Since forming in 2012, Leftwing & Kody have gone on to become two of the UK… Read Full Bio ↴Since forming in 2012, Leftwing & Kody have gone on to become two of the UK’s finest exports. Both Mixmag and DJ Mag named them as ones to watch a mere year after they paired up, with DJ Mag even nominating them for ‘Best Breakthrough DJ’ in their Best of British Awards. Since then the duo have gone on to present a monthly Rinse FM show, earn residencies at Fabric (London) and Sankeys (Ibiza), as well as releases on Hot Creations, VIVa, Truesoul, Mobilee and Knee Deep In Sound, as well as their own renowned imprint Lost Records.
It’s fair to say Leftwing & Kody, real names Jon Kong and Chris Adie, have made it look easy, but it’s their determination and diligence that’s helped them prosper so rapidly in such a short time. Before long support from the upper echelons of house and techno quickly burgeoned, with Carl Cox, Jamie Jones, James Zabiela, Maya Jane Coles, Loco Dice, Steve Lawler, Adam Beyer, Nic Fanciulli and Huxley continually advocating their productions throughout the years. Before long the pair had launched Lost Records, before kick-starting it with a lauded release from Darius Syrossian. Now, with regular label showcases and a Beatport topping discography spanning forty releases, Lost Records can boast a roster including wAFF, Josh Butler, Detlef Yousef and Mihalis Safras. With everything mentioned it’s no surprise, then, that Leftwing & Kody continue to charm BBC tastemakers such as Pete Tong, Danny Howard, Monki, MistaJam and Nemone. Meanwhile, press support has been equally tenacious, with the likes of Mixmag, DJ Mag, Thump and Dancing Astronaut regularly endorsing the likely duo.
Reflecting on a 2016 that’s seen Leftwing & Kody and Lost Records attain new heights, including releases on Viva, Truesoul, Mobilee and Knee Deep In Sound a renowned summer residency at Viva Warriors (Sankeys Ibiza) there’s clearly no symptoms of Jon and Chris resting on their laurels. With releases already lined up on Wow Recordings, Relief Records, Solid Grooves and a landmark 50th release on Lost Records, fans of their high-octane musical aesthetic have an exciting 2017 to look forward to.
It’s fair to say Leftwing & Kody, real names Jon Kong and Chris Adie, have made it look easy, but it’s their determination and diligence that’s helped them prosper so rapidly in such a short time. Before long support from the upper echelons of house and techno quickly burgeoned, with Carl Cox, Jamie Jones, James Zabiela, Maya Jane Coles, Loco Dice, Steve Lawler, Adam Beyer, Nic Fanciulli and Huxley continually advocating their productions throughout the years. Before long the pair had launched Lost Records, before kick-starting it with a lauded release from Darius Syrossian. Now, with regular label showcases and a Beatport topping discography spanning forty releases, Lost Records can boast a roster including wAFF, Josh Butler, Detlef Yousef and Mihalis Safras. With everything mentioned it’s no surprise, then, that Leftwing & Kody continue to charm BBC tastemakers such as Pete Tong, Danny Howard, Monki, MistaJam and Nemone. Meanwhile, press support has been equally tenacious, with the likes of Mixmag, DJ Mag, Thump and Dancing Astronaut regularly endorsing the likely duo.
Reflecting on a 2016 that’s seen Leftwing & Kody and Lost Records attain new heights, including releases on Viva, Truesoul, Mobilee and Knee Deep In Sound a renowned summer residency at Viva Warriors (Sankeys Ibiza) there’s clearly no symptoms of Jon and Chris resting on their laurels. With releases already lined up on Wow Recordings, Relief Records, Solid Grooves and a landmark 50th release on Lost Records, fans of their high-octane musical aesthetic have an exciting 2017 to look forward to.
Deep in
Leftwing & Kody Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Deep in' by these artists:
Animal Alpha Deep In His life has been stolen from him I've got…
Mark Stent Red, yellow, green blurs We took a wrong turn Lights flashin…
Ü Angel, everything's gonna be alright Angel, everything's gon…
Yo-Sea 色々あるけど、君が好き ブラブラしてても Tell me what you need 疲れたら一旦止まる Baby, y…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Leftwing & Kody:
Future (Woo) Shut it down Shut it down Shut it down Shut it down …
I Feel It I feel it deep in my heart I feel it deep…
I Know It was a long walk to your house We made it…
Let Go Tears fell from you're eyes I was just happy to be…
Let's Go Tears fell from you're eyes I was just happy to be…
Lost Got lost in you And found my heart Are we through Or can…
Missing You didn′t want to know You had nothing to show When I…
Without You I don't think I can call it love without you…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Kody:
21 (Sisterben speaking) (Chosen Kody) Burned the coldest bridge…
Future (Woo) Shut it down Shut it down Shut it down Shut it down …
Galaxy Girl No, they don't know you No, they don't know you And, he…
I Feel It I feel it deep in my heart I feel it deep…
In My Soul (Oh my God this is gonna suck Alright let's do it) Punk Punk…
Inside the Bottle There she goes There she goes I got the motto There she goes…
Self Care I'ma spend this money all up on myself yeah Call it…
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klosek99
I love this tune ! Totally love !!!
Andreo Ravel
I can understand those who say the song is too much groovy. Though, for those who are sensitive of deep waves, it is wonderful.
vinnie97
Mostly, the vocals are used as instruments in and of themselves on tracks like these, though I understand it's a personal preference and also appreciate the appeal of pure instrumentals (the Tom Middleton and Davi tunes you mentioned aren't strictly instrumental either ;))
vinnie97
The reshapes are what help to make the mix Jody's own. Besides, there was hardly anything done to this track (if you bothered to compare to the original, there are scarce differences). I'm fine that this disc doesn't sound just like disc 1, how boring that would be. Variety is the spice of life, and the acid line coming out of the breakdown is a tasty 90s 303 flashback.
Lazlowkey
Listen to this song at .75 playback speed. Omg
Ashwin Chakilum
I like every track on Anjunadeep:05 except this. The vocals are just too dissonant :/
bgrim2008
Too much vocals, too much Jody reshapes and remixes, it's as if Anjunadeep didn't sign or release enough quality singles/originals that are good enough as-is for a compilation/mix album, so they hired Jody and had him remix and rework his entire half of the album! And again, the album is not consistent at all. Some of these tracks don't match the magic of the other instrumental progressive/deep tunes on the album such as Tom Middleton's WYV AUW CHU track or DAVI's The Bay 6 tune.