Kenny Ken

Kenny Ken
Birth name Ken Delsol
Origin London, U.K.
Genres Oldschool jungle, Drum and bass
Occupation(s) DJ, record producer
Years active 1989–present
Labels Mix & Blen',[1] Planet Funk Recordings
Associated acts Grooverider,[2] Micky Finn, Ray Keith, Jumping Jack Frost, Fabio

Kenny Ken (born Ken Delsol), is an English jungle and drum and bass DJ. He also runs the record labels Mix and Blen (started in 1997) and Monitor Recordings (2008).[3] His stepson is drum and bass DJ and producer Crissy Criss.

Biography

During the mid- to late 1990s, Kenny Ken became one of the U.K.'s prominent Jungle / drum and bass DJs, owning and operating the Mix & Blen' label. During this time he earned respect throughout the scene and gained popularity for his diverse and entertaining DJ sets. He started DJing in 1989 during the acid house movement, inspired by the early warehouse parties. He rose to prominence with his first big track, "Everyman", and winning the inaugural Jungle Sound Clash in 1994.[4]

His first big break came as a result of him being a regular attendee at Crazy Larry's, an early Sunday morning rave. The organizers also promoted the Crazy Club at Busby's, where Kenny became resident DJ alongside Ray Keith and Jumping Jack Frost. He soon would become resident DJ at Sunday Roast and A.W.O.L., during which time he started producing his own music.

His record labels include Mix & Blen' and Planet Funk Recordings, co-owned with DJ Mace. Delsol has also DJed for BBC Radio 1 (One In The Jungle) and also had his own show on Kiss FM.

After going tone deaf Kenny's DJ career nosedived, he changed his Moniker to Kenneth Kamara, retired to Bournemouth embarking on a new career in recruitment.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles & EPs

Compilations

DJ mixes

Miscellaneous

References

  1. "Kenny Ken Biography". Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  2. "DJ Kenny Ken - Drum n Bass Superstar DJ". Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  3. "Kenny Ken" at Bass Culture.
  4. "Kenny Ken: Biography". Retrieved 25 May 2014.
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