Fresh from recording DJ mixes for Radio 1, Kiss FM and delivering his debut Essential Mix, KDA releases the final track his ‘Drip Feed’ EP; ‘No One Watching Over Me’ featuring Saint Saviour. Across each of the five tracks, his EP is stacked high with his mechanised momentum that has seen all of his records find the balance between rigour and raucousness.
Indicating his respect for not only the complexity of house music’s rich history but also the demands of its dancefloors, KDA’s latest output covers a varying pace with ‘NYC’ featuring the performance artist and frequent David LaChapelle muse, Amanda Lepore. With title track ‘Drip Feed’ showcasing the fast-moving and frenetically charged side of his sound, each of the tracks encompass the spirit and essence of his formative years spent on London’s club scene.
Bumpin’ house elements show themselves with ‘Sex Magick’, whilst pacier breakbeat influences are laid bare across ‘Scars’ along with the introspective melancholy of Waterson’s vocals. Rounding off the EP is ‘No One Watching Over Me’, featuring snippets of Saint Saviour.
Having entered the ‘Cool Cuts’ chart with support for the EP coming from the likes of Annie Mac, Danny Howard, Nemone and the Ashton Shuffle at radio, the likes of Seth Troxler, Nicole Moudaber, Joris Voorn, and Danny Tenaglia have all supported at club level.
The ‘Drip Feed’ EP is out now via The 35 Records/ [PIAS], have a listen to it here: https://smarturl.it/KDADripFeedEP
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