30/07/2009

The Keyboard Choir



My two favourite cuts from Oxford-based electronica outfit Keyboard Choir's 'Electrical Unity' EP. Rich ambient soundscapes created with a literal chorus of keyboads and synths. You can downoad the EP for free here. A big shout out to KC member Alex, a personal friend of 14 years and a fellow music obsessive (and massive Kid Breaks supporter!). He DJs quite regularly at the Brainlove Records nights at Koko in Camden and has also been busy in the studio putting together some solo productions which reflect his vast range of influences. Look out for his exclusive Kid Breaks DJ mix in the future and plenty more from Alex and the Choir.


Keyboard Choir - Tokyo at Night


Keyboard Choir - Transine


Keyboard Choir on MySpace


Pic from darlorddisco


29/07/2009

Definition of a track



Precious' 1989 hip-house hit 'In Motion' came with this dope b-side instrumental version. Jack your body!


Precious - In Motion (definition of a track)


Precious on Discogs


28/07/2009

Jump to it



Alpha Neil of The Goodness (you must know him by now) passed this over to me a good while back and it's been a regular feature in my sets ever since, with scores of people approaching the turntables to find out more everytime I drop it. A massive edit of a massive tune. Forget about that instrumental edit that was floating about on a bootleg 12" a while back. It's all about the vocals with this one.


Aretha Franklin - Jump to It (Prince Klassen edit)


Prince Klassen on MySpace


25/07/2009

Creative Technology Institute



'Dancing Ghosts' from The Creative Technology Institute (CTI), '83. Ambient analog heaven.


The Creative Technology Institute - Dancing Ghosts


The Creative Technology Institute on Discogs


Welcome Aboard



'Welcome Aboard' from the unusually named Mother (F). 1981 - is it just me or was '81 a fantastic year for music?


Mother (F) - Welcome Aboard


Mother (F) on Discogs


Apologies for previous typos, post now fixed!


24/07/2009

Cosmic Dust



I love this track. Sharon Bailey's 'Cosmic Dust', on Salsoul, '81. I'm posting the instrumental, which is more of a dub, complete with spaced-out delays and sweeping lasers. Cosmic indeed.


Sharon Bailey - Cosmic Dust (12" instrumental)


Sharon Bailey on Discogs


Pic from darklorddisco


Beach and Beard



Alpha Neil and I have finally got round to launching our new collaborative blog, Beach and Beard, where we'll be posting edits, remixes and finds focused on the more modern, clubbier sounds we're digging at the moment.

There's already two of my recent remixes up there which never made it up here, with heat from Alpha Neil on its way.... Go get!


Alpha Neil on MySpace
Kid Who on MySpace


21/07/2009

Witness the Change



Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks bringing the noise with synths and guitars. 1981.


Pete Shelley - Witness the Change


Pete Shelley on Discogs


Photograph from junkyard.dogs


Plastic People



Alpha Neil's got another quality edit up at his dusty finds blog The Charity Shop, the first of his 'Charity Shop edits'. Check it out!


Alpha Neil on MySpace
The Goodness

For more Silver Convention check out this post from the early Kid Breaks days


19/07/2009

Rock the Boat



My extended drums edit of Forrest's 'Rock the Boat'. I've cut out the entire melody, leaving just the intense percussion and vocoder hook, with a few added effects and dubbing.


Forrest - Rock the Boat (Kid Who edit)


Forrest on Discogs


Astroport




Milkways' '78 cosmic synth adventure 'Astroport'. Intergalactic Italo at its best.


Milkways - Astroport


Milkways on Discogs


15/07/2009

Mt. Airy Groove



More quality from the Leeds based Goodness stable. Alpha Neil smashes it again with one of his latest edits: Pieces of a Dream's classic b-boy break 'Mt. Airy Groove' from '82 gets the cut-up treatment, dropping the rare-groove bassline and instead extending the bouncy electro-pop synth and Rhodes piano. Killer stuff!


Pieces of a Dream - Mt. Airy Groove (Alpha Neil edit)


Pieces of a Dream on Discogs
Alpha Neil on MySpace
The Goodness


Playmates



Camp midtempo boogie from Midnight Star on the Sound of Los Angeles (Solar MCA) label from 1984.


Midnight Star - Playmates


Midnight Star on Discogs


14/07/2009

No G.D.M.



Here's a little something I did the other day, Gina X's 'No G.D.M.', dubbed out and re-arranged. Euro synth-pop with a light-hearted edge and a huge vocoder chorus.


Gina X - No G.D.M. (Kid Who dub)


Gina X on Discogs
Gina X on MySpace


09/07/2009

Ready or Not



Tasteful slice of '79 boogie, dripping with P-funk, from the excellent Herbie Hancock.


Herbie Hancock - Ready or Not


Herbie Hancock on Discogs


06/07/2009

Disco Opera



Came across this today. Kool DJ Dust has edited loads of disco records into one long suite of edits entitled 'The Disco Opera'. It's a great listen. Check it out here courtesy of DJ Anonymous.


Kool DJ Dust on Discogs


05/07/2009

Party is the Solution



Picked up this 1980 disco monster the other day at my local second hand record shop. I can't find that much info about Floyd Beck, although it looks like he only put out two killer disco records before becoming a minister in Florida. Here's my extremely long edit, starting off as a straightforward cut-up and ending on a club tip.


Floyd Beck - Party is the Solution (Kid Who edit)


Floyd Beck on Discogs


03/07/2009

If it ain't broke



Mango Boy, better known as Defected house producer Mr G comes correct with a clubby techy groover circa 2001. Again, ripped at -6.


Mango Boy - If it ain't broke (Kid's -6 rip)


Mr G on Discogs


Photograph by william rugen


02/07/2009

Kongas Fun



'Kongas Fun' from French disco superproducer Jean-Marc Cerrone, taken from a Bob Sinclar Cerrone compilation - perhaps Mr Sinclar has done a touch of editing too. This track is pure percussive disco fire. This is the first time I've posted a rip recorded at the wrong speed (in this case -6), but I just thought it bumped along nicer a little slower.


Cerrone - Kongas Fun (Kid's -6 rip)


Cerrone on Discogs