Kenny Dixon Jr.

📅 Active since 2013
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13+ Years

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AKA Moodymann

Kenny Dixon, Jr.'s outspoken views on the state of black techno and his aversion to publicity put him in a league occupied by few Detroit producers other than Underground Resistance supremo "Mad" Mike Banks, though his tech-house productions as Moodymann are soulful in a league few could expect. Dixon began producing early in the '90s, and inaugurated his own KDJ Records in 1994 with the Moody Trax EP. Following singles like "The Day We Lost the Soul" and "I Can't Kick This Feelin When It Hits" proved one of the best fusers of short, soulful disco samples to the harder minimalist Detroit techno. Further singles for After Midnight, Music Is..., and Carl Craig's Planet E Records (including the brilliant Dem Young Sconies EP) solidified Dixon's place in Detroit techno, though his stance on promotion remained firm. Much of his KDJ output appeared on 1997's A Silent Introduction, while the following year's Mahogany Brown brought much new material. Forevernevermore, released in 2000, collected more of his KDJ material and added several new tracks as well. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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    Terrence Parker, Kenny Dixon Jr. – Emotional Content

    Artist Terrence Parker, Kenny Dixon Jr. Title Emotional Content Genre House Label JD Records Catalog# JDR003X Released 2013 MP3 Download Source CD (LP) Play Time 08:28 min Total Tracks. 1 Bitrate 320 kbps 1. Emotional Content (TP’s Emotionally Deep Remix)…

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