Krafty Kuts, originally a producer of what is often called Nu Breakz, recently released an album called "Back To Mine". It contains classic HipHop as well as Soul, Jazz and TripHop and all tracks are very well selected and brought in a very reasonable order. There are artists represented like Massive Attack, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Nas, Roy Ayers or the Incredible Bongo Band. Two tracks from ...
Just saw, that Krafty Kuts released his first solo album, which won this years Breakspoll awards in Britain in the category "Best Album". Don't have it yet, but soon. Here's a little appetizer. Krafty was also nominated as "Best Breaks DJ" and "Outstanding Contribution To Breaks". And yes, the guy who's singing is the same, who sang in Freakpower. You can listen to the album in a rather lousy q...
The FabricLive series has celebrated some really amazing output since its launch seven years ago. The monthly (!) compilation releases started in November 2001, by the London based nightclub Fabric. Alternating monthly between Fabric and FabricLive series, the club's offshoot label has covered a diversity of genres, from tech house to drum'n'bass, from dubstep to hip hop, from electro to disco....
Krafty Kuts is back with his latest release - Against The Grain.This epic new release contains 48 tracks over 2 CDs featuring Pendulum, Stanton Warriors, Plump DJs, Freestylers, Twocker, Black Noise, Stupid Fresh, Fort Knox Five, Bass Kleph, DJ Dan, DJ Icey, Deekline and many more! Mixed and mashed by Krafty Kuts. Supported with a huge international DJ tour and iPhone 'DJ Tool' app. Following t...
Saw Krafty Kuts and Stanton Warriors at KEY in Kings CrossWas a top night, apart from exiting the venue (took 1 hour cos someone had the monumental idea of condensing 2 cloackrooms into 1 and the doors being closed to anyone whilst this was in operation) lucky it was NYE and people were in good spirits cos it probably would have kicked off otherwise.Quality night though. After seeing Chemical B...