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DJCQS 001LP
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DJ Cam returns with his one-man Quartet for The Soulshine Session. After the worldwide success of Rebirth of Cool (2008), Stay (2009), and Diggin' (2009), DJ Cam is back with his Quartet for the fourth time, presenting the previously unreleased instrumental versions of his classic 2001 album Soulshine. The Soulshine Session consists of eight songs full of groovy, jazzy, and funky vibes. While the previous releases have been closer to hip-hop, this project is all about live instruments and jazz sounds. Very limited.
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MIAMI 001LP
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Music is nothing if it can't help you bring your dreams to life, and here DJ Cam makes one of his biggest dreams come true: composing a soundtrack to Miami Vice. Cam's Miami Vice is 14 visual tracks, an imaginary score that positions itself as the "official" soundtrack just as Hollywood is preparing to film a reboot, following the first movie adaptation in 2005 by the series' original producer -- and now cult director -- Michael Mann. "My album is definitely a proposition for them! When I was living in Los Angeles, I met a guy who worked with Michael Mann and he encouraged me to do the project. He understood that it was homage from a real fan." Although strictly unofficial and a pure product of his cinematic mind, this original soundtrack is intrinsically linked to the legendary series, as a feature-length album and a collection of cinematic sequences. Inspired by the seemingly idyllic combination of sun, palm trees, and gleaming automobiles, the cinematic atmosphere of the Miami Vice TV series put stars in the eyes of DJ Cam when he was young. "It was easily my favorite TV series. I loved the long-distance shots of the city, the dynamic car chases... Introspection and psychology were very much a part of it too, unlike most American series of the era, and even back then I realized that a lot of care had been taken with the music." The beatmaker has sequenced his tracks like scenes from a script, alternating the dark atmosphere of trap music with more jazzy vibes ("Love Theme," "Tubbs Theme"). Electronic tracks are also very much present, as they were on his previous album Seven (2011). "The Chase" evokes a breathless action scene, while the footwork beats of "Move That Dope" and "Welcome to Little Haiti" reflect the intense nocturnal energy of the city. Special guest star MC Eiht (who played A-Wax in the Hughes brothers' cult movie Menace II Society (1993)) raps on "Music to Drive By" and "Street Life." He also couldn't miss paying homage (with a track featuring Earl Davis) to what is practically the Miami theme song: "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins. Here, he respectfully revisits it in deep, cerebral fashion. "You hear it everywhere, floating out of open windows... I wanted to recapture its essence without doing just a simple cover version."
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MIAMI 001CD
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Music is nothing if it can't help you bring your dreams to life, and here DJ Cam makes one of his biggest dreams come true: composing a soundtrack to Miami Vice. Cam's Miami Vice is 14 visual tracks, an imaginary score that positions itself as the "official" soundtrack just as Hollywood is preparing to film a reboot, following the first movie adaptation in 2005 by the series' original producer -- and now cult director -- Michael Mann. "My album is definitely a proposition for them! When I was living in Los Angeles, I met a guy who worked with Michael Mann and he encouraged me to do the project. He understood that it was homage from a real fan." Although strictly unofficial and a pure product of his cinematic mind, this original soundtrack is intrinsically linked to the legendary series, as a feature-length album and a collection of cinematic sequences. Inspired by the seemingly idyllic combination of sun, palm trees, and gleaming automobiles, the cinematic atmosphere of the Miami Vice TV series put stars in the eyes of DJ Cam when he was young. "It was easily my favorite TV series. I loved the long-distance shots of the city, the dynamic car chases... Introspection and psychology were very much a part of it too, unlike most American series of the era, and even back then I realized that a lot of care had been taken with the music." The beatmaker has sequenced his tracks like scenes from a script, alternating the dark atmosphere of trap music with more jazzy vibes ("Love Theme," "Tubbs Theme"). Electronic tracks are also very much present, as they were on his previous album Seven (2011). "The Chase" evokes a breathless action scene, while the footwork beats of "Move That Dope" and "Welcome to Little Haiti" reflect the intense nocturnal energy of the city. Special guest star MC Eiht (who played A-Wax in the Hughes brothers' cult movie Menace II Society (1993)) raps on "Music to Drive By" and "Street Life." He also couldn't miss paying homage (with a track featuring Earl Davis) to what is practically the Miami theme song: "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins. Here, he respectfully revisits it in deep, cerebral fashion. "You hear it everywhere, floating out of open windows... I wanted to recapture its essence without doing just a simple cover version."
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BBM 001LP
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DJ Cam is back with a new side project called Bentley Bass Music. Recorded around the world and mixed in his new home in Miami, the album Everglades is a collection of boom-bap beats with analog-heavy bass and wild animals. DJ Cam has recorded the sounds of nature and animals around the world, from Africa, to Asia and straight to the Everglades. Composed only with analog keyboards, MPC, turntables and live recording: instinctive, fat and groovy. The perfect soundtrack for your Bentley driving experience. For fans of Flying Lotus, Wu-Tang and Carl Craig. Includes two remixes by famous French producers. Limited release of 300 copies only on white-colored vinyl.
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WEST 001LP
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Parisian abstract maestro DJ Cam is well-known for his radical reinventions. A life-long musician, his groundbreaking work established him as a pioneer in the worlds of underground hip-hop, trip-hop, and the dance scenes stretching from New York to Paris to Tokyo and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the hypnotic trance of voodoo culture, Public Enemy, dub, and easy-listening jazz, Cam's style has assumed a new identity with each and every project since. It started with his 1994 debut, Underground Vibes, and he continues to redefine many of the sounds he had a hand in creating throughout his career. After the success of his last beats album Vintage Beats (VINTAGE 001LP), DJ Cam is back with a new instrumental hip-hop project called Westside (2004-2007). Twelve tracks composed, produced, and mixed by DJ Cam and made with an Akai MPC 3000, some vintage keyboards, and a drum machine, between 2004 and 2007. Mixed at his studio in Venice Beach/Los Angeles. Influenced by Dr. Dre, Dam-Funk, and J Dilla. The perfect soundtrack for the street.
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VINTAGE 001LP
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Parisian abstract maestro DJ Cam is well-known for his radical reinventions, a life-long musician whose groundbreaking work established him as a pioneer in the worlds of underground hip-hop, trip-hop, and the dance scenes stretching from New York to Paris to Tokyo and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the hypnotic trance of voodoo culture, Public Enemy, dub and easy-listening jazz, Cam's style assumes a new identity with each and every project since he first hit the scene in 1994 with his debut Underground Vibes and continues to redefine many of the sounds he had a hand in creating throughout his career. After the success of his last electronics album Seven (2011), DJ Cam is now back with a pure instrumental hip-hop project. Fourteen tracks composed, produced, and mixed by DJ Cam himself and made with an Akai MPC 3000 and some vintage keyboards between 1999 and 2003. The French pioneering DJ and producer as such pays tribute to J-Dilla and all the golden-years' beatmakers such as DJ Premier and Pete Rock.
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INF 6143962
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This is the debut album by former Ford model InLove, produced by DJ CAM. InLove was born and raised in Nigeria. She spent the first 15 years of her life under the influence of African vibes, music, rhythm and dance. That's where she heard her first reggae, soul and funk music, and that was her revelation -- she fell in love with this type of music and could not imagine living without it. She was 20 years old when she met the famous DJ CAM and they got along well enough to collaborate on DJ CAM's album Soulshine, including the hit track "Summer In Paris" (over 1 million singles sold). InLove became more and more requested for her own compositions and interpretations, and this is how she decided to work on her own album. Stories is the incarnation of her true personality: warm, sensual, deep, luminous, sunny and full of love. She is inspired by great artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Jill Scott, Sade, Dusty Springfield, Kelis, The Neptunes, Portishead, Estelle, and many others, and you can hear these influences in her sound. But there is also a trembling smokiness that is utterly unique, mixed with an effortless, laid-back soul -- frosty and warm at the same time.
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