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Kenny Dixon Jr. - Winter Breeze

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Kenny Dixon Jr. - Soul Sounds

Label:
Catalog#:
SLSS 002
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
US
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Deep House

Tracklist

A1   Winter Breeze
A2   January
B1   Yesterdays
B2   Midnights

Credits

Producer - Kenny Dixon Jr.
Producer [Additional Production] - Moodyman*

Notes

Additional production by Moodyman for Simply Soul Productions / Soul City Records.

Bootlegged in 2009

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by BoomptyBoomp Sep 25, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
The track "January" is above par. It has an excellent tough bass line which coexists perfectly with the female vocal sampling. I played this once over a system with four Cerwin Vega "EarthQuake" speakers and it was really exciting. Cheers.
Rated 4/5
Review by glennevo Jan 28, 2004
Nice 4-tracker. A1 is a deep dirty track that would be great in a warehouse party in mid-winter. A2 is a funky deep rework of "Give Me The Night" by George Benson. On the flipside, B1 is a sax-driven almost disco-house track around mid tempo, perhaps a nice warm-up or filler tune but still very good, although it never really hits its straps, teasing you right up until the very end. To finish up, A2 is better than coffee and biscuits, a nice funky driving track with a Macy Gray style vocal. I love these types of records with a little bit of something for everyone instead of some crappy remixes. 4 out of 5
Rated 5/5
Review by Carceri Jan 17, 2003
Whooo. This is it! If you only have 2 Moodyman recs "Silent Introduction" for starters. This would be a must. Winter Breeze is just that, it sends shivers down your spine. January is much warmer, with a thick ass baseline. Smokers and dancers alike will love this. It was repressed in 2001, so you may be able to find some copies with the plastic wrap still on it. You can hear samples on Groovetech.