Wallflower (Dan Kye Edit)
by Jordan Rakei featuring Kaya Thomas-Dyke

— Released 14th November 2017

When Jordan moved to London from Brisbane two years ago he struck up a friendship with Bradley Zero (founder of the South London club night and record label Rhythm Section) who encouraged him to try his hand at making some uptempo, dancefloor-facing music. This was an entirely new venture for Jordan who had, until that point, been experimenting on a hip-hop/soul tip and honing his songwriting skills. He made four raw, instinctively soulful house tracks and, delighted with the results, Bradley released them on a Rhythm Section 12” titled “Joy, Ease Lightness” in December 2016. Jordan created a new moniker for this offshoot project: Dan Kye.

It was a natural step for Jordan to return to “Wallflower” in Dan Kye mode and re-imagine the title track. The result is a characteristically warm, bumpy, four-to-the-floor dub.

Wallflower (Dan Kye Edit)
by Jordan Rakei featuring Kaya Thomas-Dyke

— Released 14th November 2017

Digital

MP3 (ZENDNLS482)
£0.70
 
16-bit WAV (ZENDNLS482W)
£1.10
 

Digital

MP3 (ZENDNLS482)
£0.70
16-bit WAV (ZENDNLS482W)
£1.10

Tracklist

  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Wallflower  (featuring Kaya Thomas-Dyke)  (Dan Kye Edit)
  2.  
    Play All (1)
  1. 1
    Wallflower  (featuring Kaya Thomas-Dyke)  (Dan Kye Edit)
  2.  
    Play All (1)

When Jordan moved to London from Brisbane two years ago he struck up a friendship with Bradley Zero (founder of the South London club night and record label Rhythm Section) who encouraged him to try his hand at making some uptempo, dancefloor-facing music. This was an entirely new venture for Jordan who had, until that point, been experimenting on a hip-hop/soul tip and honing his songwriting skills. He made four raw, instinctively soulful house tracks and, delighted with the results, Bradley released them on a Rhythm Section 12” titled “Joy, Ease Lightness” in December 2016. Jordan created a new moniker for this offshoot project: Dan Kye.

It was a natural step for Jordan to return to “Wallflower” in Dan Kye mode and re-imagine the title track. The result is a characteristically warm, bumpy, four-to-the-floor dub.