![]() |
ANNOUNCING: KAY-DEE RECORDS WAREHOUSE FINDS! *PLEASE PRE-ORDER* INCLUDING THE NEW MAD RACKETT 7" (KD073) |
View this list on the website with audio and pre-order information ➠Download a CSV order sheet of all the releases in this email ➠ |
|
|
Hi All, Please pre-order via the B2B site or email govind@aboveboarddist.co.uk with order numbers. Very limited on these so please get your orders in ASAP. More Kay-Dee & Dopewax releases coming soon. AB |
|
![]() | KD073 | 7" | £9.49 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
![]() | KD003 | 7" | £7.99 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
![]() | KD1217 | 12" | £10.20 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
![]() | KDLP04 | LP | £13.20 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
![]() | KD045 | 7" | £8.99 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
![]() | KD017 | 7" | £8.99 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
Releases in detail:
KD073 |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA. UFO B. B-Boy Strut | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionKenny Dope brings the breaks with this fresh 7” release on Kay-Dee Records. The A-side ‘UFO’, reinterprets the seminal breakbeat anthem from ESG. Shaking the scenes in NYC and beyond on its ‘81 release, it went on to become one of the most sampled tracks in hip-hop. In this new version, iconic US producer Kenny Dope brings his inimitable grooves and rhythms to the table. The beats are tightened up with force, the bass is given a heavy dosage of ‘beef’ and the synth-lines freshened up, resulting in four minutes and twenty seconds of body-shaking goodness. On the flip-side, we’re treated to ‘B-Boy Strut’: a thumping Kenny Dope original which serves electro-punk flavors over a bed of breakbeats. After a couple rounds of drums, the stage is set for the face-melting bass to enter: a wall of sound so heavy it should carry a warning sign. Sweeping resonances take us into Acid and 303 territory, while wave after wave of funky percussion keep the grooves flowing to perfection. With inspired nods toward classic and future sounds, Kenny Dope has delivered yet another must-have 7”. | |||||||||||||||||||||
WAREHOUSE FINDS |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA. Nervous Like Me (Snippet) B. Nervous Like Me Beats (Snippet) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionAn absolute, hard-charging funk hammer from the Dap-Kings - an incredible instrumental co-written and co-produced by Dapper Bosco Mann and Kenny Dope! If "Nervous Like Me" has a title that reflects some kind of apprehension, the track is anything but! It's simply pummeling - with a rhythm that kicks out from some stealth bongo and rolling trap that build into some playful guitar and bass response until the horns crash and boom! The beats on the flip isolate the funky drums, providing a sizzling beat track. | |||||||||||||||||||||
WAREHOUSE FINDS |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA. This Beat Is Mine (Kenny Dope Remix) B. This Beat Is Mine (K-Dope O'Gutta Dubba) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionThis sensational post-Disco, Boogie classic from 1981 gets pulled from deep within the legendary Sam Records company vault, and sees a vinyl-only re-release on 4-time Grammy Award Nominee Kenny Dope's Kay-Dee Records, with his own special re-rubs. What makes the re-issue of this dance floor gem most authentic is Kenny's process that stays true to old school form, both technically and sonically. That is, the song painstakingly taken from the original 24-track multi-track master and mixed down to 1/2" master tape, and then mastered from tape to vinyl. Kenny proves this process needs to be done the way it was back in the day in order to produce a true analog record; not a record that sounds like a cd on vinyl nor mastered from digital files for vinyl. This is unlike what everyone is doing these days and what separates Kay-Dee Records from the rest. Kenny's O'Gutta Dubba, the other remix on the flipside of the vinyl, brings even more of that boogie sound back with all original new live drums, rubber bass and other classic instrumentation. You may very well have heard this single being played by Larry Levan at the Paradise Garage, David Mancuso at The Loft or Tee Scott Better Days. Today, you might hear these remixes at parties like Body & SOUL, 718 Sessions, Bump & Hustle, or many of the specialty radio shows like Kenny Dope's Anything Goes on Rinse FM UK. Originally produced by Gary R. Turnier of Gary's Gang and produced/written by Andre Booth who has also collaborated with Big Daddy Kane, Lords of the Underground and others, a whole new generation of dancefloor devotees will discover this throwback first hand. | |||||||||||||||||||||
WAREHOUSE FINDS |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA1. Beats Like Me A2. Tell Beats A3. War Beats A4. Man's Break A5. Groove Break A6. Theme Beat A7. Funky Beat B1. Text Beat B2. Stick Beat B3. Waitin' Beat B4. No Man Beats B5. Sticky Beat B6. Pay Me Beats B7. Gutta Funk Beats B8. Together Beats B9. Tight Beats | |||||||||||||||||||||
Description16 Bangers Produced and Recorded by Kenny Dope at Kay-Dee Studios Perfect for Beat Head’s & Producers Alike. | |||||||||||||||||||||
WAREHOUSE FINDS |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA. E.V.A. Pt.1 B. E.V.A. Pt. 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionAs a solo artist and as a member of the duo Perrey and Kingsley, Jean-Jacques Perrey was one of the leading innovators of early electronic music, and a trailblazer of the Moog synthesizer. Alongside composers like Wendy Carlos, Bruce Haack, and frequent collaborator Gershon Kingsley, Perrey was among the first to introduce the world to the synthesizer as a compositional instrument, via notable tracks such as "Musique de L'infini", "Gossipo Perpetuo", and "Baroque Hoedown", famously used as the theme music to Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade. Along with many of his contemporaries, it was inevitable that such an influential instrumental composer would eventually be sampled into hip-hop tracks. His 1970 Moog composition "E.V.A." was especially popular among producers, making its way into tracks by Gang Starr, Dr. Octagon, Lord Finesse, Pete Rock, and innumerable others. To pay tribute to this prominent composition, Kay-Dee Records is proud to present this loving tribute to "E.V.A." on a 7" single, courtesy of French producer DJ Paikan, who also played sitar, guitar, kobol synth, and monopoly synth on the track & Mixed by Kenny Dope ! | |||||||||||||||||||||
WAREHOUSE FINDS |
|||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
| ||||||||||||||||||||
Track ListingA. Organize (Kenny Dope Edit) (Snippet) B. Space Travel (Snippet) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionFollowing the tumultuous riots of the late 60's, youths in Washington, DC were looking for two things: positivity and an outlet to relieve tension. MUGO, aka "Music, Unity, Guidance, & Organization", offered just that. Formed by 8 high school friends during the summer of 71', this high-octane machine was driven by Manager and retired Marine Sgt. Reuben McNair Sr. His son, Reuben McNair Jr., was a leader within the group, and consequently wrote the B-side of their only public release. This cut, entitled "Space Travel", boasts a driving rhythm section as well as synthesizer overdubs likely to captivate even musically ambitious extraterrestrials. The flip, "Organize", became the group's unofficial theme song; submitting to the public a deft vocal response to rampant inner city blues. | |||||||||||||||||||||