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A1 Gaussian Curve - Broken Clouds
A2 Index - Starlight
A3 Gemini - Log In
B1 Randell & Schippers - Love Jam
B2 Moon B - Oof
B3 Tony Palkovic - True To Yourself
C1 Nexus - Stand Up (Instrumental)
C2 Nicci Gable - Close To Who?
C3 Take Three - Tonite's The Night (All Right)
D1 Brandon - Suzy Hijack
D2 Henning - Arrival / Departure
D3 DaM-FunK - Believer
A lot of folks feel like they know DaM-FunK; he is laid-back, affab- le and personable but to truly get the guy, I mean really under- stand him, is to know a deep love of music like no other. A more suitable reflection of this is his contribution to the beloved DJ-Kicks series. A snapshot into the mind of the pioneer of Modern-Funk music...get to know the man behind the shades. At a satisfying 19 songs, Dam lets grooves breath, this is a mix to happily get lost within. It's a document in vibe. Unexpected contemporary joints from low-key producers like Henning and L33 mingle with lost gems from unlikely places. 80's Fusion-Jazz guitarist Tony Palkovic on "True To Yourself" follow the the airy-burn of new-age ensemble Gaussian Curve's "Broken
Clouds" or the super rare bliss-Funk of "Theme From Beach Boy" from 1982. Dam's excellent collaboration with Nite Jewel, as 'Nite-Funk' on "Can U Read Me?" is pure bliss and such a fantas- tic collaboration you'd be yearning for more., reminding listens that one of Dam's biggest assists is his duality from master DJ to trend-setting producer. And we get this heavy on Dam's DJ-Kicks exclusive "Believer". Sheets of synth lines fall all around a locking drum program that starts off innocently enough but ends you in a half-hypnotic state. An extensive instrumental composition that on it's own could only be classified as signature Modern-Funk. There may be a lot of folks dabbling but there really is only one Damon.