Moodymann

Moodymann
Birth name Kenny Dixon Jr.
Also known as Moody, KDJ, J.A.N.
Born Los Angeles, California, U.S.[1]
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genres Detroit techno, house
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Instruments Sampler
Years active 1992-present
Labels KDJ Records, Mahogani Music, Planet E Communications, Peacefrog Records, Cutz.Me, MPT Recordings, Decks Classix, Ornaments Music[2]
Associated acts 3 Chairs, Theo Parrish, Rick Wilhite, Norma Jean Bell, Andres
Website www.mahoganimusic.com
Notable instruments
MPC, E-mu SP-1200[3]

Kenny Dixon Jr., better known by his stage name Moodymann, is an American techno/house musician based in Detroit, Michigan.[4] He is an owner of KDJ Records.[5] He is a member of 3 Chairs.[6]

Career

In 1997, Moodymann released Silentintroduction, the debut album which compiled previously released tracks, on Planet E Communications.[7] It was followed by Mahogany Brown in 1998.[8] Forevernevermore was released in 2000.[9]

Moodymann released Silence in the Secret Garden on Peacefrog Records in 2003.[10] It was followed by Black Mahogani on the label in 2004.[11] His free EP, Picture This, was released in 2012.[3] He released the seven-track ABCD in 2013.[12] In 2014, he released the self-titled album, Moodymann.[13]

Style and influences

Moodymann is considered to have "developed hybrid modes of recording and performance incorporating analog and digital media — the playing of 'real' instruments with 'pushing buttons live'."[14]

In 2011, his "Dem Young Sconies" was chosen by NPR as one of the 10 tracks that define the Detroit techno sound, and Denise Dalphond wrote that Moodymann captured the gritty sound on the track.[15]

Discography

Studio albums

DJ mixes

EPs

Singles

Productions

References

  1. "Moodymann". Red Bull Music Academy.
  2. "RA: Moodymann". Resident Advisor.
  3. 1 2 Switlicki, Lukas (April 19, 2012). "Moodymann - Picture This (EP)". Earmilk.
  4. Stats, Eddi (May 17, 2012). "Audio: J Dilla x Moodymann – Dillatroit EP (Preview + Tracklisting)". Okayplayer.
  5. Bush, John. "Moodymann - Biography". AllMusic.
  6. "3 Chairs retrospective from Theo Parrish, Moodymann and Rick Wilhite". Fact. September 22, 2009.
  7. Birchmeier, Jason. "Silent Introduction - Moodymann". AllMusic. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  8. Bush, John. "Mahogany Brown - Moodymann". AllMusic. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  9. Birchmeier, Jason. "Forevernevermore - Moodymann". AllMusic. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  10. Battaglia, Andy (July 8, 2003). "Silence In The Secret Garden - Music - Musical Work Review". The A.V. Club.
  11. Burns, Todd (July 15, 2004). "Moodymann - Black Mahogani - Review". Stylus Magazine.
  12. Sussman, Jesse (May 31, 2013). "Moodymann Drops New Album". XLR8R.
  13. Lynch, Will (March 1, 2014). "Moodymann - Moodymann". Resident Advisor. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  14. Zuberi, Nabeel (2004). "Sound Exchange: Media and Music Cultures". In Downing, John D. H. The Sage Handbook of Media Studies. Sage Publications. p. 436.
  15. Dalphond, Denise (May 27, 2011). Glasspiegel, Wills; Bishop, Marlon, eds. "Get Familiar With Detroit Techno: 10 Essential Songs". NPR.

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