JM Edits #1 – Thats The Way Love Is [KAT records]
The ever consistent KAT edit label reaches release number 19 with a 4 tracker from all round super ace DJ, selector and producer Mr Jonny
The ever consistent KAT edit label reaches release number 19 with a 4 tracker from all round super ace DJ, selector and producer Mr Jonny
Mashing up Kweli and Ben E. King on paper sounds like a bad day at the office, but don’t let looks deceive you. This tastefully
Sometimes things are just meant to be… The melding of 2 classic cuts to create a party starter is just what has been done here.
German producer Daniel Stenger returns after a hiatus from his well received The Changing Tides EP (Blackfish Productions / BaxxBeatMusic) in 2008. ‘Something to Believe’ is
21st Century UK soul is the only way to describe the sweet sounds of Abimaro and the Free. Think of the folk-soul of Laura Mvula
Sudanese / American Amir Mohamed el Khalifa, better known by his stage name Oddisee, is a rapper and producer currently recording for Mello Music Group.
Covering any classic is always a gamble, taking an original track that in reality is the best it can be then adding your own influences
Fatima brings it back, I personally felt some of her more recent productions had a darker, less organic edge to them, not saying thats not
Tackling a cover version of a classic track is quite some task, essentially reinterpreting something so strong can go one of two ways, this
Taken from THEESatisfactions album ‘and thats your time’, this trip is deep, I had it figured as a slo-mo House journey with a Germanic hint al la Ame and Dixon, but this ain’t no House cut, its just deep! Warm chords, twisted, looped vocal, off kilter percussion and spoken word all combine to create a spaced out psychedelic work out for your ears. Hard to define a genre, but if I was then it would be in the GOOD MUSIC one!
I always get excited when Tokyo Dawn sends me music as it is one of the most consistent labels for the last few years
Taken from the forthcoming album ‘It’s All Right’ on the solid german imprint, Compost recordings, King Britt adds a slo-mo, dubbed out disco feel to his interpretation. reminiscent of The Peach Boys ‘Don’t Make Me Wait’ Paradise Garage classic, this one will be a feature of late night basement sessions and daytime beach grooves for those that know, for quite sometime. The album is a double CD, the first CD is the complete album and then CD 2 enlists the remixing skills of King Britt,Nickodemus, Marlow & Rainer Trüby, Nicola Conte, Richard Dorfmeister vs Madrid De Los Austrias, Zeb, Andy Caldwell, Monster Taxi and Lost Fingers!
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