London’s premier celebration of all things house, Tief, are hosting a Voyage Direct party at Corsica Studios on Sunday August 26, and we have a pair of tickets to give away.
Win: Tickets to Tief presents Voyage Direct with Tom Trago, Legowelt and Dexter
by Juno Plus on 15.08.2012 at 16:27pmWatch: KiNK and Rachel Row making “Hand Made”
by Tony Poland on 15.05.2012 at 15:38pmThe award for the most interesting release promo of the month goes to Rush Hour Records and Bulgarian wall rattler KiNK.
Larry Heard remixes Tom Trago for Rush Hour
by Juno Plus on 12.04.2012 at 13:58pmListen: KiNK live at Club Bonsoir, Bern
by Juno Plus on 16.09.2011 at 17:14pm
The crew at the Red Bull Music Academy have given us the hot tip for a glacially paced Friday afternoon: a storming live set from Bulgaria’s premiere jack revivalist, KiNK.
Various – Trax Re-Edited review
by Juno Plus on 07.02.2011 at 15:08pmIn the wrong hands, this collection of contemporary reworks of classic Chicago house productions could have been a distasteful mess. Indeed, the last time a similar exercise was tried – for Justin Robertson’s Art Of Acid compilation back in 2008 – the results were largely disappointing (see the Plump DJs breaks version of “Acid Tracks”).
Trax Re-Edited, thankfully, is in the right hands. Overseen from concept to delivery by the men behind the DJHistory.com website, it has the feel of a labour of love rather than a needless cash-in. You get the impression that everyone involved – particularly the vast army of producers and re-editors who’ve contributed – was acutely aware of the need to balance respect for the source material with a desire to satisfy the needs of contemporary dancefloors.
Of course, some re-edits are more successful than others. Justin Harris and Bubba & T-Bone offer relatively cosmetic tweaks on their versions of stone-cold classics “You Used To Hold Me” and “Baby Wants To Ride” (both, though, offer improved sound on the badly mastered originals). On the other side of the divide, Kink completely remakes Jack Frost’s “Clap Me”, offering up a breathless acid wig-out aimed squarely at peaktime floors. When it drops, madness will ensue.
With the quality threshold high throughout, picking individual highlights is tough. Hotel Motel’s strung-out version of Frankie Knuckles’ “It’s A Cold Cold World” is a late night delight, while JD Twitch’s pumping, peaktime take on Mr Lee’s rather silly “Pump Up Chicago” is worthy of repeat spins. Look out, too, for impeccable acid rinse-outs from Andy Blake, Leftside Wobble (whose version of “Face It” by Master C&J is a tracky bomb), Disco Bloodbath, Neville Watson and Chris Duckenfield.
Matt Anniss

