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DJ-Kicks (Actress) [Mixed Tracks]

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Download links and information about DJ-Kicks (Actress) [Mixed Tracks] by Actress. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, House, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 58:19 minutes.

Artist: Actress
Release date: 2015
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, House, Techno, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 20
Duration: 58:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 2 (Mixed) (featuring Breaker 1 2) 3:29
2. Elegant, And Never Tiring (mixed) (featuring Lorenzo Senni) 2:44
3. Look At Me (mixed) (featuring Reel By Real) 3:00
4. Pen Expers (mixed) (featuring Autechre) 4:30
5. Thought 2 (Mixed) (featuring Chameleon) 1:14
6. Stress 1 (Mixed) (featuring Beneath) 4:53
7. Impari (Mixed) (featuring Simbiosi) 1:48
8. Tin (Mixed) (featuring Zennor) 2:35
9. Anticipation (Mixed) (featuring John Beltran) 1:28
10. Those Moments (mixed) (featuring Moon B) 3:28
11. Psychelicious (Mixed) (featuring STL) 4:27
12. Toil (Mixed) (featuring Snakepiss) 1:17
13. Pearl Drop (mixed) (featuring Shit And Shine) 2:19
14. Windy City Club (mixed) (featuring Chez N Trent) 1:48
15. Section 1-7 (Mixed) (featuring Mark Fell) 1:28
16. Pear (Mixed) (featuring Gnesis) 2:51
17. LDWGWTT (mixed) (featuring Shxcxchcxsh) 3:00
18. Track 3 (Mixed) (featuring Hank Jackson) 3:09
19. Bird Matrix (DJ-Kicks) [mixed] 5:42
20. Red Planet (mixed) (featuring Gherkin Jerks) 3:09

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A year after he released his fourth Actress album, Darren Cunningham adds his own volume to !K7's long-running DJ-Kicks series. Mostly experimental techno in nature, its selections jump across years and decades, highlighted by the likes of Autechre, Moon B, and Reel by Real. Keeping with series custom, Cunningham incorporates an exclusive production of his own. Relatively straightforward compared to the drastically misshapen makeup of 2014's Ghettoville, the ambient techno track is both potent and substantial, 13-minutes long in unmixed form through the vinyl and digital download editions. In the mix, it functions as a shrewd lead-in to "Red Planet," an exceptional Larry Heard production from 1989.