Moodymann – Amerika
Label: |
KDJ – KDJ 15 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Deep House |
Tracklist
A | Untitled | 5:37 | |
B | Untitled | 5:46 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – National Sound Corporation
Notes
its been proven in his tory
no matter what I do or what I become
I'll always be J.A.N. in this country ...
AMERIKA (This planet's greatest thief)
SIGNED Just Anotha Nigga
no matter what I do or what I become
I'll always be J.A.N. in this country ...
AMERIKA (This planet's greatest thief)
SIGNED Just Anotha Nigga
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A: Hand etched): KDJ-15 A [NSC, enclosed in a circle]
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B: Hand etched): KDJ-15 B [NSC, enclosed in a circle]
Recommendations
Reviews
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Picked this up on a trip to NYC late 90s. Recommended to me by someone working at Frankie Bones' record shop. Still one of my favourite KDJ productions.
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All of the old kdj stuff is pressed really well. I had trouble with the tracking of the first two I picked up, but after a little adjustment the played perfectly. These are all pressed by ara records in Detroit one of the last pressing plants left that always make quality vinyl.
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This was the first Moodymann track I hearing. I I was more into techno stuff at the time but the staff at Eastern Bloc were playing it and every time I stopped listening to my pile I was like, that's a niiice groove. Fuck, must've been around 1997 or something.
Bought back then and still enjoyed now. Thank you Kenny. -
Edited 20 years agoMoodymann takes Gil Scott-Heron's poetry, a loop from Idris Muhammed's "Turn This Mutha Out" and adds his own touch of magic to create a masterful piece of slow-burning House.
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Contemporary blues music for those that know their house. This is beautiful melancholic 4/4 music from Detroit that touches yo' soul. Best played late at night.
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