2010, !K7 Records
James Holden's status as an exemplary DJ free-spirit makes him the perfect choice to mix the next in the legendary DJ Kicks series. His tireless dedication to hunting down the next wave of young production talents meets his own sense of exemplary taste when record shopping to bring his unique vision of what a DJ mix in 2010 should rightly be. Barely coming up for air between his non-stop sampler and CDJ wizardry, this mix proves that James Holden is a very modern sort of DJ, brazenly uniting tracks from music's past and present, disregarding genre, confounding the purists and making club hits out of many an unwitting dancefloor virgin. While many of these tracks would be an unlikely presence in a "club" context, James Holden wishes to make it clear that this is in fact dance music, even if it hasn't yet been branded with that label. He says, "it is loose and free, maybe more so than if you were playing in a club. But to me this is dance music."
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | Soft Attacks |
| 1 | Wintersport/Cross-Country |
| 2 | Disco [Musiccargo Remix] |
| 2 | Olde Wobbly |
| 3 | Sun Smells Too Loud [Holden Remix] |
| 3 | Olde Wobbly |
| 4 | No More Sages |
| 4 | Lemon Yoghurt |
| 5 | Lemon Yoghurt |
| 6 | Soft Attacks |
| 7 | Sun Smells Too Loud [Holden Remix] |
| 8 | Departure |
| 9 | Punkte |
| 10 | Auto Dimmer |
| 11 | Rauch [Luke Abbott Remix] |
| 12 | Potentialities |
| 13 | Open Melody |
| 14 | Triangle Folds (DJ-Kicks) |
| 15 | Definition Of |
| 16 | Flight of the Jupiter |
| 17 | Gaberdine |
| 18 | Never Fail [Vocal] [Version] |
| 19 | Arwen, Namarie |
| 20 | Catacomb City |
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