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Moodymann - Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit) Album

Moodymann - Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit) Album
Performer: Moodymann
Title: Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit)
Country: US
Genre: Electronic
Style:House
Released: 2012
Catalog number: SHOES 001
Label: Shoes
MP3 album szie: 1415 mb
FLAC album size: 1495 mb

Tracklist

1Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit)

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KDJ 21-A, KDJ 21-BMoodymann Shades Of Jae ‎(12")KDJ, KDJKDJ 21-A, KDJ 21-BUS1999
KDJ 21-A, KDJ-9BMoodymann Shades Of Jae ‎(12")KDJ, KDJKDJ 21-A, KDJ-9BUS1999
Moody 001Moodyman Shades Of Jae Part 1 ‎(12", Unofficial)Not On Label (Moodymann)Moody 0012004
SHOES 001Moodymann Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit) ‎(12", S/Sided, Unofficial)ShoesSHOES 001US2005
SHOES001LTDMoodymann Shoes Of Jae ‎(12", Unofficial, Cle)ShoesSHOES001LTDUS2013
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KDJ 21-A, KDJ 21-BMoodymann Shades Of Jae ‎(12")KDJ, KDJKDJ 21-A, KDJ 21-BUS1999
KDJ 21-A, KDJ-9BMoodymann Shades Of Jae ‎(12")KDJ, KDJKDJ 21-A, KDJ-9BUS1999
Moody 001Moodyman Shades Of Jae Part 1 ‎(12", Unofficial)Not On Label (Moodymann)Moody 0012004
SHOES 001Moodymann Shoes Of Jae (Bangin' Edit) ‎(12", S/Sided, Unofficial)ShoesSHOES 001US2005
SHOES001LTDMoodymann Shoes Of Jae ‎(12", Unofficial, Cle)ShoesSHOES001LTDUS2013

Notes

Bootleg remix of "Shades of Jae".Bootleg remix of "Shades of Jae".

Short intro

As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage 's because Shades Of Jae is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun , the original Shades Of Jae playfully builds around the moments when the bassdrum kicks in. That's because Shades Of Jae is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun either. Moodymann - U Can Dance if U Want 2 B1 4:45. He is a member of 3 Chairs. Moodymann announces new album, Taken Away. As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage done. from BLACK MAHOGANI by Moodymann. Kenny Dixon Jr. Then Imma Come Lookin For You 1999 9:26. more from Mahogani Music. supported by. better known by his stage name Moodymann is a deep house DJ and producer based in Detroit, Michigan. Shades of Jae - Moodymann. And if you think you got it it punishes you. Andy Beta of Pitchfork said: While almost every second of Moodymann's oeuvre hearkens back to his hometown, Moodymann is perhaps his most explicit ode yet. All the charm and momentum gets banged out of the original without even the slightest sense for dramaturgy here. It's back The very first 12 from Chicago's SHOES crew repressed and re- released. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Wed, 26 Feb 2020. As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage done. Style: House. James Williams of Exclaim described the production as. subscription subscription. Watch the video for Shades of Jae from Moodymann's Black Mahogani for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Moodymann is a 2014 studio album by American electronic musician Moodymann, released through KDJ. Kenny Dixon, Jr. Vinyl - Grab your copy. It's back The very first 12 from Chicago's SHOES crew repressed and re- released. Originally released back in 2005 this takes the KENNY DIXON JR classic SHADES OF JAE which samples BOB JAMES SPUNKY and chops it up into an infectious and longer groover. Watch the video for Shades of Jae from Moodymann's Black Mahogani for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Thu, 05 Mar 2020. That's because Shades Of Jae is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun either. Buy it on: This track is featured in the following episode . Originally released back in 2005 thi. Moodymann - Shades of Jae 6:57. Andy Beta of Pitchfork said: While almost every second of Moodymann's oeuvre hearkens back to his hometown, Moodymann is perhaps his most explicit ode yet. Moodymann - The Set Up. He is the owner of the record labels Mahogani Music and KDJ Records. 1-sided hand stamped white labels. The first single, Do Wrong, is available on Bandcamp. Out of stock12 2012 - EU New. Shades Of Jae. Sven Väth, Jamie Jones, Moodymann and more will play the two-day event in July. Moodymann - Shades Of Jae Part II 2:48. As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage 's because Shades Of Jae is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun , the original Shades Of Jae playfully builds around the moments when the bassdrum kicks in. Listes Ajouter à une Liste
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Reviews: (10)
Manazar
Manazar
--- ---- -- If anyone wants a copy hit me up --- ---- --
Goldfury
Goldfury
got a copy of this - in case someone wants to swap or so -- > PM - b6
Thordibandis
Thordibandis
This version pressed on inferior quality (thinner) vinyl to original Shoes 001 release. I have both copies and wouldn't recommend the re-press due to this.
Tygolar
Tygolar
A "Bangin Edit" indeed. All the charm and momentum gets banged out of the original without even the slightest sense for dramaturgy here. As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage done.That's because "Shades Of Jae" is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning! And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun either.Yes, the original "Shades Of Jae" playfully builds around the moments when the bassdrum kicks in. However, it's not the presence of the bassdrum itself which sets the dancefloor on fire.It's the moment when it kicks back in, in context with the whole build-up before, with the constant change of the mix throughout the track, with that relentless "stop-and-go" groove permanently surprising the dancer into complete submission. The male vocal (which, interestingly, the clumsy edit mostly omits) subtly supports the frenzy the original track creates on the dancefloor:"You know I love you ... and I missed you, baby ... when you left ... and I yearned all week, baby ... for you to come home!" Funny enough, these longing words of love might also mirror the feelings of the people on the dancefloor yearning for the beat to come back.But there's definitely more to it than just a bassdrum.Go for the original!
Nilarius
Nilarius
Absolutely 100% agree
Zyangup
Zyangup
--- ---- -- If anyone wants a copy hit me up --- ---- --
Bludsong
Bludsong
got a copy of this - in case someone wants to swap or so -- > PM - b6
Blackworm
Blackworm
This version pressed on inferior quality (thinner) vinyl to original Shoes 001 release. I have both copies and wouldn't recommend the re-press due to this.
Maximilianishe
Maximilianishe
A "Bangin Edit" indeed. All the charm and momentum gets banged out of the original without even the slightest sense for dramaturgy here. As if that wouldn't already destroy the track enough, the additional 808 bassdrums added on top after four minutes perfectly conclude the damage done.That's because "Shades Of Jae" is not just about the bangin' - it's also about the yearning! And without the yearning, the bangin' isn't any fun either.Yes, the original "Shades Of Jae" playfully builds around the moments when the bassdrum kicks in. However, it's not the presence of the bassdrum itself which sets the dancefloor on fire.It's the moment when it kicks back in, in context with the whole build-up before, with the constant change of the mix throughout the track, with that relentless "stop-and-go" groove permanently surprising the dancer into complete submission. The male vocal (which, interestingly, the clumsy edit mostly omits) subtly supports the frenzy the original track creates on the dancefloor:"You know I love you ... and I missed you, baby ... when you left ... and I yearned all week, baby ... for you to come home!" Funny enough, these longing words of love might also mirror the feelings of the people on the dancefloor yearning for the beat to come back.But there's definitely more to it than just a bassdrum.Go for the original!
Arador
Arador
Absolutely 100% agree