Kyodai - La Luz [Freerange] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 07, 2012
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Artist: Kyodai
Title: La Luz EP
Release Date: 12th November 2012
Format: Vinyl/Digital
Cat No: FR170/FRD170

Kyodai have had a strong run of releases since their debut here on Freerange last
year. Their Mi Rumba EP must have impressed a lot of people as they went on to
release a follow up EP for Mad Mats blossoming Local Talk label and also have
an EP due on Pokerflat in the coming weeks. Kerri Chandler dug it enough to
include on his RA podcast and it was also picked up for the Cielo Compilation on
Nervous.

La Luz kicks off this release with a Brazilian rhythm known as Candomblé laying the
foundation of the groove. The opening section builds with warped LFO rhodes
pads and tripped out FX adding colour until the middle breakdown where a
snaking synth bass enters and continues to twist and turn throughout the
remainder of the track. A perfect example of high impact deep house which is
just about the most succinct way to describe the Kyodai style.

Next up we have My Thing, treading deeper waters with a slower tempo and
focusing on a simple chiming chord progression. Perfect moodsetting club music
for those rocking the slow build.

Finally we have Chopstick & Johnjon onboard for the remix. Hot from their
incredible Versions EP on Suol, their track Listen was absolutely everywhere this
summer and rightly so, with it's accessible vocal yet deep, slow and underground
approach. The Berlin based duo opt for a similar sound on their remix, injecting
some serious funk through use of live bass samples and loose, disco drum groove.
Their all-analogue mixing through an SSL desk ensures their sound glows warm,
pumps hard and has a unique character which rounds off the EP perfectly.

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