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Kenny Dope (Masters at Work, Nu Yourican Soul), 31st May, Tivoli Theatre

  • 19-05-2008 6:39pm
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    I have a limited amount of tickets to give away for this gig so email me back with the answer to the following question and you could be partying with Kenny Dope.


    Who Is Kenny Dope's Dj in Masters at Work?


    When it comes to superstar deejays, there are not many others that can hold a candle to Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez. One of the most prolific artists of the modern music age, Kenny has been entertaining and astounding the masses alike with his fusion of house, hip-hop, Latin, jazz, soul, and broken beats. Known as a living encyclopedia of beats, Kenny Dope is a purveyor of sonic masterpieces.

    Born in 1970, Kenny Dope grew up in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park and by the early eighties he was absorbing hip hop beats that were being played at the local street parties. Along with his partner, Mike Delgado, Kenny organized a series of neighborhood parties under the Masters at Work alias, and these were regularly attended by Brooklyn hero Todd Terry.

    In 1990 after an introduction by Terry, Kenny and DJ “Little Louie” Vega immediately hit it off and began a creative partnership appropriately dubbed Masters At Work. As the MAW sound became more pervasive in clubs, they became more sought after by artists and labels, eventually remixing and producing artists such as R. Kelly, Janet Jackson, Daft Punk, Barbara Tucker, India, Luther Vandross, BeBe Winans, George Benson and many, many more

    Kay Dee has been going over years and has been responsible for some of the rarest and best reissues known to mankind. Unbelievably obscure disco, funk and soul has been give a new lease of life through Kenny’s masterful skills behind the mixing desk. Music is give the Kenny treatment and made into music that can be played with club classics as their mastering and editing is just so good. Kay Dee is also responsible for edits similar to the legendary Octopus Breaks of the 1980’s with DJ favorites like JRocc, Dj Spinna, Prince Paul submitting tight edits in the vein of the early 80’s Dj essentials.

    Kenny Dope is someone who has headlined the biggest festivals worldwide, been nominated for 3 Grammys, remixed Daft Punk, Janet Jackson, Geroge Benson, Candi Staton, is in the upper echelon of DJ/Producer along with peers like DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist. On top of all this amazing body of work, Kenny has always remained very skillful in one department and that is his first love, that of DJing. He will be give a license to spin a special mix of soul funk disco and hip hop for Choice Cuts in the Tivoli venue to which he has never played in Ireland before.

    Kenny Dope’s breakthrough as a solo artist came with the recording of the breathtaking Bucketheads album in 1995. A track called “The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)” was the standout track, fulfilling Kenny’s ambition to make “something raw, something that was fun.” With its driving drums, screeching sound effects and extended sample from Chicago’s “Street Player”, the song was an instant sensation on the underground and before long he was gate-crashing the European pop charts with his first major hit.

    Following the success of the Bucketheads album, Kenny took a break from his solo career, focusing on his collaborative work with Vega. The Nuyorican Soul album marked a particularly important moment, and had Kenny Dope’s unerringly creative imprint written all over it. Kenny was behind every aspect of the album’s creation, and tracks such as “Nautilus” were handpicked by the man himself. The album’s release marked Kenny Dope’s transition into one of America’s most important contemporary producers.
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    For the last decade Kenny Dope has had his hands full releasing literally thousands of tracks, remixing hundreds of singles, and globe trotting to DJ all over the world. In his production work, Kenny consistently shows his distinctive ability for programming superior beats while blending a myriad of music styles to deliver the ultimate mix. With his long-established reputation as a DJ extraordinaire, Kenny showcases a melting pot of house, jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop while keeping the show colorful, energetic and soulful.

    While production and touring account for most of his time, Kenny has also established Kay-Dee Records with Scottish funk DJ legend Keb Darge. Kay-Dee will be the imprint for rare reissued classic funk records, “There is so much great music out there that we decided to find it and bring it to the masses”, Kenny said. Kay-Dee will also be the label that Kenny will use to featuring up and coming bands as well.

    Whether its sitting behind the control board, playing to his followers, or searching for the next great re-release classic, the beat master will continue to shine as the master at work.


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