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Katakana Crate Diggin
Various
ROCKNROLLA SOUNDSYSTEM - "Thank You" (Stripped Groove mix) - (6:43) 112 BPM Hot
Disco Funk Spinner - "Night Strangers" - (4:47) 116 BPM
Dim Zach & Deem - "Check It" - (6:25) 112 BPM
SO|KA - "Hapinness" (Dirty dub Redaction) - (7:41) 110 BPM
Disco Funk Spinner - "BreakFast Jam" - (5:28) 111 BPM
Goji Berry - "I Need" - (3:20) 119 BPM
FabioLous Barke - "Sing" - (5:58) 114 BPM
Little Prince - "Getting Down To Cuba" - (6:40) 118 BPM
FabioLous Barker - "The Boogie" - (7:53) 110 BPM
Amir Pery - "Watch The Dub" - (3:38) 115 BPM
Timewrap - "Jazzme" - (6:21) 117 BPM
Zemerald - "Wicked Drummer" - (4:04) 110 BPM
Morlack - "Ring My Bell" - (4:29) 115 BPM
Review: This decidedly epic collection marks Katakana Edits's first foray into the compilation market and is designed as a "best-of" style outing. It boasts 30 reworks, mash-ups, remixes and re-edits gleamed from the prolific imprint's first 50 singles. Naturally, club-ready material comes thick and fast, with a multitude of genres - think swamp funk, disco, dub disco, electrofunk, Italo-disco, hip-hop, reggae and dancehall - and wide variety of tempos represented. Naturally, some of the reworks tend towards the well known, though there are also plenty of rubs of lesser-known gems for those who want to dig deeper than familiar peak-time anthems. Most importantly, the standard remains impressively high throughout.
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KE 9055
22 Dec 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Katakana Edits Vol 42
Various
LCA & Voodoocuts - "That's Alright" - (4:13) 110 BPM Hot
ManJah - "Brother" - (4:35) 115 BPM
RSN & Mister T - "Son Of A Gun" - (4:09) 110 BPM
Zemerald - "Tis Alright" - (3:29) 110 BPM
Lee Zamah & Trotter - "Ginga" - (6:37) 110 BPM
Review: If life teaches you anything it's to expect the unexpected. Here the mighty re-edit label Katakana deliver their 42nd instalment of scapel jobs. However, this time, rather than have a specific producer curate an EP, they've shaken up the formula and delivered a compilation of edits. There's a whopping 24 reworks to enjoy too, many thrills and spills, but our favourites include Morlack's explosive drum-lead MJ cover, "Don't Stop", Mister Vagz' corny 60s mash-up "Love Me Venus" and Dim Zach & Deem's baggy rework of the Happy Monday's sublime "Loose Fit".
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KE 9042
04 Jul 16
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Katakana Edits Vol 27
Brother - (4:35) 115 BPM
Review: Greek re-edit king MaJah has found that his cheeky productions work in his favour; the producer is being re-enlisted to take charge of another volume in Katakana's edit series (he only just recently helmed vol 25!). This time he presents six new tracks, again laying off the disco/Afro in favour of different sounds. Highlights include the lazy funk rock of "Sleaze", the big-beat-goes-big-band-isms of "Give Me What You Got" and the vintage reggae rhyme hip-house crackler "Volume".
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KE 9027
24 Apr 15
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Katakana Edits Vol 16
Various
DJ Disse - "Bosarocker" - (6:00) 110 BPM Hot
Timewrap - "Flush" - (5:01) 110 BPM
Lee Zamah - "Frankie Beverly" - (3:39) 110 BPM
Morlack - "Seeds Of Life" - (4:28) 110 BPM
Lee Zamah - "Miami Freaks" - (5:08) 112 BPM
FH - "Diablos" - (4:23) 113 BPM
FH - "Down In The Basement" - (3:24) 113 BPM
Review: This latest offering from the shady Katakana Edits crew makes their previous offerings seem positively anemic by comparison. Boasting a whopping 22 tracks, it's almost certainly guaranteed to provide decent ammo for every house party imaginable. Highlights include the chugging electro dub sing-along "Shakka Boom" by DJ Clairvo, the p-funk meets disco of vibes of "Miami Freaks" by Lee Zamah and Timewrap's pumped up version of The Velvettes's perennial Motown classic, "He Was Really Sayin' Something".
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KE 9016
03 Mar 14
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Katakana Edits Vol 8
Oriente Patria - (3:43) 111 BPM
Review: Fresh-faced funkateer Manjah steps up to the party-hardy Katakana series, and does so with distinction. It's a game of two halves as the first two cuts are dedicated to chanteuses Smokey Robinson and Donna Hightower. Both powered by swashbuckling 60s funk riffs, these are authentic edits done with true creativity. Later on in the EP we head West to the Caribbean as Manjah gets his skank on with Dancehall Queen. Those with a penchant for Greek taverna flavours should hold tight for the rustic groove on "Orienta Patria". Nice work.
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KE 9008
30 Nov 12
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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