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DJ-Kicks
Various / Kamaal Williams
Budgie - "Sometimes" - (1:51) 134 BPM
Kamaal Williams - "Snitches Brew" (live In Atlanta) - (6:57) 125 BPM
Karriem Riggins - "Summer Madness S.A." - (2:05) 90 BPM
Lord Tusk - "Space Invader" (vocal mix) - (4:29) 87 BPM
Seiji - "Buggin' Out" - (5:49) 83 BPM
Steve Spacek - "Hey There" - (2:13) 89 BPM
Max Graef - "Speed Metal Jesus" - (2:13) 70 BPM
Kaidi Tatham - "Two Tens Madam" - (6:39) 103 BPM
Freeez - "Southern Freeez" - (5:43) 127 BPM
Peven Everett - "Stuck" - (8:43) 129 BPM Hot
Hard House Banton - "Sirens" - (5:28) 130 BPM
Diggs Duke - "Cause I Love You" - (2:27) 75 BPM
DJ Harrison - "MovingUp" - (1:54) 118 BPM
Ratgrave - "Ein Kola Bitte!" - (3:56) 123 BPM
Wbeeza - "He's So Crazy" - (6:32) 120 BPM
Awanto 3 - "Pregnant" - (12:43) 114 BPM
Henry Wu - "117 Careplan" - (4:25) 117 BPM
Lone - "Airglow Fires" - (6:01) 120 BPM
Henry Wu & Earl Jeffers - "Projections" - (7:19) 122 BPM
City People - "It's All In The Groove" - (10:44) 123 BPM
Phil Asher - "Peace & Love's Comin" - (8:28) 125 BPM
Tenderlonious - "Song For My Father" - (6:03) 113 BPM
Yussef Kamaal - "Lowrider" - (4:28) 126 BPM
Steven Julien - "XL" - (6:25) 120 BPM
Kamaal Williams - "Shinjuku" (DJ-Kicks) - (2:12) 149 BPM
Henry Wu - "Wivout U" - (6:22) 125 BPM
Dego - "Nuts" - (4:25) 118 BPM
K15 - "Time Humbles Us All" - (2:19) 154 BPM
Kamaal Williams - "Strings (ATL)" - (5:41) 132 BPM
Various - "DJ-Kicks" (Kamaal Williams continuous DJ mix) - (1:16:47) 123 BPM
Review: There's much to admire about Kamaal Williams' contribution to the long running DJ Kicks series, not least the producer, DJ and keyboardist's blend of self-made exclusives (both under his name and his alternative Henry Wu alias) and largely overlooked gems. Highlights in the former category include a stunning live version of "Snitches Brew", the jazzy Latin house of "Projections" (a Henry Wu hook-up with Earl Jeffers) and "Lowrider", a jazz guitar-propelled cut from his collaborative Yusuf Kamaal project. In the latter category, we'd suggest wrapping your ears around Awanto 3's dusty and ultra-deep "Pregnant", the deep jazz-funk bliss of Diggs Duke's "Cause I Love You", the up-tempo dancefloor soul of Peven Everett's "Stuck" and the slow motion wonder that is Steve Spacek's "Hey There".
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K 7388D
08 Nov 19
Deep House
The Yard Work Simulator
Intro - (1:27) 69 BPM
Where The Fuck Are My Hard Boiled Eggs?! - (4:59) 63 BPM
Money $ex Theme - (3:59) 68 BPM
The Yard Work Simulator - (7:04) 63 BPM
Flat Peter - (4:33) 57 BPM Hot
China Nr 04 - (6:37) 63 BPM
W313D - (6:57) 62 BPM
Magic Johnson (album mix) - (5:20) 65 BPM
Jumbo FrAssnapper - (4:22) 61 BPM
Viktor's Blues - (4:02) 66 BPM
Review: There's no doubt that Berliner's Max Graef and Glenn Astro are some of the biggest success stories to emerge from the deep house sound and creating their own signature style that's often copied of late, but seldom ever matched! Sure, the dusty hip-hop inspired jams are no doubt indebted to Detroit legends such as Theo Parrish or Andres but they've certainly put their own slant on it and created a new sound for the German capital to be synonymous with. Testament to their success is this LP for the legendary Ninja Tune; The Yard Work Simulator. Nearly a dozen tracks of chilled, sampledelic, MPC driven dope jams that are the perfect soundtrack for a misspent youth in Berlin this Summer. In particular check the raggedy junkyard joint that is "Where Fuck Are My Hard Boiled Eggs" or the psychedelic urban soul jam that is the title track.
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ZENDNL 227
27 May 16
Experimental/Electronic
Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson - (4:33) 65 BPM Hot
Tape Johnson - (5:56) 66 BPM
Review: OYE crew and Berlin purveyors of dusty, hip-hop inspired deep house make their major label debut for Ninja Tune and good on them. It really is their time at present, what with their Money $ex and Box Aus Holz imprints going from strength to strength. "Magic Johnson" inspires the greatness of the song's namesake. All dusty jazz breaks, dreamy rhodes and xylophones and whirring organs are the perfect soundtrack for a Sunday stroll through Prenzlauer Berg after a night of clubbing on no sleep, finishing off in Mauerpark for falafel and record digging. Sweet!
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ZENDNLS 426
04 Dec 15
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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