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DJ Koze

DJ-Kicks

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A1

DJ Koze - I Haven't Been Everywhere But It's On My List (DJ-Kicks Exclusive)

A2a

Dimlite - Can't Get Used To Those ?

A2b

Efdemin - Ohara

A3

cLOUDDEAD - Dead Dogs Two

A4

Strong Arm Steady - Best Of Times

A5

Homeboy Sandman - Holiday

A6

Freddie Gibbs - Shame

B1

Mndsgn - Camelblues

B2

Broadcast - Tears In The Typing Pool

B3

Daniel Lanois - Carla

B4

Hi-Tek - Modern Hi Tek Family Bears (Kosi Mashup)

B5

William Shatner - It Hasn't Happened Yet

C1

Marker Starling - In Stride

C2

Session Victim - Hyuwee

C3

Frank and Tony - Bring The Sun

D1

Marcel Fengler - Jaz

D2

Portable - Surrender

D3

The Gentle People - Superstar

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DJ Koze – with his friendly and sometimes slightly melancholic take on the world – is one of the greatest auteurs of club music today, and one of the few internationally active DJs who dares to make music that has relevance beyond the dance floor.

During the 70-minute journey on his DJ Kicks – the 50th edition – Kosi Kos manages to establish a uniform color even though genres alternate in a way that is rarely heard on a mix CD: the stripped down hip hop of Madlib, brutalist Berghain techno, timeless songwriting, floating indie-pop and outlier numbers that oscillate between absurdity and melancholy. Koze's disregard for the stylistic yoke presents him with an immense challenge. Hence, almost all the tracks are more or less edited, and one is fully rhymed (Session Victim: Hyuwee).

Koze rambles on here himself: "I didn't want to kick around sophisticated knowledge, but rather try and weave together some good gems that would make sense to anyone, even people who aren't necessarily music nerds". But this is blabbing that you can count on, also because he approaches the term "mix" from a different angle and doesn't even try to make something fit that doesn't fit: "During the day, I don't need to hear anything that's mixed on the beat. I put the focus on making sure that it works harmoniously – the idea is more to create the impression of a radio show, like people such as John Peel did so uniquely. There is a giant cosmos of music and it runs through my filter".
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released June 15, 2015