A1 Honey Dijon– Finding My Way
A2 Buika* x Kiko Navarro– Mama Calling (Tedd Patterson Remix)
A3 Shaboom– Bessie
B1 D:Ream– U R The Best Thing (Def Club Mix)
B2 Stereo MC's– Good Feeling (Mr. G's Turn On Dub)
B3 Black Joy*– Untitled (Solid Groove Remix)
C1 Scott Richmond & John Selway Present Psychedelic Research Lab – Keep On Climbin' (Mix 2)
C2 Charly Brown– Freaked Out
D1 Maydie Myles– Keep On Luvin' (West Tribe Beats)
D2 Johnny Dangerous– Dear Father In Heaven (Mr. Marvin's House Of Dreams Mix)
Label: !K7 Records – K7405LP, !K7 Records – 4062548095272
Series: DJ-Kicks – 82
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: Oct 2024
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Tech House
Includes printed disco flat (poster)
Chatting to Honey for a few minutes, you swiftly realise when it comes to records, labels, releases, she’s a house music nerd, having been schooled by some of the Windy City’s masters and is as adept at bringing the past into the future as anyone else in the business. This compilation is a testament to someone whose knowledge of the underground labels of yore is encyclopaedic and Ms. Dijon has dredged the recesses of her clubbing memories. ’I’m a huge fan of research. So putting this compilation together was basically going into my dancefloor experience and finding gems I wanted to present to people that they may not have been familiar with or that they didn’t even know existed.’ Thus we have Psychedelic Research Lab’s anthemic NY banger ‘Keep On Climbing’, which came out on producer Scott Richmond’s own store label, Satellite, or Sir Lord Comixx’s London vibes on the aptly-named ‘Soul House’ which, says Honey, ‘I heard Danny play it at 7am in Twilo and it was so fuckin’ weird’. Kingsley O, the London boy marooned in Connecticut, contributes the Jersey vibes on Maydie Myles’ brilliant debut single, ‘Keep On Luvin’, reinforced by Blaze associate Cassio The Cassmaster’s ‘Gettin Hot’.
This compilation is a pan-global, multi-era waltz through house music’s storied past. Repping Chicago, there’s Dance Mania’s Dance Kings, Blackjoy and Art Of Tones carrying the flag for Paris and even Shaboom’s Blackpool gets a nod. Some of these are forgotten classics, some are dollar bin finds, and there’s also a brand new Dijon track, sprinkled with her usual mustard-hot flourishes and lightly seasoned with some more recent efforts by Wajeed and Kiko Navarro. This can be consumed on a dancefloor, in the back of a cab or relaxing at home with a glass of something cold (or, if you must, hot).