Over 20 years since its first release, Moodymann's Black Mahogani remains a landmark in deep house and Black American music. Originally issued in 2004, it's a richly atmospheric album that blends deep house, soul, jazz and cinematic textures into a singular Detroit statement. Drawing on earlier KDJ 12" releases, Kenny Dixon Jr. expands his palette with live contributions from Detroit legends like Amp Fiddler, Roberta Sweed and Norma Jean Bell. The result is a warm, analogue masterpiece full of emotional depth and tension, a timeless work that honours 1970s soul while reshaping electronic music with raw, organic elegance.