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Monday Drive EP

The Monday Drive EP serves as the launching of DJ Sun's recording career. A full-length will be forthcoming later in 2007.

1. Monday Drive

"Monday Drive" is just that—a hazy, winding dreamscape of sparkling keyboards and dusty beats. The driving beat imagines you on a drive through some of the winding dirt roads of Suriname, while nodding heavily to the American music influences which permeated the airwaves of that tropical paradise.

2. Monday Drive - Presto Remix

Presto (Concrete Grooves, LA; OM's Mushroom Jazz 4 and 5 contributor), a veteran of downtempo and hip hop production lends an Asian touch in the "Monday Drive" remix. You have now been transplanted from Suriname to the continent of DJ Sun's ancestors, while remaining on that same passage, keeping a pulsating beat.

3. Marksonthekeys

"Marksonthekeys" is a collaboration with Mark Sound (session musician at Matthew Knowles' Music World Entertainment) featuring lush keyboard and guitar work contrasted by a pushing drum track, coming in at a comfortably paced 90+ beats per minute. Lonnie Liston Smith's 70's work is conjured up through the strokes on the keys by Mark Sound.

4. Hello

Through the Soular Grooves radio show and DJ Sun's accomplishments as a dj (Houston Press DJ of the Year 1999-2005 and opening gigs for the likes of Massive Attack, Groove Collective, Morcheeba, Tricky et al), an extensive network ensued from which DJ Sun could forge strong collaborations. Nappy G (formerly Groove Collective and a current Turntables on The Hudson member) contributes a lively backbone of percussion to the haunting grooves of "Hello," while emerging artists Karina Nistal and Jawwaad lend their vocals to this unorthodox duet.

5. Ten

"Ten" is a nod to Massive Attack, which has been hugely influential to DJ Sun, and features Jessica Zweback (SkyBlue 72) and Mark Sound on keyboards. "Ten" was selected from one of 18 (out of 82) submissions to be included on Scion CD11 compilation Label-Less Lifestyles next to tracks by emerging artists like Aloe Blacc, Deux Process, Nick Nack, and MasOul, and has been licensed to the short film Sex, Love and Z Parts (Big Hit productions, LA).