Review: Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez is still undergoing a thorough reissuing-reassessment of his finest breaks clasts courtesy of Kay Dee, who've here trowelled deep into his vault for a formerly unreleased cut threading the needle between hip-hop breaks and dancehall grit. 'Every DJ' lands back on 7", flipping a vocal sample from Cutty Ranks' 'The Stopper' into a punchy, bass-heavy instrumental built for crossfader work. It's Dope in classic form: tough drums, deep pockets, and just enough swagger to keep things bouncing.
Review: A rare and new dose of lightness in master-at-work Kenny Dope's otherwise breaks-massive catalogue, as he's heard teaming up with Daniel Rojo for 'Que Se Sepa Pt. 1 & 2', a two-part single on his own Kay-Dee Records. Pulsing with Latin breaks vigour, the tune draws inspo from Roberto Roena's classic cover, fat-stacking tropical percs and pipping beats. Unobvious salsa vibes extend over the otherwise minimal beats as if by insinuation, while Daniel Rojo's vocals down anchor on said set of otherwise free-floating beats. Another wicked one from Kay-Dee, continuing his/its its tradition of spotlighting Latin-infused sounds.
Review: Here comes Master At Work legend and notorious funk collector Kenny Dope's Top Ten Billboard Club Hit 'Be Your Freak' on its own 45rpm. It features vocals from Josh Milan of Honeycomb and is a blistering house cut for the peak time. The wiry synths encircle the groove, while distorted bass and slamming kicks all amp up the energy. As well as the expansive and expressive original, the flip-side features the paired-back instrumental version.
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