BOUNCE 43 Kinney Thompson / Project.9CS “Excuse Me While I Kiss The Sky”

by | Jan 30, 2012 | PODCASTS

BOUNCE is back again! This new mix comes from Kinney Thompson, we are really excited to get a mix up from him.

BOUNCE is back again! This new mix comes from Kinney Thompson, we are really excited to get a mix up from him. Kinney has been around the scene for some time, is always a constant supporter of live electronic music. Now he has been working on his own sound for you to enjoy.

For all the information you need email john@rvamag.com.
If you are a Dj – get in touch, lets out your mix on RVA!

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BOUNCE 43 Kinney Thompson / Project.9c5 “Excuse Me While I Kiss The Sky”

*TO DOWNLOAD mix save on this link: “SKY”

Since childhood I’ve had a strong interest in music of all types. I started my exploration of sound with learning to play the trombone and later the piano. These days I like to express myself by mixing the songs that I love either for friends at my apartment, over the radio, through the internet or at the club. My love of house music began in the late 90’s and I can’t imagine a life without music that you love in it.

– Kinney

Tracklisting:

1. Famous Figures, Subspect – Got To Dance – Yubi No Aji Remix
2. Nitrous Oxide – iPeople (Original Mix)
3. Soundpusher – Swagga (Lazy Rich Mix)
4. DallasK – Crush – Original Mix
5. Bass Kleph – Gatsby Jam (Original Mix)
6. DallasK – Front/Back – Original Mix
7. Infected Mushroom, Paul Oakenfold – I’m Alive feat. Infected Mushroom (Magnus Dub Mix)

https://www.facebook.com/kinney.thompson

John Reinhold

John Reinhold

John Reinhold is currently CXO of Inkwell Ventures Inc. which owns and operates RVA Magazine and GayRVA. Also, he is a deejay with PLF, husband and father to a couple of great kids.




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