Top 100 Chart placements for Sun People
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Kabuki congratulated Defrostatica Records in 2015: Its good to see that the number of artists and labels that are determined to blur the boundaries between Jungle, Juke and Autonomic Sound is growing. Ten years later and were still on this mission! This compilation features artists whove helped shape the modern hybrid bass club sound, with a touch of techno, electro and ghetto tech thrown in.
Sun People, Anna Morgan, Samotek, Hone Sound, DJ Strawberry, Jon1st, Detroit's Filthiest, Portway, Slinki, Arcane, Patrik Cure, wrk.dat, Made2Faze, SlowRolla, GREAZUS, Team GB, Philo, Dreadmaul, Maltin Worf
Footwork and juke from Chicago, as well as artists from the UK who further developed this sound with jungle influences, were the main inspiration for the founding of Defrostatica in 2015. The DICAX Footwork Juke Pack is a compilation celebrating the labels 10th anniversary and showcasing the best tracks released in the genre to date. Artists from Spain, Germany, the USA, the UK, Austria and Russia were inspired by the sound of Chicago and contributed to it within their cultural and musical context. Discover 20 footwork and juke tracks as well as remixes by Sinistarr, Sun People, BSN Posse, Arcane & Jon1st, Jana Rush and others.
Kator, BSN Posse, Jon1st, Schmeichel, Shane Lizard, Sinistarr, Morgan Neiman, Dispondant, Samotek, Sun People, Arcane, Ginko, Maltin Worf, Alec, Homesick, Goodkat
To further expand his musical sphere he just founded a new label called All Things Records that will focus on his own works and collaborative projects with like-minded musicians. ́Look Within` is the first album on the label providing a glimpse of (all) things to come. In over 10 tracks, Sun People follows previous explorations into techno influenced realms at 160bpm. Yet, here he mostly leaves the sonic palette of the footwork/jungle/bass continuum to go beyond it, building a wider musical context including references to minimal music or jazz. Stepping into territories without structural or functional limitations leads Sun People towards raw, experimental, analogue jams, while remaining in the realm of club music. This form suggests a deeper exploration of dance music that wants to create and allow a meditative zone on the floor, evoking not only physical but also mental reactions and affects.