For someone who wasn't born there, Kenny Dixon Jr. aka Moodymann might be the most Detroit guy to ever exist. Moving to the motor city from LA at only three weeks old, he has never "truly" left since. His music channels the musical legacy of Black Detroit – transplanted Delta blues, gospel, Motown and Fortune, Stevie Wonder, the Electrifying Mojo and the Belleville Three – with an unassailable verve. His dust-spackled opus "Silentintroduction" has hummed continously in the background of house music since its release in 1997, inspiring generations of producers.
Two hours of Kenny Dixon Jr. aka Moodymann, selected and mixed by LDLDN.
Photo: Donavan Glover
The Crazylegs signee is just as set to drop tunes for the club as well as tunes for the movie theatre. You can expect re-composed film scores head to head with emo dancefloor ballads, packaged in a slick hour slot every month by your boy, Sega Bodega.
The Crazylegs signee is just as set to drop tunes for the club as well as tunes for the movie theatre. You can expect re-composed film scores head to head with emo dancefloor ballads, packaged in a slick hour slot every month by your boy, Sega Bodega.