nois land is a collaboration of artists from the detroit area who have come together to create an ep appropriately titled big kahuna. these are studio sessions pulled from a time capsule, reconstructed and brought back to life. a uniquely diverse and original listen, with styles ranging from island grooves to disco screamers to peak hour beatdown bangers. featured artists include blair french, todd modes, peter croce, mike seversion, damon warmack, topher horn, sam beaubien, and lennox karlisle.
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fc kahuna return to the fray with a long summer remix of last years top ten hit five years time by noah and the whale. an odyssey of lo fi dusty synths, live bass, glockenspiels and strings - a low slung 122 bpm groove with big bursts of sunshine. dj/chart support from the likes of aeroplane, prins thomas, the glimmers and lee burridge, as well as radio 1 plays from kissy sell out, rob da bank and pete tong plus record of the week on the queens of noize bbc 6 music show.
is kerowacks first follow-up single their acclaimed ep, the first ep. a is a heavy drum and electro synth four. it is partly a sentimental track, communing with one hand with the 90s warehouse techno revival, yet with the other hand, forging forward in the evolution of electrohaus, sacrificing nothing and tripping no cliche. fc kahuna lead the back-side of this release with a live rock acid disco reinterpretation, conjuring up an entirely different waking dream, untamed yet methodical, acoustic, analog, whacked out yet perfectly in control as fc kahuna always is.
an adventurous mix from special request for the next installment of !k7’s dj-kicks series. the double vinyl in gatefold sleeve includes a download code.
having recently been remixed by radio slave, ozel ab and fc kahuna on phantasy, james welsh returns to the label with zurich/a65. anoth-er expertly executed two-track primed for the club but infused with detail and sheer personality, it further cements his idiosyncratic and forward-thinking interpretation of techno, industrial and experimental electronic styles. opening the ep, zurich takes an infectious, urgent bassline and gradu-ally expands into a weightless landscape. slowly revealing it’s rhythmic intent, it seamlessly blends a distinct melancholy with intensity, which, like the best of welshs work so far, is both wistful and physical. appropriate to its namesake, a65 sets the scene by sampling the un-mistakable sound of speeding yorkshire traffic, opening up a breathless musical autobahn, driven by luminescent synths that pulse with euphoria and energy.
this funky electro pump bombs are big with john acquaviva, serge santiago, mason, rene amesz, digweed, dan kahuna, audiojack, worthy, (dirtybird), james talk, electric press, mark knight, d ramirez, sander klienenberg, mousse t, tom neville, groove armada, justin robertson, martin ten velden.
modern dance whizz kids treat stephen malkmus to a spin across the dance floor. the original >kindling for the master< came from the acclaimed stephen malkmus album >face the truth<. the guys at domino thought that the arthur russell-esque bubblings of the song would suit their more disco-minded remix friends. they have pulled together an a-list of remixers, the norwegian dance god prins thomas in his major swellings guise, the analogue psych-freak of the emperor machine modern pop group hot chip and the crazed sounds of canadian sandro perri aka polmo polpo. ·the mixes have been picking up fans across the dance spectrum, including mylo, erol alkan, jonnie wilkes (optimo), fc kahuna & unabombers.
at only 19 years of age tommy four seven has already created a buzz around himself on the london electro house scene. his first ever release gained radio 1 support and enabled tommy to secure three key london residencies playing alongside the likes of adam sky, fc kahuna, mark moore, bones & ramsey and king roc, this was all before he was legally allowed to buy a beer!
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