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DJ Kicks (mixed)
Seth Troxler / Various
Niki Nakazawa - "Would It Be" - (3:01) 86 BPM
Herbert - "Suddenly" - (3:13) 157 BPM
DJ Koze - "Bodenweich" - (3:55) 160 BPM
Cobblestone Jazz - "Northern Lights" - (7:11) 121 BPM
Wolfgang Haffner - "Melodia Del Viento" (Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer Meloopdia remix) - (4:00) 121 BPM
Seth Troxler & Tom Trago present T&T Music Factory - "De Natte Cel" - (5:47) 121 BPM
Hauke Freer - "XK" - (4:42) 121 BPM Hot
Butch - "Dope" - (5:49) 121 BPM
Session Victim - "Stick Together" - (4:14) 121 BPM
Club Artists United - "Sweet Chariot" (Kerri Kaoz 6:23 Chandler - dramatic dub) - (4:14) 121 BPM
Jasper St Company - "Reach" (Basement Sessions main vocal mix) - (5:56) 121 BPM
K-Alexi - "Sex-N-R-001" (vocal mix) - (2:18) 121 BPM
Mood II Swing - "Ohh" (feat John Ciafone) - (4:46) 121 BPM
Derrick L Carter - "Dreaming Again" - (5:34) 121 BPM
Byron Stingily - "Why Can't You Be Real" (Danny's 12" version) - (3:42) 121 BPM
Vanessa McMillian - "Stay With Me" (Kevin O remix) - (4:45) 121 BPM
Dean Street Crew - "The Credit Card" (feat Sweet Pussy Pauline - Original Tribe mix) - (4:07) 122 BPM
Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Research Arkestra - "Enlightenment" - (2:16) 116 BPM
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K7 324CD
16 Oct 15
Deep House
Planets Of Life Or Death: Amiens '73
Enlightenment - (2:24) 58 BPM Hot
Love In Outer Space - (17:07) 110 BPM
Lights On A Satellite - (3:52) 95 BPM
Discipline 27-II / What Planet Is This - (23:46)
Review: Here's a rare treat for jazz fans: a previously unreleased recording of Sun Ra and his sprawling Arkestra performing live, during their early 1970s pomp. Planets of Life Or Death: Amiens '73 was, apparently, recorded direct to reel to reel during a concert in France, then mastered for this release from that solo tape copy. It sounds wonderful, as you'd expect, and as freaky, colourful, vibrant and psychedelic as you'd expect. Check, for example, the discordant percussion and repetitive organs of the 17-minute "Love In Outer Space", or the proto-modem noises of the decidedly intergalactic sax and electronics jam "Discipline 27-II /What Planet Is This". The latter is, without doubt, one of the most out-there freestyle jazz workouts you're every likely to hear.
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STRUT 123CD
18 May 15
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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