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...

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

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    Wallflower  (featuring Kaya Thomas-Dyke)  (Dan Kye Edit)
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    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...

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.