Kideko
Brighton, U.K.-based DJ/producer Ryan Hurley (aka Kideko) sprang onto the U.K. house scene in 2015 with the release of his debut single, "The Jam." Originally, Hurley played in local bands as a drummer; it wasn't until he went to Northbrook College, where he studied music technology and music production, that he became interested in electronic/dance music. His debut single, which sampled Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam," gained him recognition from various BBC Radio 1 DJs, including Annie Mac, Mistajam, Danny Howard, and Pete Tong. Hurley released his second single in 2016 in collaboration with George Kwali, titled "Crank It (Woah!)." "Burnin' Up," a 2017 collaboration with Friend Within, was followed by the hooky "Dum Dum," which featured Tinie Tempah and Becky G. Reviving their earlier partnership, Hurley and Kwali returned in 2018 with "All on Me," which was followed by the Kideko solo track "Good Thing."
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Good Thing (Danny Byrd Remix)
Dance - Paru chez Ministry of Sound Recordings le 18 mai 2018
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Dum Dum (Yousef Circus Rework)
Dance - Paru chez Ministry of Sound Recordings le 10 nov. 2017
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Crank It (Woah!) [Remixes] - EP
Kideko, George Kwali, Sweetie Irie
Dance - Paru chez Ministry of Sound Recordings le 11 nov. 2016
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Crank It (Woah!) [Remixes]
Kideko, George Kwali, Sweetie Irie
Dance - Paru chez Ministry of Sound Recordings le 11 nov. 2016
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The Jam (Remixes, Pt. 2)
Dance - Paru chez Columbia le 28 oct. 2015
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Want Me (Original Mix)
House - Paru chez Simma Black le 13 sept. 2019
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On & On / Amour
House - Paru chez Fly Boy Records le 21 juil. 2014
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