles the music is now, letting melody and texture take precedent. Of course the beats still come in strange and alien configurations, but applied to a more thoughtful backdrop. "Horn Chemist" drops some devilish Eastern sample trickery over soothing Rhodes-esque notes, but that's not to say it's all sweetness and light. "Do My Dance" and "Dance Floor Packed" keep the energy up high while the ghetto house roots are in full effect.