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DJ-Kicks: The Exclusives Vol 4
Various
Special Request - "Vellichor" (DJ-Kicks) - (7:22) 80 BPM
Review: !K7 continue to celebrate The Exclusives DJ Mix series that takes a 'best of' selection of tracks that were produced and performed by the DJs who mixed some of the earlier DJ-Kicks albums. Highlights here include the moody ballroom house of Jayda G's "All I Need", Cinthie's all time classic "Organ" to Leon Vynehall's deeply seductive "Ducee's Drawbar". Mr. Scruff & CyberPunkJazz make the cut with their space oddity "3001: A Space Disco Remix" next to some higher tempo experimetalisms from Laurel Halo's "Sweetie" - and let's not leave out a rare Robert Hood number via the etroit legend's dubbed out "Focus". That, and much more!
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K7435D
03 Aug 23
Experimental/Electronic
DJ-Kicks: Jayda G
Various
Benny Sings - "Summerlude" - (3:33) 82 BPM
Review: Most DJs tend to see the DJ Kicks series as an excuse to not only show off their DJ skills, but also the eclectic nature of their music collections. That's the approach Jayda G has taken on her fine instalment, delivering a breathlessly brilliant mix and a selection of unmixed tracks that genuinely has something for every occasion. After beginning with the deep disco of Light of the World, Aged in Harmony and Glass Beams, the Ninja Tune artist offers up a mixture of 21st century Afro-soul (Kokoroko), dubbed-out Brit-funk (Atmosfear), synth-laden '80s soul (Don Blackman), sample-rich 21st century house (Gerry Read), chunky dancefloor deepness (Naomi Darkness, DJ Boring), Motor City-inspired futurism (LNS, Fit Siegel), sub-heavy techno (Haai) and dusty future R&B beats (DJ Koze).
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K7 402D
14 May 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Significant Changes
Renewal (Hyla Mix) - (4:58) 80 BPM
Review: Canadian DJ/producer Jayda G presents her debut album on UK institution Ninja Tune. The Berlin-based artist made the album in 2018, the same year she completed a Masters in Resource and Environmental Management. Of the album's theme, Jayda explained that she is trying to bring her two worlds together, bridging the communication gap and engaging people - as she feels it's her social responsibility to use a platform like this in a positive way. And while not entirely sure if people in the electronic music community want to talk about the environment, she certainly hopes that this will elicit some kind of conversation around the topic. The Significant Changes LP features 'a blend of vintage drum machine funk, drawing heavily on Chicago's house blueprint' and featuring vocals by a good friend and frequent collaborator: Calgary-based songstress Alexa Dash. She last joined Jayda on the terrific "Diva Bitch" on Freakout Cult last year - the label she runs with DJ Fett Burger.
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ZENDNL 254
22 Mar 19
Funky/Club House
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