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King Kooba

King Kooba
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active1998–present
LabelsOm Records
Members
  • Matt Harris (DJ Shuff)
  • Charlie Tate (Colossus)

King Kooba is the duo of producer Matt Harris (DJ Shuff) and Charlie Tate (also known as Colossus).[1] They are an electronica DJ duo from the United Kingdom. Legend says that they were formed over a pint of beer at Charlie's Mom's pub in London, England. They are currently signed to the Om Records label, and have done work for many of their compilations, such as the Om Lounge series. Their style consists of a mixture of funk, soul, Latin, jazz, and hip hop, with some electronic elements such as synthesizers and drum machines. Some of their music, such as the song "Blue Mosque", are influenced by Middle Eastern.

Their third album, nufoundfunk, released in 2000, was especially well-reviewed.[2] Sharon O'Connell of The Times called it "an impressively savvy swing through neo-funk, ambient house, jazz'n'bass, hip-hop and soul."[3] DJ Magazine called it one of the best of the year.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • The Imperial Solution - debut LP, released 1998
  • Enter The Throne Room - released 1999
  • nufoundfunk - released 2000
  • Indian Summer - released 2002

Remixes

Remixes of King Kooba

  • Michael Tello
  • Afro-Mystik
  • Kaskade
  • Ski Oakenfull

References

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy. "King Kooba: Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 24 June 2010.
  2. ^ Donald, Paul (3 July 2000). "King ready for crown", Edinburgh Evening News, p. 21.
  3. ^ O'Connell, Sharon (17 June 2000). "King Kooba: newfoundfunk", The Times, p. 9.
  4. ^ (29 June 2000). "DJ fan of royal stand-ins", Edinburgh Evening News, p. 36.

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