DJ-Kicks (Incl. Mix)
Download links and information about DJ-Kicks (Incl. Mix) by Kode9. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Rock, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dub, Dance Pop genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:08:22 minutes.
Artist: | Kode9 |
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Release date: | 2010 |
Genre: | Electronica, House, Rock, Dancefloor, Reggae, Dub, Dance Pop |
Tracks: | 32 |
Duration: | 02:08:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Once In a While (Mixed) (featuring Lone) | 1:55 |
2. | Revo (Mixed) (featuring Aardvarck) | 1:40 |
3. | Blood Orange (Mixed) | 2:23 |
4. | You Don't Wash (Dub) [DJ-Kicks] [Mixed] | 3:05 |
5. | Phat Si (Mixed) (featuring Cooly G) | 1:40 |
6. | Bellion (Mixed) (featuring Ill Blu) | 2:10 |
7. | Heston (Mixed) (featuring Ikonika) | 1:40 |
8. | Jelly Roll (Mixed) (featuring Dva) | 2:17 |
9. | Different Lekstrix (Mixed) (featuring Mr. Mageeka) | 2:16 |
10. | Move Down Low (Mixed) (featuring Grievous Angel) | 2:09 |
11. | Look Pon Me (Mixed) (featuring Sticky) | 1:26 |
12. | Jumeirah Riddim Sequel (Mixed) (featuring Sticky) | 3:34 |
13. | Pleaze Mugwanti (Mixed) (featuring Mujava) | 2:30 |
14. | Natty (Mixed) (featuring Dva) | 1:54 |
15. | Re Spoken (Nubian Mindz Released Mix) [Mixed] (featuring Aardvarck) | 2:53 |
16. | M.A.B. (Mixed) [feat. Sarah Ann Webb] (featuring Morgan Zarate) | 1:35 |
17. | Dirty Illusions (Mixed) (featuring Rozzi Daime) | 2:38 |
18. | Spiralz (Mixed) (featuring Zomby) | 1:13 |
19. | It (Mixed) | 0:43 |
20. | Mr. Mister (Mixed) (featuring J * Davey) | 2:14 |
21. | 2 Much Chat (Mixed) (featuring Digital Mystikz) | 2:20 |
22. | Stiff (Mixed) (featuring Terror Danjah) | 2:40 |
23. | Mountain Dread March (Mixed) (featuring Digital Mystikz) | 1:46 |
24. | Godzilla (Mixed) (featuring Zomby) | 1:12 |
25. | Mountain Dread March (Reprise) [Mixed] (featuring Digital Mystikz) | 1:34 |
26. | Footcrab (Mixed) (featuring Addison Groove) | 2:13 |
27. | Bad (Mixed) [Kode9 vs. LD] (featuring LD) | 2:27 |
28. | Cargo (Mixed) (featuring Maddslinky) | 3:21 |
29. | Work Them (Mixed) (featuring Ramadanman) | 2:23 |
30. | Bruzin (VIP) [Mixed] (featuring Terror Danjah) | 1:06 |
31. | Run (Mixed) (featuring The Bug) | 2:14 |
32. | DJ-Kicks (Continuous Mix) | 1:03:11 |
Details
[Edit]Kode9, DJ/producer, Hyperdub head, author of Sonic Warfare, and tweeter of “bored of all 4500 unsolicited burial remixes. they are all s**t. every single one,” sticks his neck out once more. As much a reflection of the man’s current sets as 2006’s Dubstep Allstars, Vol. 3 was — though this one does not feature the Spaceape's polarizing vocal menace throughout — his DJ-Kicks is a vigorous synthesis of post-dubstep, grime, U.K. funky, broken beat, and avant R&B, with little in the way of “proper” dubstep. Most of the 31 selections date from late 2009 and 2010, but a few tracks from earlier in the decade are inconspicuously incorporated into the sequence. So, for instance, the dueling acid lines, piercing frequencies, and stuttering percussion from a Nubian Mindz remix of Aardvarck’s “Re Spoken” (2001) are slotted between the drunken lurch of DVA’s “Natty” (2010) and the sub-bass-enhanced downbeats of Morgan Zarate's “M.A.B.” (2007). All three could have been released the same week. What’s more significant is the range of sounds, that one fully interconnected set can contain Lone’s wistful yet propellant “Once in a While” (which offsets the chill of Boards of Canada and the melancholy of Carl Craig with Inner City joy), Mujava’s throttling “Pleaze Mugwanti,” and Zomby’s abstract “Spiralz” (in which technicolor pellets spray across sparse rat-a-tat rhythm). A few of Kode9’s own productions are put to efficient use, including the penetrating dub of “You Don’t Wash” and “Blood Orange,” the latter a previously unissued (?) 2008-dated track that, with its resonant swarming FX and clacking percussion pressure, could have been a warning flare for 2009’s “Black Sun.” A handful of other Hyperdub releases, both recent and forthcoming, are led by Cooly G's ricocheting snares and Ill Blu's indelible bell melody.