Posts Tagged ‘ Moodymann ’
I know I do this every once in a while, but this one again is a no brainer. Its a bootleg repress of 1994′s “The Day We Lost The Soul/Tribute! (To The Soul We Lost)” and 1995′s “The Dancer” both of which are definitely Mr. Kenny Dixon Jr. hitting it on all cylinders. KDJ is [ READ MORE ]
Fourth member of the Three Chairs collective (alongside Kenny Dixon Jr., Marcellus Pittman, and Theo Parrish), Rick Wilhite has finally produced his debut album, a scant 15 years after his first credited releases. He’s a veteran who knows his way around the decks as well as the studio, and this savvy shines through in his floor-ready tracks: they’re [ READ MORE ]
The strongest and most techno-leaning offering from Blawan lands with a double-mullet: party in the front and the back. On the black side, the title track will catch the most ears, support, and controversy for the recognizable (though thoroughly mutated and mutilated) KDJ vocal. Still, this is the antithesis of the Oliver $ crib – the [ READ MORE ]
Urban Tribe is a collaboration between Anthony “Shake” Shakir, Carl “C2″ Craig, and Sherard “DJ Stingray” Ingram. For the uninitiated: this is an all-stars powerhouse team of Detroit heavyweights, with over 40 years of productions between them. Carl Craig runs Planet E. Sherard Ingram is connected with the various Drexciya projects. Shake runs Frictional. The [ READ MORE ]
There is something going on in Australia, and its groovy as hell. Two of my favorite releases of last year came from down there and from one man, Lewie Day aka Tornado Wallace. However, I thought it was a fluke. I thought he was the only guy down there that was making music that didn’t [ READ MORE ]
I love Detroit. I grew up in the area and have the city to thank for my passion for music. But it is a passion for music of a different land that sparks the inspiration for the Owiny Sigoma Band. At the core of the Owiny Sigoma Band are 5 London-based musicians who traveled to [ READ MORE ]