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| quote: | Originally posted by SuckUpMySenses
sounds nice !!! i've been meaning to pick up the fila brazilia cd, if i remember right it had alot of oldies modern jazzy tracks.do you have the tracklisting for kid locos album ??? and who is dj kicks ??? does he just do remixes??? i've heard that name alot and never knew who it was or where he was from.. alot of quality tracks tho. im a little confused... i know i have thievery corps cd by dj kicks... does that just mean dj kicks picked out the tracks and put the comp together ??? |
DJ Kicks is a mix cd series from !K7 (http://www.studio-k7.com/), a quite good label with countless excellent releases on their discog. People like Kruder & Dorfmeister, Thievery Corporation, Trüby Trio, Carl Craig, Nightmares On Wax and Smith & Mighty have already done a DJ Kicks album. I storngly recommend you track down as many as you can, they are all excellent provided that you have an open mind towards music. Tracklist for Kid Loco's album, which IMO is is among the best of the series:
Kid Loco - Don't You Know I'm Loco (Intro)
The Bill Wells Octet aka Future Pilot - Om Namah Shivaya
Jason Swinscoe pres. The Cinematic Orchestra - Continuum
Emperors New Clothes - Dark Light (Underdog Mix)
The Ted Howler Rhythm Combo - Mr. Flakey
DJ Vadim - Theme From Conquest Of The Irrational (Remix By The Prunes)
Jazzanova - Introspection
Common Ground - Dark Soul
Underworld - Blueski
Grantby - Grimble
Deep Season - Jesus Christ Almighty (Dunderhead + Pylon King Remix)
Boards Of Canada - Happy Cycling
Pelding - One
Tom Tyler - Attitude Adjuster
Tongue - Culture Consumers
Lisa Germano - Lovesick (Underdog Remix)
Stereotyp - Slo Jo
Kid Loco - Flyin' On 747
It's pretty varied, has a lot of instrumental hiphop (DJ Vadim) as well as quirky electronica (Boards Of Canada), smooth downtempo (Jazzanova) and dark, menacing atmospheres towards the end (Stereotyp, Lisa Germano). The Kid's own track at the very end is also very good, probably my fav track on the compilation overall.
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