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chez damier - Can U Feel It - Club Vocal
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chez damier - Can U Feel It - Club Instrumental
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chez damier - Can U Feel It - New York Dub
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chez damier - Can U Feel It - 2 1:2 Step
From the vaults! 1992 KMS records pressure straight from Detroit, still capable of causing much damage on dance-floors in 2016! This 4 track monster pulls together a pretty heavy cast of Detroit Techno and deep House royalty in the shape of Chez Damier, MK and Derrick May all contributing various mixes and versions across the EP. If deep, driving, soul drenched House is your bag you will be in heaven with "Can you feel it", a truly classic slice of sophisticated dance music indeed. All of the mixes are killers, but it's the "MK Dub" mix, also known as the "New York Dub" that really steals the show, here MK and May combine to craft a classy, slamming, emotive string driven jam that pushes all the right buttons. As usual, essential retrospective action here from one of the most legendary dance labels out of Detroit. All tracks remastered and fully licensed with the sole permission of Mr. Kevin Saunderson. 100% legit and not ready to quit!
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Chez Damier - Close (Original Vocal Mix)
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Chez Damier - Close (Derrick Carter Remix)
New license with one of the pioneers of Chicago and of the house scene: Mr Chez Damier. Close is surely one of the hymns of house music. a timeless beauty with an unmistakable remix of one of the essential DJs of the House scene Derrick Carter.
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Cat-No:kms049yellow
Release-Date:11.03.2020
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Timely legit re issue of Chez Damier's seminal 'Untitled' EP.
Originally released in 1993 this was a huge mid 90's house jam that was played week in week out at the Sound Factory.
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Originally released in 1993 this was a huge mid 90's house jam that was played week in week out at the Sound Factory.
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Cat-No:kms048clear
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Chez Damier - I Never Knew Love (MK Club Mix)
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Chez Damier - I Never Knew Love (Made In Detroit M
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Chez Damier - I Never Knew Love (Change Up Mix)
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Chez Damier - Help Myself (Carl Craig Remix)
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Cat-No:MOJUBAG.O.D.3
Release-Date:25.10.2013
Genre:House
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Chez Damier - Forever Monna (Oracy's Extended Factory Mornings Edit)
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Chez Damier - Don't Try It
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Chez Damier - A Dedication To Joss
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Chez Damier - The Feeling
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Rel Date 4.11.2013
Special Remarks: 100% official reissue of a rare and much sought after Chez Damier classic 12"
Tracklist 12":
Chez Damier - Forever Monna (Oracy's Extended Factory Mornings Edit)
Chez Damier - Don't Try It
Chez Damier - A Dedication To Joss
Chez Damier - The Feeling
Originally released 1993 on Serious Grooves (SG 004). Finally it's there the 100% official reissue of Chez Damier Classic EP restored and remastered through the hands of Mojuba. It includes the sought after Forever Mix 1 & 2 (also known as Forever Monna), the outstanding and unique project between Chez and Stacey Pullen as well as the extraordinary collaboration with 20:20 Vision mastermind Ralph Lawson from the original 12" called "A Dedication To Joss". As a little bonus and for the fact that one track of the original release is left out to keep the cult status of the original Serious Grooves pressing alive, the much-in-demand track "Don't Try It" by Chez Damier and Ron Trent was added.
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Rel Date 4.11.2013
Special Remarks: 100% official reissue of a rare and much sought after Chez Damier classic 12"
Tracklist 12":
Chez Damier - Forever Monna (Oracy's Extended Factory Mornings Edit)
Chez Damier - Don't Try It
Chez Damier - A Dedication To Joss
Chez Damier - The Feeling
Originally released 1993 on Serious Grooves (SG 004). Finally it's there the 100% official reissue of Chez Damier Classic EP restored and remastered through the hands of Mojuba. It includes the sought after Forever Mix 1 & 2 (also known as Forever Monna), the outstanding and unique project between Chez and Stacey Pullen as well as the extraordinary collaboration with 20:20 Vision mastermind Ralph Lawson from the original 12" called "A Dedication To Joss". As a little bonus and for the fact that one track of the original release is left out to keep the cult status of the original Serious Grooves pressing alive, the much-in-demand track "Don't Try It" by Chez Damier and Ron Trent was added.
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Label:Dessous
Cat-No:desltd02
Release-Date:20.01.2012
Genre:Deephouse
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Re-igniting the dancefloors twenty years after its original release, Steve Bug refreshes this classic Chez Damier production, originally from 1992. ‚Can You Feel It‘ is one ofm those classic New York / Chicago House jams that just defines a moment in dance music history. Dessous label boss Steve Bug arranges two special mixes that celebrate and rejuvinate
this very special record. Steve‘s straight up remix maintains the classic vibes with a sensitive 90s themed rework that calls upon clean, fresh drums and smooth sub bass as its initial building blocks. The instantly recognisable vocal is included, as is the hey-day chord vibes and glorious US house melodies. Simply deadly in the right moments... A Re-Dub version is also included that spaces things out and opens up the strings in a breezy and superbly mixed club tool. A ‚New York Dub‘ has also been included, dug out from the Chez Damier vaults and re-masteredm for 2012 - highly prized vibes on this and his trademark, pushing, swinging drums keep us going ‚on and on‘!
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A1: Can You Feel It - New York Dub (Steve Bug Re-Mix)
B1: Can You Feel It - New York Dub (Steve Bug Re-Dub)
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this very special record. Steve‘s straight up remix maintains the classic vibes with a sensitive 90s themed rework that calls upon clean, fresh drums and smooth sub bass as its initial building blocks. The instantly recognisable vocal is included, as is the hey-day chord vibes and glorious US house melodies. Simply deadly in the right moments... A Re-Dub version is also included that spaces things out and opens up the strings in a breezy and superbly mixed club tool. A ‚New York Dub‘ has also been included, dug out from the Chez Damier vaults and re-masteredm for 2012 - highly prized vibes on this and his trademark, pushing, swinging drums keep us going ‚on and on‘!
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Timely legit re issue of Chez Damier's seminal 'Untitled' EP.
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Kevin Saunderson x KiNK - - Idellyc
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Dubfire - - Bottom Dweller
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Marc Houle - - Tokos (Extended Mix)
Celebrating three decades of KMS-flavored Techno, ‘KMS30’ demonstrates both the genre's evolution and enduring relevance in today’s musical landscape. Comprising three cuts from Kevin Saunderson & KiNK, Dubfire and Marc Houle, this array of club-stomping sounds paves the way for more phenomenal years to come.
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orlando voorn & pushmann - Onis (Extended Mix)
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orlando voorn & pushmann - Riba (Extended Mix)
"Destined to set the dance floor alight with its pounding beats and energetic stabs, ‘Onis EP’ is a team-up you won’t easily forget. Crafted up by Orlando Voorn & Pushmann, this EP comprises two pieces of Techno so gripping you won’t want anything else."
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Cat-No:kmsorigins004
Release-Date:29.06.2017
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K.A Posse - - Tell Alexi (Lisa S Remix)
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The Lost Articles - - Touch Me Baby (Jovan Blade Slave Remix)
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Fix - - Flash
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Nexus - - Still Life Keeps Moving (MK Remix)
The idea behind the KMS "Origins" series is to shine a light on the lesser known cuts in the KMS vaults as well as the classics that have given the label it's legendary status during it's lifetime. Hot on the heels of the previous collections for the label, the 'Origins' series presents another stellar selection of jams from the legendary Detroit label's archives. Opening the EP is K.A. Posse aka Kaay Alexi, a legendary producer whose 'Tell Alexi' features here, a raw, low slung acid burner with sultry vocals and tough as nail drum programming from 1989. Killer stuff indeed. Following that we have the Jovonn Blade mix of Terrence Parker's The Lost Articles jam 'Touch Me Baby' from 1993 - some classic Detroit early proto-beatdown sounds, rough and ready and still doing damage today. On the flip is the stone cold banger 'Flash' by FIX aka Orlando Voorn, this demented P-Funk ripper never quits and is a monster! Classic material. Finishing things off is the MK mix of Nexus 21's 'Still Life Keeps Moving On', it doesn't get any bigger than this, pure heat. Pretty much an all-star line up on vol. 4, a perfect release for the novice and expert alike! File under classic, all tracks encapsulate the Detroit sound while retaining that raw energy and vibe that this music is famous for! Heat!
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Cat-No:kms-rr002-2
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Anongay
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Oombah
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Banjo
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Savage & Beyond
A staple album since its release in 1998, ‘Heavenly’ is as relevant today as it was twenty years ago. It turned heads everywhere, got the underground scene buzzing and set dance floors ablaze like an accomplished pyromaniac. Now, the album is back for another round of Techno-flavored goodness. Revisited, tweaked and rearranged by Kevin Saunderson under his E-Dancer moniker, the album not only comes with additional material in addition to the 1998 originals, but is also poised to fuel a number of exclusive E-Dancer live shows. A collection of songs sure to keep the dance floor ablaze for decades, ‘Heavenly’ (Revisited) is set to make history once more.
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Cat-No:kms-rr002-4
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - World Of Deep
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Bass Line
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Forces
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kevin saunderson as e-dancer - Cry For The Future
A staple album since its release in 1998, ‘Heavenly’ is as relevant today as it was twenty years ago. It turned heads everywhere, got the underground scene buzzing and set dance floors ablaze like an accomplished pyromaniac. Now, the album is back for another round of Techno-flavored goodness.
Revisited, tweaked and rearranged by Kevin Saunderson under his E-Dancer moniker, the album not only comes with additional material in addition to the 1998 originals, but is also poised to fuel a number of exclusive E-Dancer live shows. A collection of songs sure to keep the dance floor ablaze for decades, ‘Heavenly’ (Revisited) is set to make history once more. More
Revisited, tweaked and rearranged by Kevin Saunderson under his E-Dancer moniker, the album not only comes with additional material in addition to the 1998 originals, but is also poised to fuel a number of exclusive E-Dancer live shows. A collection of songs sure to keep the dance floor ablaze for decades, ‘Heavenly’ (Revisited) is set to make history once more. More
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Release-Date:26.04.2017
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Terrence Parker - - Come With Me
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24-7-365 - - Sample That (Tropical House Mix)
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C&M Connection - - Bio Rhythms
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R Tyme - - Illusion
Across 4 tracks here on EP #3 we have some heavy hitters for sure - Terrence Parker's stellar 'Come with me', a deeply solid soulful cut of the highest order, flipping a well known vocal sample in the process and teaming it up with some soaring strings and pads. TP is already a legend and his style is unique, tracks like 'Come with me' will always have that timeless quality. 24-7-365 was a monicker used by a young Mr. Derrick Carter (alongside George Andros) the 'Tropical House' mix of 'Sample That!' first dropped in 1989(!) and is a rough and ready robotic jam featuring all manner of samples for the eagle eared to get stuck into, proper early house sounds right here, the way it should be done - with the FUNK intact! Side B sees a stone cold classic kicking things off - C&M Connection's 'Bio-Rhythms' leads us in, these artists would be known a little later under the guises of Altern-8 and Nexus 21 leading the UK rave charge. 'Bio-Rhythms' is Detroit leaning techno-soul of the highest order, smooth, melodic and introspective - a late night / early morning winner. The mighty R-Tyme round out the EP, one of the maestro Derrick May's pseudonyms from back in the day, here May bends genres (alongside Detroit luminary D. Wynn) and pushes a futuristic sound that is uncategorizable, sounding like little else from the time (1989!) 'Illusions' is classy, other-worldly and techno in it's purest, most crystalized form - Utterly essential! 4 absolute jams from the KMS catalogue, for the hardcore or the newly initiated - Now is the time - Acquaint yourself! Selected, remastered and repressed with the full cooperation of KMS records, Detroit MI.
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Cat-No:kms255
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e-dancer - Into The Future (Original Mix)
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e-dancer - Into The Future - Dantiez Remix
Detroit techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson has revived his underground house moniker E-Dancer with “Into the Future,” a rolling futuristic nod to the sound of Detroit Techno. Swirling retro-future synths, echoed out claps and solid bass line that just screams Detroit. The track’s gritty yet groovy sentiment is a perfect continuation of the very first E-Dancer album Heavenly, released in 1998.
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Schematics - - Shock Therapy
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Dwayne Jensen - - Rebellious
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Reese - - Bassline
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Reese - - Funky Funk Funk
Kevin Saunderson's KMS imprint is a label that should require no introduction. The motor city label has been a Techno mainstay since it's inception in 1987. Numerous Detroit luminaries have released classic after classic on the labels hallowed grooves over the last 25+ years and it's influence is still felt in contemporary dance music today. The idea behind the KMS "Origins" series is to shine a light on the lesser known cuts in the KMS vaults as well as the classics that have given the label it's legendary status during it's lifetime. Hot on the heels of the debut collection for the labels 'Origins' series we are pleased to present another stellar selection of jams from the legendary Detroit label's archives. Kicking off EP #2 is the man himself, Anthony 'Shake' Shakir here utilising his Schematics alias to deliver to us the storming almost hardcore-esque 'Shock therapy' from 1992. This cut is rough, raw and is intent on troubling your bass-bins with some low frequency and breakbeats sounding like it's coming straight from the D via Essex! Heavyweight. Following Shake we have Dwayne Jensen with a slamming cut from 2000, lifted from a white label only release this is true school Detroit techno, perfect for dark basements, taking no prisoners! Exclusive to this EP. On the b-side we hand over to the label boss and legend in his own right - Reese! 2 classic jams back to back on 1 side. Both 'Bassline' and 'Funky funk funk' have been road-tested for years and bear the classic hallmarks of this legendary producer. You cannot go wrong with this era Reese material, classic stuff, encapsulating the Detroit sound while retaining that raw energy and vibe that this music is famous for! Heat! 100% legit, compiled with the assistance of Kevin 'Reese' Saunderson and the whole KMS family, Detroit, MI.
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kevin saudnerson pres. e-dance - One Nation
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kevin saudnerson pres. e-dance - Foundation (Nihil Young Remix)
Kevin Saunderson, a driving force behind Detroit’s rich musical heritage and lauded innovator of techno, returns to his own KMS Records to deliver another unstoppable club weapon under his E-Dancer moniker - One Nation. One Nation begins its 6 minute journey with signature Saunderson percussion and a pounding 4/4 flow that oozes peak-time energy. An eerie and funk tinged synth fills the space with an intoxicating refrain to keep feet stomping, which later trades centre-stage for a heavy and evolving bass line as the track continues on its path of ebbs and flows. This heater aptly demonstrates why Kevin Saunderson it still one of the hottest names in dance music. As suited for sweaty basements as it is festival main stages, One Nation will surely feature in the bags of techno heavyweights for months to come.
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Cat-No:kmsorigins001
Release-Date:19.05.2016
Genre:Techno
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Intercity - - Groovin Without Doubt
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Cosmic Messenger - - Soundscape (Intricate Mix)
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Reese - - You're Mine
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E Dancer - - Pump The Move
Kevin Saunderson's KMS imprint is a label that should require no introduction. The motor city label has been a Techno mainstay since it's inception in 1987. Numerous Detroit luminaries have released classic after classic on the labels hallowed grooves over the last 25+ years and it's influence is still felt in contemporary dance music today. The idea behind the KMS "Origins" series is to shine a light on the lesser known cuts in the KMS vaults as well as the classics that have given the label it's legendary status during it's lifetime. Kicking off EP 001 are Intercity, a collaborative effort between Saunderson, Derrick May and James "Suburban Knight" Pennington. "Groovin without doubt" is the track featured and is typical of the stripped back machine funk that would emanate from Detroit in the coming decades, originally released in 1987 the track still sounds killer on today's dancefloors! Following is the legendary Stacey Pullen aka Cosmic Messenger with his deep, melodic "Soundscape (Intricate mix)", released in 1993 on KMS offshoot label Eclipse the track pushes a supremely futuristic edge that showcases Pullen's prowess as a producer who is often unfairly underrated. Still sounding like it's from another planet "Soundscape" continues to excite and remain contemporary. Side B begins with some classic KMS breakbeat / Rave stylings from Master Reese himself, "You're Mine" is a sample heavy cut n paste monster from 1990, the "original mix" is featured here and still sounds like it weighs a ton, drop this one on a big system and watch the crowd lose it. Often imitated, never bettered! Rounding out the EP we have E-Dancer's "Pump the move", a stripped back, almost tribalish jam from 1991. This is some direct, heads down, dark dancefloor material, driving drums and synth stabs are woven through loose drum programming to create a "runaway train" feeling. Definitely one for the peak time dancefloors! "Origins" 001 will appeal to those who are new to KMS and will serve as the perfect entry point, it will also appeal to the diehard fans who dig that hardcore Detroit sound!
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Inner City - - Ahnnonghay - Carl Craig Remix
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Esser-ay - - Forces - Carl Craig Remix
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Inner City - - Till We Meet Again - Carl Craig Remix
3 of Carl Craigs finest remixes on KMS from his early years. Contains 3 remixes of Kevin Saunderson work under his Inner City and Esser'ay guises. As always with Carl Craig the quality is top notch and these remixes hark back to a golden period of mid 90's Detroit techno.
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Cat-No:kmsrmx001
Release-Date:22.05.2015
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Sonya Blade - - House Of Love - Chez N Trent Vox Remix Dub
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Sonya Blade - - House Of Love - Chez N Trent Respect Vox Dub
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Miller : Scott Project - - Its Going To Be Alright - Chez N Trent Mix 1
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Miller : Scott Project - - Its Going To Be Alright - Chez N Trent Mix 2
KMS will reissue a two-part collection of KMS Remixes this spring. Kevin Saunderson's Detroit-based imprint celebrated its 25th Anniversary back in 2012, and the label's continued to cement its legacy with key vinyl reissues over the past couple of years. The recent campaign included Saunderson's Just Want Another Chance, the track which contains the "Reese" bassline—rivaled only by the Amen break as a formative element of drum & bass—as well as '90s releases from MK, Kreem (Saunderson's duo with Juan Atkins) and Chez (Damier) N (Ron) Trent. The two remix compilations dwell on Chez N Trent versions produced during the 1993 through 1995 period, when they released enduring originals like "Morning Factory" and "The Choice." Volume One contains remixes of Sonya Blade and Miller/Scott Project while the second EP includes Damier and Trent's versions of Kreem as well as Saunderson's seminal vocal house group, Inner City. Chez N Trent's takes on Naomi Daniel's "Feel The Fire" and Essar'ay's "Forces" are also included.
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chez-n trent - Esser'ay - Forces - Chez-N-Trent Alternative Mix
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Kreem - - Now Is The Time - Chez N Trent Club Mix
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Inner City - - Share My Life - Chez N Trent Mid Dub
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Naomi Daniel - - Feel The Fire - Chez N Trent Dub
KMS will reissue a two-part collection of KMS Remixes this spring. Kevin Saunderson's Detroit-based imprint celebrated its 25th Anniversary back in 2012, and the label's continued to cement its legacy with key vinyl reissues over the past couple of years. The recent campaign included Saunderson's Just Want Another Chance, the track which contains the "Reese" bassline—rivaled only by the Amen break as a formative element of drum & bass—as well as '90s releases from MK, Kreem (Saunderson's duo with Juan Atkins) and Chez (Damier) N (Ron) Trent. The two remix compilations dwell on Chez N Trent versions produced during the 1993 through 1995 period, when they released enduring originals like "Morning Factory" and "The Choice." Volume One contains remixes of Sonya Blade and Miller/Scott Project while the second EP includes Damier and Trent's versions of Kreem as well as Saunderson's seminal vocal house group, Inner City. Chez N Trent's takes on Naomi Daniel's "Feel The Fire" and Essar'ay's "Forces" are also included.
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samuel l session - The Talkbox
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samuel l session - The Talkbox (Concrete mix)
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samuel l session - Birth Of Blue feat. Elbee Bad
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samuel l session - Birth Of Blue feat. Elbee Bad & Andreas Saag
Samuel L. Session, a techno producer from Sweden who founded the labels SLS and Cycle and now runs the Klap Klap imprint. Apart from that, he has released on Drumcode, Soma, Music Man and KMS Records. In 2007, Samuel L Session was featured on KMS 091 - Kevin Saunderson’s Release – “History Elevate 2” with a remix for “Pump The Move”. Now in 2015, Samuel L Session presents his second artist release on KMS Records with “The Talkbox EP”. The Talk Box EP kicks of with an “Original Mix” that is a Dark, Deep & Groovy. Detroit inspired techno pumper that features a deep bass line with haunting chords. Move on next to the “Concrete Mix” which provides a bit more airy feel. On the B Side the soulful groove B1 “Birth of Blue” featuring Elbee Bad providing whispering melodic vocal sprinkled on top an ever moving progression that even includes some great horn stabs. Rounding out the EP is the B2 “Birth of Blue” featuring Elbee Bad & Andreas Saag, providing a groovy solo-esc piano, riffing throughout this already groovy number.
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keynotes - A. Let's Let's Dance (Party Mix)
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keynotes - B1. Let's Let's Dance (Midnite Mix)
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keynotes - B2. Let's Let's Dance (After Hour Mix)
Classic Kevin Saunderson release re issued from 1987. Re mastered for 2014.
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Reese - No Title
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Reese - No Title
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Reese - No Title
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Reese - No Title
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Timely re issue of Reese's cult classic 'Just Want Another Chance'. One of techno's classic basslines that inspired a generation of DnB, Garage and Dubstep producers. Originally released on Detroit's Incognito label, this re issue on Kevin Saunderson's (Reese) own KMS imprint and has been re mastered for 2014. Contains the original, dub and accapella versions plus a whole host of 'Rhythm Tracks' written by Kevin Saunderson on the B side for creative DJ's to play with.
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symbols and instruments - Tear Drops Of Yesterday
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C2 Helsloot - Hideaway (feat. Tinlicker)
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A3 Helsloot - Midnight Fog
A4 Helsloot - Outburst
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C2 Helsloot - Hideaway (feat. Tinlicker)
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As the journey continues and Helsloot's evocative synths keep bringing seriously potent emotions, there are darker drums to 'Disco Maxi' and silky arpeggios that lift you to the heavens on 'Beautiful Losers' (feat. Rangleklods). Elsewhere, Helsloot collaborates with Tinlicker on the languid 'Hideaway' with a bittersweet bassline, whilst 'Lowlands' keeps your head amongst the stars with its celestial melodic glow and airy house drums. 'Let's Pretend' is the standout closer with its retro 80s synth sounds and snappy beats, sending you off with a sense of great resolve.
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030/313 – Berlin/Detroit, the fundamental techno union. Now Carhartt WIP, whose roots can be traced to Detroit, Michigan, join forces with Tresor for a collaboration that celebrates the enduring spirit of two music metropolises. Referencing the early 90s compilations like “Tresor II – A Techno Alliance”, they present a 12” mini compilation with exclusive material from both cities.
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030/313 – Berlin/Detroit, the fundamental techno union. Now Carhartt WIP, whose roots can be traced to Detroit, Michigan, join forces with Tresor for a collaboration that celebrates the enduring spirit of two music metropolises. Referencing the early 90s compilations like “Tresor II – A Techno Alliance”, they present a 12” mini compilation with exclusive material from both cities.
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Release-Date:17.05.2024
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Kings Of Tomorrow featuring Apri - l ‘Fall For You’ (Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix - Moodyman edit
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Sandy Rivera featuring LT Brown - ‘Come Into My Room’ (Take It Back Mix)
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Soul Vision - ‘Don't Stop’ (Remix)
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Kings Of Tomorrow featuring Elzi Hall - ‘Show Me’
4 To The Floor is committed to delivering seminal house music to wax, making sought after heritage tracks readily available on vinyl for crate diggers to add to their collections. The third edition of the series pays homage to one of the most heralded names in house music - Armand Van Helden. While Armand’s productions like ‘U Don’t Know Me’ and ‘Bonkers’ have soared to #1, he has remained a true legend of the underground. One of the most illustrious remixers in the game, this 12” package celebrates this part of Armand’s skillset. Kicking off the A-side is his remix of the 1993 club anthem by Tonja Dantzler ‘In And Out Of My Life’, followed by Shan & Gerd Janson’s edit which amplifies the Armand’s remix even further. On the flip is a classic bouncing house and garage sound from 1997 on Armand’s remix of Geoffrey Williams’ ‘Sex Life’, followed by the more recent Armand remix of Lee Walker vs. DJ Deeon’s ‘Freak Like Me’ – an explosive club track that was championed by everyone from Marco Carola to Annie Mac.
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Label:CWPT
Cat-No:CWPT007
Release-Date:31.05.2024
Configuration:12"
Barcode:197190056815
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Release-Date:31.05.2024
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Wallace - Willow
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Wallace - Breathe
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Wallace - Masada
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Wallace - River Dancers
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Having initially forecast his production energy into his own Tartan imprint, Wallace’s music quickly developed a cultish following among record collectors and influential DJs including Gilles Peterson, Optimo, Hunee and Ryan Elliott. Another supporter has been CWPT’s founder Palms Trax, who, following releases on Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section, snatches four highly sought-after tracks for the seventh release on the label, each showcasing Wallace’s inimitable and enviable skills as an engineer and a willingness to stoke the sort of organic euphoria that DJs dream of igniting.
Amongst the curios, rarities and other finds that have peppered Palms Trax’s sets this past summer, it’s title track ‘Willow’ that has levitated entire club and festival dance floors like few others. Escalating from a disco percussion loop, ‘Willow’ soon brings on high-energy melodies and a captivating sense of something more ethereal, seemingly reinvigorating old tricks with exciting new flavours: if you only raise your hands to one climactic snare roll this year, we ask you to make it this one.
This refreshing intersection between flourish and function is felt even more heavily on ‘Breathe’, a contemporary electronic battle weapon whose breaks-and-bassline arrangement fluctuates between weightless wonder and heavy business. Frontloaded with the detail and atmosphere of a vintage Chems or Leftfield cut, 'Breathe' exhales then explodes all the skill and reverie of the most memorable 90s techno.
Wallace appears to dip into the chillout room for the swampy rhythm of ‘Masada’, before proving his slow-motion mettle, a Sergeant Peppering of psychedelia creating true hedonistic density and groove. In conclusion and on the contrary, ‘River Dancers’ maintains subtle hypnosis at a similar pace with much less, employing simple timbres and a stuttering, innocent vocal inflection to conjure wide-eyed whimsy far downstream from the EP’s earlier, maximal wonders. More
Having initially forecast his production energy into his own Tartan imprint, Wallace’s music quickly developed a cultish following among record collectors and influential DJs including Gilles Peterson, Optimo, Hunee and Ryan Elliott. Another supporter has been CWPT’s founder Palms Trax, who, following releases on Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section, snatches four highly sought-after tracks for the seventh release on the label, each showcasing Wallace’s inimitable and enviable skills as an engineer and a willingness to stoke the sort of organic euphoria that DJs dream of igniting.
Amongst the curios, rarities and other finds that have peppered Palms Trax’s sets this past summer, it’s title track ‘Willow’ that has levitated entire club and festival dance floors like few others. Escalating from a disco percussion loop, ‘Willow’ soon brings on high-energy melodies and a captivating sense of something more ethereal, seemingly reinvigorating old tricks with exciting new flavours: if you only raise your hands to one climactic snare roll this year, we ask you to make it this one.
This refreshing intersection between flourish and function is felt even more heavily on ‘Breathe’, a contemporary electronic battle weapon whose breaks-and-bassline arrangement fluctuates between weightless wonder and heavy business. Frontloaded with the detail and atmosphere of a vintage Chems or Leftfield cut, 'Breathe' exhales then explodes all the skill and reverie of the most memorable 90s techno.
Wallace appears to dip into the chillout room for the swampy rhythm of ‘Masada’, before proving his slow-motion mettle, a Sergeant Peppering of psychedelia creating true hedonistic density and groove. In conclusion and on the contrary, ‘River Dancers’ maintains subtle hypnosis at a similar pace with much less, employing simple timbres and a stuttering, innocent vocal inflection to conjure wide-eyed whimsy far downstream from the EP’s earlier, maximal wonders. More