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Funky Kingston- Reggae Dancefloor Grooves 1968-74

Various Artists
CD  |  Dance  |  18 Nov 2011
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Touted by Tiga as a “DJ’s DJ” for his crate-digging habits—despite having never bought a slice of vinyl in his life - French DJ and producer Brodinski has built his craft upon a broad bed of tastes.

Over the last ten years the self-confessed internet junkie has been feeding off everything from hip hop and rap to techno, minimal and bass—a musical eclecticism that has invariably been proven in his productions and genre-busting live shows. “Bad Runner” jump-started the buzz around his studio work and laid out their electro foundations, a sound that has since adopted more techno sensibilities on records for Turbo and Sinden’s Grizzly stable. But it is on his mix CDs for Bugged Out! And Savoir Faire collaboration with DJ Orgasmic that his musical splay has come to the fore, and is once more given free-range on the 60th installment of Fabric’s incomparable mix series.

The first half of the mix chugs along a perpetual house pulse, teased open by Bicep’s Chicago-meets-acid house number “Silk”. Light and dark cuts sit side-by-side here from Axel Boman, Renaissance Man, and Frenchman Clement Meyer, with a brief nod to electro via Brodinski’s own Gucci Vump alias.

London funky anthem “Heartbeat”, remixed by veteran Paul Woolford, provides a slight dip in pace before jetting into the high-octane portion of the mix that weaves its way to back to acidic techno territories.

Brodinski’s mixing flare comes into play as he plunges DVS1’s rework of “For The People” down to a menacing sulk before accelerating towards the climatic “Body Acid”. The final leg features a peek at Brodinski’s new Bromance label with a track off its first EP from Gesaffelstein and Switch’s new solo effort, the yearning dubstep ballad “I Still Love You”.
 

Title: Funky Kingston- Reggae Dancefloor Grooves 1968-74

Format: CD

Release Date: 18 Nov 2011

Artist: Various Artists

Sku: 2205624

Catalogue No: FABRIC120

Category: Dance

Disc Count: 1

Transfer Format: Compact Disc

Video Format: Dance & Electronic

Primary Audio: FABRIC120

Language: 0802560012024

Subtitles: Universal Music

DISC 1

Funky Kingston - Toots & The Maytals

Soul Revival - Zap Pow

Sister Big Stuff - Tomorrow's Children

Reggae Stuff - The Chosen Few

Look-Ka Py Py - Lloyd Charmers, The Hippy Boys

Splendour Splash - Jay Boys

Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Ken Boothe

Is It Because I'm Black? - Ken Boothe

Woman Of The Ghetto - Phyllis Dillon

Jungle Lion - The Upsetters

Ball Of Confusion - A Darker Shade Of Black

Cloud Nine - Carl Dawkins, The Wailers

Papa Was A Rolling Stone - The Pioneers

War - Tomorrow's Children

Stop The War Now - Lloyd Parks

Soul Almighty - Bob Marley & The Wailers

Shaft - Lloyd Charmers

Funky Beat - Lloyd Williams

Do Your Thing - The Chosen Few

Funky Funky - Toots & The Maytals


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