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TDR11-007
21 Nov 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
TDR12-005
24 Sep 12 Funk
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95), Homegroove Project, DJ Luis Machuca, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, The Funk Hunters, Leo Leonardi Aka Funky Brothers, Opolopo, Tokyo Dawn Records
Review:
This is the latest instalment of Tokyo Dawn's acclaimed series, which compiles hot new international acts all championing vintage 80s soul and synth-funk sounds. Things kick off in impressive style with "Wow" by Coco Solid, a tune that evokes the tropical lit of Carly Simon's "Why?" Further on, Positive Flow and Heidi Vogel rock a vocal-heavy vintage soul groove on "Children Of The Sun", Teeko gets all gangsta with the slick P-meets-G-funk of "Tenshun", Rakotep does off-kilter hip-hop on "Get Up" and J-Felix and Jake Jon begin the 90s swing revival on "The Green Light". Another quality, varied collection.
TDR 10003
06 Oct 10 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR13-002
29 Apr 13 Funk
TDR12-004
16 Jul 12 Funky/Club House
Vindahl - "The Question" (feat Jenny Wilson - Alex Barck's Answer To A Question remix) - (6:16) 118 BPM
Soulparlor - "Nothing Ever Changes" (feat Jacob & The Appleblossom - Afronaut & Mdcl remix) - (4:54) 125 BPM
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, Flash Atkins, Eric Ericksson, Matt Flores, Opolopo, Tokyo Dawn Records
366158 5404200
23 Jun 10 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR 10-004
21 Oct 10 Hip Hop/R&B
361015 0425676
30 Jan 12 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR12-006
19 Nov 12 Funky/Club House
Played by: Dave Lee / Joey Negro, DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95), Yukari Bb, Brisa, Miles Reverse, Tokyo Dawn Records
Review:
Jazz-tinged soul is the order of the day as Positive Flow makes a much-welcomed return via Tokyo Dawn. Ranging from sultry street soul to percussive deep house, Flow Lines is a rich weave of vibes that suit floors and headphones alike. Highlights abound, but if only a nincompoop wouldn't stop by and check out the swaggering Amp Fiddler-esque "Hold On" (featuring Colonel Red) or indeed the more tender-toned piano-stroker "Do What I Do" (featuring Omar). And once you've checked those two tracks, we reckon you'll be sold on the rest. Organic soul vibes don't come much richer than this.
TDR12-003
11 Jun 12 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR09-002
03 Dec 09 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR11-008
05 Dec 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
TDR10-005
03 Dec 10 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR 09-001
14 Aug 09 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
TDR 09-003
17 Dec 09 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR 11-002
04 Mar 11 Hip Hop/R&B
TDR 13-001
07 Jan 13 Funk
Review:
For her latest long player, Tokyo Dawn informs us that this Swedish-Canadian soul singer and 'first lady of modern funk", opens up wider than ever before. We'll assume they mean musically, and if so, they couldn't be more right. In a big leap from her Art Slave album, this newie sees her collaborate with a pan-international selection of artists hailing from a as far afield as Detroit and Senegal. Highlights include the bonkers stop-start romp of "Just Like Magic", the otherwordly synth-jazz of "One" and the glistening, slow (e)motion overload of "All The Funk I Need (Stray mix)".
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