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Sketchbook was the LA beat night started by Kutmah back in 2004 and was the breeding ground for artists like Daedelus, Ras G, Dibiase, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Teebs and Flying Lotus. Now it's radio reincarnation is on this side of the Atlantic. Lock in.
Considered a reaction to the more lively bebop styles of jazz, the postwar era saw a rise in subdued styles, often referencing classical music. NTS selects two hours of cool jazz from Miles Davis, Chet Baker and more.
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Kocky is a new star in the sky of the swedish dancemusic scene with a truly different approach.
In his other life, as Soul Supreme the hiphop producer, he has produced legendary american MC:s such as KRS-One, Pete Rock, OC and Big Daddy Kane. In Sweden most people know him for the smash-hit “Repa skivan” with national rap-icon Petter, and in France people are still reppin’ his work with the Parisian gangsta group 113. But times change, hiphop floats into techno, and Soul Supreme met up with La Vida Locash through a mutual love for Harlem hiphop, killing dance-tracks, good melodies and all things that glimmer- to form his new sensational alterego: Kocky. Of course you can still catch a thin feeling of his parallel life but through the moniker Kocky he also gets the opportunity to beat the hell out of people with smart contemporary sounds in a diverse danceable package. Kocky's music ranges from high to low in dance-music but always with a strong will to push things forward. Rapclash!
Kocky is a new star in the sky of the swedish dancemusic scene with a truly different approach.
In his other life, as Soul Supreme the hiphop producer, he has produced legendary american MC:s such as KRS-One, Pete Rock, OC and Big Daddy Kane. In Sweden most people know him for the smash-hit “Repa skivan” with national rap-icon Petter, and in France people are still reppin’ his work with the Parisian gangsta group 113. But times change, hiphop floats into techno, and Soul Supreme met up with La Vida Locash through a mutual love for Harlem hiphop, killing dance-tracks, good melodies and all things that glimmer- to form his new sensational alterego: Kocky. Of course you can still catch a thin feeling of his parallel life but through the moniker Kocky he also gets the opportunity to beat the hell out of people with smart contemporary sounds in a diverse danceable package. Kocky's music ranges from high to low in dance-music but always with a strong will to push things forward. Rapclash!
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