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Bahama Man EP
Bahama Man - (5:28) 128 BPM Hot
Follow Me - (5:35) 127 BPM
Chi 2022 - (6:19) 122 BPM
Cube - (6:31) 128 BPM
Review: Given the depth and quality of his discography, it's no surprise that Eddie Fowlkes' first outing for Radio Slave's Rekids imprint, March 2023's Forever EP, was an action-packed, on-point treat. The legendary Detroit producer has long specialised in warehouse-ready workouts that channel the spirit of Motor City techno while sitting closer stylistically to house. He's on that tip again on this superb sequel, confidently striding between stomping, Carnival-ready techno with a subtle Afro-house twist (the percussive and addictive 'Bahama Man'), stab-happy, trumpet-sporting, peak-time house pressure (the superb 'Follow Me'), chunky and dreamy deep house hypnotism ('Chi 2022') and rubbery, sub-heavy, loose-limbed house hedonism ('Cube').
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REKIDS 225
07 Jul 23
Deep House
EPM20
Various
Regis - "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1" - (8:08) 132 BPM
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" - (5:20) 140 BPM
Robert Hood - "Shadows" - (5:22) 128 BPM
Bryan Chapman - "Io" - (6:28) 125 BPM
Paul Mac - "Nothing Remains" - (5:29) 129 BPM
Rico & Sonny - "The Beat" - (6:48) 128 BPM
Ben Long & Oliver Way - "Belladona Beats" - (6:22) 130 BPM
Arno Vancolen - "Fragment 7" - (7:58) 142 BPM
Itchy Ear - "Transmutation Celebration" - (3:55) 95 BPM
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" - (7:16) 160 BPM
Ben Sims - "Xotunc" - (5:15) 135 BPM
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" - (5:18) 140 BPM Hot
Francesco Terranova - "Resilient" - (6:19) 133 BPM
W. Jeremy - "Northern Lights" - (5:20) 124 BPM
Jon Dixon - "Mack & Bewick" - (6:36) 126 BPM
Eddie Fowlkes - "1-2-3" - (6:17) 127 BPM
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" - (5:26) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" - (5:15) 130 BPM
Luis Martinez - "Equinox" (Solar Eclipse mix) - (4:56) 125 BPM
DJ 3000 - "Summer 1995" - (6:10) 125 BPM
Modulator aka Freddie Fresh - "ProMars" - (5:27) 120 BPM
Review: With 20 years spent releasing, distributing and representing techno and electro's finest producers, it's fair to say that ePM is a true champion of the underground. That commitment comes into sharp focus on EPM20, which brings together music from all of the Eps that the label released over the past year. The listener is really spoilt for choice: Regis delivers the beautifully ghostly techno of "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1", while Robert Hood keeps the mood mysterious on the aptly named "Shadows". While the compilation spotlights prominent producers, it also showcases artists who sometimes fly under the radar - on this occasion, it's Paul Mac with the drum-heavy "Nothing Remains" and Carl Finlow's nocturnal electro on "Optogenetic". The fact that it's dedicated to the sadly departed Tim Baker is also a lovely touch.
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EPM 92XX
15 Oct 21
Techno
Break The Silence
Various
K' Alexi Shelby & Tony Loveless - "State Of Emergency" - (8:39) 125 BPM
Eddie Fowlkes - "Pandemic One" - (5:49) 128 BPM
Jon Dixon - "Counterpoint" - (5:01) 122 BPM
4hero - "Universal Love (Dubstars)" - (4:49) 158 BPM
Ben Sims - "Break It Down" - (5:27) 130 BPM
Developer - "Cultural Conditioning" - (5:47) 134 BPM
Robert Hood - "The Redeemer" - (6:23) 128 BPM Hot
Planetary Assault Systems - "Huddler's Source Of Wonder" - (5:45) 131 BPM
Mark Broom - "Gunna" - (3:29) 130 BPM
Mark Flash - "Voice Of Detroit" - (6:32) 120 BPM
SRVD - "In The Dark" - (8:17) 128 BPM
Rebekah - "Stealing Fire" - (5:13) 142 BPM
Sinistarr X K-Dan - "Apollo" - (5:34) 87 BPM
Oliver Way & Dany Rodriguez - "First Act" - (6:36) 128 BPM
Review: The idea that music should stay away from politics is flawed, and Break The Silence is one of the most convincing counter-arguments against this notion. Featuring unreleased tracks donated by a stellar cast of underground electronic music artists, the compilation seeks to raise funds for Campaign Zero, an initiative that campaigns against police violence in the US. With artists like Rob Hood, 4 Hero and Luke Slater all contributing to Break The Silence, the listener really is spoilt for choice while also supporting a great cause. However, the standouts come from Eddie Fowlkes and Jon Dixon, who both drop superb jazz-influenced house tracks.
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UWM 001
04 Jul 20
Techno
That's What I Think About / Something Special E
That's What I Think About - (6:34) 123 BPM Hot
Something Special E - (7:12) 121 BPM
That's What I Think About (Culoe De Song remix) - (9:06) 123 BPM
Review: Although many would think of The Belleville Three when naming the originators of the Detroit techno sound, Eddie Fowlkes was fundamental in the development of the city's first wave - he released his first record on Juan Atkins? Metroplex Records in 1986 - one of the very first techno tracks ever produced in fact! He also went on to pioneer the city's house sound, alongside Kelli Hand and Alton Miller. Said to have earned his nickname 'Flashin' for his skills behind the decks, Fowlkes has continued to produce pioneering tracks and toured dancefloors around the world. "That's What I Think About" is a deep and bumpin' joint with a cool spoken word vocal, while Culoe De Song's remix up next is a nice modern revision and gives it exactly the kind of hi- tech soul makeover - that would make all the Detroit heads proud. "Something Special E" is more energetic, a bit more techy and perfect to turn up the heat later in the night. These tracks were originally released on Fowlkes' Detroit Wax label.
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826194 387792
09 Feb 18
Deep House
Desolat X Sampler
Various
Various Artists - "Desolat X-Sampler" (Robert Dietz continuous DJ mix) - (59:07) 123 BPM
Shlomi Aber - "Mind Tribus" - (7:14) 126 BPM
Argy - "Closer Than Most" - (5:46) 126 BPM
Eddie Fowlkes - "I'm Telling You" - (5:59) 123 BPM
Anthea - "Booty Call" (feat LK) - (6:32) 126 BPM
Yousef & Blakkat - "Analogue Times" - (6:34) 124 BPM
Robert Dietz - "You're So Hood" - (6:45) 126 BPM
Joeski - "Beware Of The Drum" - (6:35) 122 BPM
Hector - "Make A Move" - (7:05) 120 BPM
Carlo Lio - "Don't You Worry" - (6:19) 125 BPM
Marco Faraone - "Overvision" - (6:24) 125 BPM Hot
Danny Ocean - "Assymetric" - (7:19) 123 BPM
Bimas - "Blast" - (6:18) 128 BPM
Review: The latest collection on Loco Dice's label is its most wide-ranging release yet. It veers from the minimal/tribal fusion of Shlomi Aber's "Mind Tribus" and the drum-heavy workout of San Francisco veteran Joeski's "Beware of the Drum" to the deep, bleepy techno of Anthea's "Booty Call". It's true that Desolat's main focus is European house and techno, but this compilation embraces US influences. Robert Dietz's "You're So Hood" fuses sleazy p-funk bass with the primal stomp of Cajmere, while Detroit producer Eddie Fowlkes provides the raw back beats and muffled vocal samples of the sublime "I'm Telling You".
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426014 8770791
24 Mar 14
Minimal/Tech House
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