Lisbon’s rising star DJ Danifox steps up on a solo debut for Príncipe showcasing deeper, sultry strains of kuduro after turns in Tia Maria Produções and the ‘Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo’ comp
Chasing up DJ N Fox’s outstanding ‘Música da Terra’ 12” on the key Portuguese label, ‘Dia Não Mata Dia’ is a decidedly more lowkey and atmospheric session earthed in jazz and fado and feeling like a cool breeze next to his heat-seeking label mates. Vocals lend a more brooding attraction to the tuned percussive slosh and instrumental licks of opener ‘Criança’ and in more glossolalic, textural form on the woozy Wareika Hill-like sway of ‘Sanidade’ and elegiac closer ‘No Stage’, while Danifox’s fingers and keys do the talking between his strolling ace ‘Long Way talk (Reprise)’, and the bleep kuduro highlight of ‘Lost’.
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Lisbon’s rising star DJ Danifox steps up on a solo debut for Príncipe showcasing deeper, sultry strains of kuduro after turns in Tia Maria Produções and the ‘Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo’ comp
Chasing up DJ N Fox’s outstanding ‘Música da Terra’ 12” on the key Portuguese label, ‘Dia Não Mata Dia’ is a decidedly more lowkey and atmospheric session earthed in jazz and fado and feeling like a cool breeze next to his heat-seeking label mates. Vocals lend a more brooding attraction to the tuned percussive slosh and instrumental licks of opener ‘Criança’ and in more glossolalic, textural form on the woozy Wareika Hill-like sway of ‘Sanidade’ and elegiac closer ‘No Stage’, while Danifox’s fingers and keys do the talking between his strolling ace ‘Long Way talk (Reprise)’, and the bleep kuduro highlight of ‘Lost’.
Lisbon’s rising star DJ Danifox steps up on a solo debut for Príncipe showcasing deeper, sultry strains of kuduro after turns in Tia Maria Produções and the ‘Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo’ comp
Chasing up DJ N Fox’s outstanding ‘Música da Terra’ 12” on the key Portuguese label, ‘Dia Não Mata Dia’ is a decidedly more lowkey and atmospheric session earthed in jazz and fado and feeling like a cool breeze next to his heat-seeking label mates. Vocals lend a more brooding attraction to the tuned percussive slosh and instrumental licks of opener ‘Criança’ and in more glossolalic, textural form on the woozy Wareika Hill-like sway of ‘Sanidade’ and elegiac closer ‘No Stage’, while Danifox’s fingers and keys do the talking between his strolling ace ‘Long Way talk (Reprise)’, and the bleep kuduro highlight of ‘Lost’.
Lisbon’s rising star DJ Danifox steps up on a solo debut for Príncipe showcasing deeper, sultry strains of kuduro after turns in Tia Maria Produções and the ‘Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo’ comp
Chasing up DJ N Fox’s outstanding ‘Música da Terra’ 12” on the key Portuguese label, ‘Dia Não Mata Dia’ is a decidedly more lowkey and atmospheric session earthed in jazz and fado and feeling like a cool breeze next to his heat-seeking label mates. Vocals lend a more brooding attraction to the tuned percussive slosh and instrumental licks of opener ‘Criança’ and in more glossolalic, textural form on the woozy Wareika Hill-like sway of ‘Sanidade’ and elegiac closer ‘No Stage’, while Danifox’s fingers and keys do the talking between his strolling ace ‘Long Way talk (Reprise)’, and the bleep kuduro highlight of ‘Lost’.