!K7 has tapped the prolific Brighton-based artist Leon Vynehall for the 67th installment of the label's 'DJ-Kicks' sequence.
The 26-track combine options new materials from the person himself in addition to unreleased tracks from rising Canadian DJ-producer Peach, Pavilion and Hessle Audio affiliate, Ploy. Beyond that, the discharge features a mix of hidden gems that can turn out to be accessible digitally for the primary time.
Featuring quite a few genres resembling dancehall, EBM, avenue soul, jungle, home and extra, Vynehall makes use of his daring mixing model to place collectively a coherent and complete mix of adventurous music.
Speaking in regards to the ‘DJ-Kicks’ combine, Vynehall mentioned: “I wished to method this extra like a compilation than a stand-alone ‘combine’. To me, compiling a 'DJ-Kicks' is a major assertion of intent and illustration, so with that in thoughts, I believed extra in regards to the choice than the combination. Being given the accountability to pick out work from artists I like, a few of which have solely ever been launched on their first vinyl presses a few years in the past, was a job I didn’t take evenly.”
Leon Vynehall's 'DJ Kicks' compilation will probably be accessible on February 1, 2019.
Tracklist:
01. Leon Vynehall - Who Loved Before
02. Kemikal - Genie
03. Tomaga - Giant Bitmap
04. De Fabriek - Loopy
05. Haruomi Hosono - Rose & Beast (薔薇と野獣 )
06. dgoHn - Force To
07. The Bygraves - Set Me Free
08. Degrees Of Freedom - August Is An Angel
09. Ellen Fullman - Over And Under
10. Bourbonese Qualk - Moving Forward
11. Shamos - Nuws
12. Genesis P. Orridge & Dave Ball - Sex & The Married Frog
13. Run Dust - Full Slice
14. DJ Zozi - Mellow Vibe
15. RAC - Fushigi
16. Primitive - Lapis Lazuli B2
17. Crinan - Killimanjaro
18. Ploy - Pressure
19. Leon Vynehall - Ducee’s Drawbar (DJ-Kicks)
20. Pavilion - Happy Track
21. Peach - Faxing Jupiter
22. Etch - Unsung Hero Of Irrelevance
23. Mirage - Deep Rage
24. AFX - Children Talking
25. Jana Rush - Divine
26. Robert Haigh - Music For Piano