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Archie Pelago

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DJ-Kicks (unmixed Tracks)
Mr Scruff / Various
Equiknoxx - "The Link" - (3:30) 59 BPM
DJ Nervoso - "Kuia" - (4:09) 65 BPM
Sudan Archives - "Wake Up" - (2:37) 51 BPM
Antibalas - "Battle Of The Species" - (6:28) 51 BPM
Errorsmith - "My Party" - (3:51) 52 BPM
Mr Scruff Vs CyberPunkJazz - "3001: A Space Disco Remix" (DJ-Kicks) - (7:00) 55 BPM
Ding Dong - "Badman Forward Badman Pull Up" - (3:15) 71 BPM
Andy Ash - "Ease Yourself" - (5:13) 55 BPM
Where Am I? - (3:45) 56 BPM
Alexander Robotnick - "Love Supreme" (feat Stefano Cocco Cantini - extended) - (4:40) 59 BPM
Zongamin - "Nonstop" - (3:59) 59 BPM
Archie Pelago - "Brown Oxford" - (4:21) 60 BPM
Review: 2020 marks the 25th year of !K7's acclaimed DJ-Kicks series with Mr Scruff following contributions of late from Leon Vynehall, Laurel Halo, Peggy Gou and Kamaal Williams! Mr Scruff's adventures in sound brings to DJ-Kicks more than 30 tracks of wildly varying styles featuring highlighted music from Equiknoxx, Tiger, Errorsmith, Max Graef and Zongamin. Scruff brings to his edition an exclusive collaboration with CyberPunkJazz ("3001: A Space Disco Remix") and an unreleased track from Andy Ash to boot. Alexander Robotnik makes in there with the wild New York post-funk of "Love Supreme" alongside a heavy Tony Allen percussion session in "Gbedu B". DJ Nervoso for the win too!
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K 7387D
27 Mar 20
International
Grenier Meets Archie Pelago
Monolith - (4:59) 68 BPM
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506016 8040725
30 Oct 15
Deep House
The Archie Pelago EP
Brown Oxford - (4:21) 60 BPM Hot
Review: Considering they are only a year into their releasing life, Archie Pelago sound like a full-bodied outfit that have been in the game for years. Surfacing on the equally fledgling Mister Saturday Night imprint, this three track EP moves between warm, dancing-friendly stomp and dislocated ambience, all rendered through a canny sampling, treatment, but most importantly playing of organic instrumentation. Sax, cello and trumpet work their way into crackly beats, finding the most tangible groove on "Brown Oxford" thanks to a crisp double bass but in more esoteric climes on "Alice". "Frederyk Swerl" spreads itself with an elongated excursion into shapeless flutters and scribbles of jazzed-out expressions that suit the talents of the three-piece perfectly.
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MSN 002
10 Sep 12
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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