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Reporting From Detroit

TERRENCE DIXON - Reporting From Detroit
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TERRENCE DIXON - Reporting From Detroit

Terrence Dixon

Reporting From Detroit

Rush Hour

Cat: RHM 035
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Genre: Techno
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
05:14
128
05:29
131
05:31
120
03:04
125
04:49
126
04:33
128
04:38
128
03:59
120
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Review

Following albums in 2020 for Axis and Tresor, Terrence Dixon now drops a long player for Rush Hour. He released the superb Theater of a Confused Mind as Population One back in 2014 on the Dutch label, and Detroit makes for a worthy follow up. Like Theater, it is dense and swampy, less focused on the pointillist sound design that punctuated some of Dixon's work under his own name. "8th Chance" even inhabits the kind of jazzed out style as Rob Hood's Nighttime World, while "Dexter And Joy At Night" sees Dixon take a more atmospheric techno approach. That said, there is no shortage of stripped back, forward looking dance floor grooves with the title track and "Music Box" sounding particularly impressive.

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