Kerri Chandler Kaoz Theory Rarest

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Kerri Chandler Kaoz Theory Rarest Rating: 8,1/10 1454 votes

A career-spanning collection from his early releases on Prolific to late-'90s tracks like 'See Line Woman' and 'Ladbroke Grove,' Kaoz Theory is a good compilation if not quite essential. There are a few classics ('The Way I Feel,' 'Glory to God,' 'Inspiration') and a few rarer productions, plus a solid collaboration track with Joe Claussell titled 'Escravos de Jo.'

  1. Kaoz Theory The Lights
  2. Kaoz Theory

Particleillusion for mac free download. New Jersey's deep house deity turns in a rare recorded mix. Kerri 'Kaoz' Chandler one of deep house music's originators. Kerri Chandler.

Kaoz Theory The Lights

Kerri Chandler Kaoz Theory RarestKaoz
Title/ComposerPerformerTime
1 1:21
2
Kerri Chandler / Arnold Jarvis
feat: Arnold Jarvis
6:37
3 4:18
4 3:57
5 4:19
6 5:38
7
Kerri Chandler / T-Brown
feat: Teulé
4:17
8
feat: Third Generation
4:12
9
feat: Susan Clark
4:14
10 5:27
11 4:26
12 3:04
13 5:15
14 6:13
15 2:16
16
Kerri Chandler / Jerome Sydenham
feat: Afro Elements
6:11
17
feat: Third Generation
1:40

Kaoz Theory

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Review: Whilst all the vinyl samplers for this DJ History curated Trax Re-edit compilation are worth investigating, it's perhaps this third volume that screams essential the most by virtue of the presence of JD Twitch, Andy Blake, Richard Sen, Toby Tobias and Hardway Bros as the resident re-editors. Nor do they disappoint either as Hardway Bros team up with Rekids type Tobias and introduce some driving energetic synth patterns into Adonis' 'We're Rocking Down This House' as well as embellishing the bottom end for a modern day warehouse thumper. Equally good is Cave Painter Andy Blake teasing out the rubbery off kilter undertones to Willy Wonka's spoken word drum machine thriller 'What Is House' whilst retaining the raw, stuttering core. On the flip, Richard Sen goes deep on the signature synth stabs to Ron Hardy's 'Sensation' which will destroy the more discerning dancefloors out there. Finally JD Twitch strips Mr. Lee's 'Pump Up Chicago' of its really quite silly overtones and twists the track into a brilliantly hypnotic and menacing acid tinged late night jacker