'04/10' - Kinki Malinki at matter, London

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Kinki Malinki at matter, London
10/04/10

Funkerman
Martijn Ten Velden
MYNC Project
DBN

After launching their inaugural compilation mixed by Kid Massive recently, Kinky Malinki aren’t slowing down and have a huge line-up confirmed for April. Expect more fine and uplifting house music in London’s specially designed audio visual paradise that is matter from Funkerman, Martijn Ten Velden, MYNC Project and DBN.

Dutchman Funkerman teamed up with friend Raf and fellow Dutch DJ/producer Fedde le Grand to create Flamingo Recordings, a house and electronic-tech label that is currently one of the hottest imprints in the world. Over the past 4 years Funkerman and Flamingo Recordings have been behind such hits as Put Your Hands Up For Detroit, The Creeps, Speed Up and 3 Minutes To Explain. Not only that but, as far as DJ diaries go, Funkerman’s is fit to bursting point so much in demand are his skills for controlling a dance floor.

Perhaps best known for his hit record I Wish You Would, Martijn Ten Velden’s been at the forefront of the house and minimal/electro scene for the most-part of the noughties and has had hits on labels like Toolroom Trax, Nocturnal Groove and more.

MYNC brand name is the creation of CR2 label boss Mark Brown. MYNC have been rocking dance floors for the last 10 years. As well as the 4 deck 2 mixer combo traditionally used in MYNC’s trademark sets, the House music collective have incorporated an extra dimension to their performances utilizing 2 laptops and 2 Traktor Audio 8 boxes creating a live element to their shows, twisting pre recorded sounds, samples and a capellas, into the mix. With a new album just released on CR2’s – Live & Direct series mixed by MYNC, Harry Choo Choo Romero & Jose Nunez which you can find in the shops now.

DBN, a mash-up of three artists, musicians and DJs with a musical background and experience of DJing for over 15 years, they started together to produce own tracks in 2004 and have remixed the likes of John Dahlback and have had international releases on labels like WePLAY, Ministry Of Sound, Paradise, Joia, Pickadoll, Defected and Positiva.

If you can’t wait for all that, though, don’t fear - get yourself a copy of the Kinky compilation mixed by Kid Massive to tide you over and get you in the mood!

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