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Footwork / Juke Recommendations July 2015

Juno Recommends Footwork/Juke

Juno Recommends Footwork/Juke

Footwork/Juke Recommendations July 2015
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Cat: DNC 1201. Rel: 29 Jun 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Invasion (4:37)
808 Kick Drum (6:36)
Overdose On Marijuana (4:48)
Get Down & Bang (feat Kash) (5:01)
Going Crazy (5:01)
AIDS (4:26)
out of stock $9.74
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Cat: ZIQ 365. Rel: 29 Jun 15
 
Footwork/Juke
1-2D-20'2 (4:34)
Bang'n On King Dr. (3:36)
Your Choice (5:38)
Freezaburn (2:48)
Heat From Us (4:00)
Kemosabe (3:38)
Finish Line D'Jayz (4:07)
Daddy's Home (2:24)
Let's Dance Again (4:27)
Sleepy (3:44)
I'm Laughing (3:33)
Beat Me (2:49)
Suicide (3:52)
B'Ware (4:02)
Review: Footwork pioneer (and many would argue founder) RP Boo delivers his second Planet Mu album Fingers Bank Pads & Shoe Prints. Two years have passed since his Legacy album and here we find him at pin-point sharpness, re-shaking and reshaping the genre once again. Instant club fire hangs off most tracks like a supersized suit but it's the subtler, more reflective beatwork that really stands out such as falsetto-flickered Dilla-isms of "Your Choice", the operatic madness of "Sleepy and the cinematic sample dynamics of tracks like "Daddy's Home". Another foot-provoking document that will serve as a reference anchor deep into the future.
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out of stock $18.17
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Cat: DNC 003. Rel: 29 Jun 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Backyard (3:24)
In The Industry (2:53)
out of stock $6.58
4
Cat: AS 19. Rel: 06 Jul 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Waves (4:26)
Strangers (3:54)
Seconds (3:31)
Pedestrians (3:37)
Gravity (4:09)
Genetics (3:18)
Dystopia (4:29)
Breeze (4:00)
A Thousand Skies (4:16)
Review: Shake It Maschine and Mr Pigman's Simpig project comes correct with their debut full-length release Strangers. A fusion of future beats, trap, jungle, footwork and even trance, there's a great sense of the cosmic throughout as synths and snapped, shaken and bend backwards over robust drum patterns. Highlights include the carnivalian arpeggios and otherworldly instrumentation of the title track, the dungeon trap trippiness of "Genetics and the jazz-flickered, Stray-like stepper "Breeze". With a body of work this strong Simpig shouldn't be strangers for very long.
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out of stock $16.84
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Cat: RHD 009OVERLAST. Rel: 08 Jun 15
 
Footwork/Juke
What's Your Planet? (5:20)
Days (4:14)
The Proper Way To Get Lost (2:56)
Accelerate Light (6:30)
out of stock $7.11
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Cat: DNC 001. Rel: 29 Jun 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Bones (3:38)
Up (2:42)
out of stock $6.58
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Cat: ACRE 054 . Rel: 11 May 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Substance (3:40)
Tiende (feat Clap! Clap!) (3:54)
Review: First introduced to the vinyl buying public on a Record Store Day release from Black Acre, this dinky 7" slab of intricate polyrhythms suggests DJ Khalab is quite at home on the Bristol label. Both the original and Clap Clap collaboration are taken from Khalab's Eunoto EP for Black Acre and the quality merits their physical release here. "Substance" rolls tight at a dizzying tempo, the frenetic percussion no barrier to Khalab showing off his clear skills at crafting Middle Eastern themes and deeper African flow, and chants. Flip the 7" over and Khalab and Clap Clap get busy on the dubby, West Indian viber "Tiende". More please Black Acre!
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out of stock $6.30
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Brain Music
Wet
Brain Music (Slick Shoota remix)
Wet (House Of Black Lanterns remix)
Review: Skubi steps into the limelight with his debut release for Modern Ruin, an imprint reserved strictly for the finest in footwork killers. "Brain Music" is basically a modern hip-hop lick with cavernous low-ends and that familiar juke vocal stutter. The same goes for "Wet", a relatively darker, dreamier sort of affair. Remixes comes from none other than Slick Shoota and House Of Black Lanterns, the former opting for a jungle swing while the latter twists and funks that juke into an even nuttier bundle of drums and percussion. Large.
out of stock $7.63
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Cat: ZIQ 364. Rel: 13 Apr 15
 
Footwork/Juke
Baby Come On (5:11)
Party Motion (3:14)
02-52-03 (3:53)
Night & Day (5:06)
Try 2 Break (4:22)
Try 2 Break (remix) (3:47)
Review: As one of the undisputed forefathers of the footwork scene, RP Boo has got plenty of archival material to dig into which is good news for all new found devotees of the sound. Planet Mu once again provides a platform to the Chicago-born style, calling upon Boo to deliver some hitherto unreleased gems which proved pivotal as juke and footwork were taking shape in the late 90s and early 00s. The tracks are primal, drum machine focused grooves with a more linear take on those hooky samples, neatly highlighting the transition from Dance Mania ghetto house and techno through to the more alien sounds of modern juke.
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out of stock $7.37
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Cat: HDBLP 029. Rel: 27 Apr 15
 
Footwork/Juke
DJ Spinn & Taso - "Burn That Kush" (3:37)
DJ Earl & DJ Taye - "Do This Again" (4:04)
DJ Taye & DJ Manny - "The Matrixx" (3:13)
DJ Phil - "Godz House" (4:00)
DJ Tre - "DNB Spaceout" (3:13)
J-Dub - "All I Feel" (4:26)
Traxman - "Sit Ya Self Down" (3:59)
Sirr Tmo - "Live In Chicago Subway" (4:46)
RP Boo - "That's It 4 Lil Ma" (3:15)
Gant-Man - "Jungle Juke" (3:41)
DJ Manny - "Harvey Ratchet" (3:18)
Boylan - "He Watching Us" (4:39)
DJ Paypal - "F M Blast" (3:17)
DJ Earl & DJ Taye - "Wurkinn Da Bass" (2:49)
DJ Rashad - "OTS" (fea Spinn, Taso & Manny) (4:25)
Heavee - "8 Bit Shit" (4:39)
Tripletrain - "Never Could Be" (part 2) (3:19)
Durban - "I'm So" (3:13)
Taso - "Drop That Thang" (2:49)
DJ Chap - "Glacier Bae" (4:26)
DJ Paypal, Feloneezy & Jackie Dagger - "U Should No" (3:49)
Review: The Teklife crew get busy in every direction for this epic RSD collection of which all proceeds to do DJ Rashad's family. Solid steppy juke and footwork flavours through and through, highlights include the rifle modem chitter of "Do This Again", J-Dub's R&B flexing stop-start jam "All I Feel", Sirr Tmo's psychedelic slo-mo soliloquy "Live In Chicago Subway" and DJ Paypal's madcap mangled disco, tape-stop fondling "F M Blast". 21 tracks in total, each one primed for the dance, there's no better way to pay respect to DJ Rashad's legacy.
out of stock $26.37
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