Genre | Techno |
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Date (CEST) | 2007-05-31 21:21:00 |
Group | TALiON |
Size | 237 MB |
Files | 1 |
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Kevin_Saunderson_-_Live_at_Houseplay_Invites_Detroit_(Amsterdam)-SBD-05-05-2007-TALiON
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ARTIST....: Kevin Saunderson
TITLE.....: Live at Houseplay invites Detroit (Amsterdam)
GENRE.....: Techno
SOURCE....: Live Session
RELDATE...: May-29-2007
AiRDATE...: 000-00-0000
TRACKS....: 01
LENGTH....: 103:39 min
SIZE......: 237,3 MB
QUALITY...: 320kbps
NR. NAME. TiME:
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01. Live at Houseplay invites Detroit (Amsterdam) 103:39
TOTAL: 103:39
RELNOTES..:
Easily the most dexterous in the stable of Detroit techno pioneers, Kevin
Saunderson recorded some of the hardest and most mechanistic techno to come out
of the Motor City but routinely hit the mainstream dance charts as well with
productions for his techno-pop act Inner City. From his very first production,
Saunderson forged an energetic, ground-breaking style for techno -- a dense
rhythmic assault of sound-samples and heavy percussion, often with a repetitive
chanted chorus forming the only vocals. His Inner City productions however,
consisted of much slicker, house-inspired tracks underpinning the vocal workouts
by Paris Grey -- and later, his wife Ann. The group hit Great Britain's Top 40
eight times, and earned four number one club hits on the American dance chart as
well. After Inner City's initial success in 1988, the group remained his primary
concern until the mid-'90s, but Saunderson never deserted his hard-hitting
production style; throughout the 1980s and '90s, Saunderson recorded as Tronik
House, the Reese Project, E-Dancer, Inter-City, Essaray and Reese & Santonio
(the latter as a duo), and also developed a roster (including Blake Baxter and
Chez Damier) for his own label, KMS Records. After a Saunderson retrospective
appeared in 1997, he began to make a higher profile in the album ranks. The
following year, he recorded a mix album for Studio !K7 as well as a debut solo
LP (as E-Dancer).
Saunderson is the only one of the fabled Belleville Three (himself, Juan Atkins
and Derrick May) not born in Detroit. Born in Brooklyn in 1964, he was the ninth
and last child in his family. His parents moved to Detroit when he was 12, and
he met up with Derrick May and Juan Atkins while attending Belleville Junior
High. All three were fans of the local Parliament/Funkadelic machine, but Atkins
introduced both Saunderson and May to synth-pop pioneers like Kraftwerk and Gary
Numan. While Atkins was recording with Cybotron and May was inaugurating his DJ
career, however, Saunderson studied telecommunications at nearby Eastern
Michigan University and dreamed of playing professional football. Saunderson
began to reconsider his quest by 1984, and turned to DJing instead. He had
accompanied May to Chicago several times to go to the essential house clubs, and
he had also spent time in New York listening to Larry Levan spin records at the
Paradise Garage.
Saunderson accompanied May and Atkins to Detroit's fabled Music Institute and
formed his own KMS Records in 1986. Early Saunderson singles like "Triangle of
Love" by Kreem and "The Sound" and "Bounce Your Body to the Box" by Reese &
Santonio quickly made the transition from local clubplay to radio and finally,
export to Britain, where they became underground hits along with Derrick May
singles like "Nude Photo" and "Strings of Life." In 1988, Saunderson was working
on a track when he realized that a vocalist might give it the sound he wanted;
he was recommended to Paris Grey, and the two collaborated on the single "Big
Fun." Released later that year on the British compilation Techno: The New Dance
Sound of Detroit, it became a Top Ten hit in England. The follow-up "Good Life"
also hit the Top Ten, and though Inner City's success didn't quite translate in
his native land, Saunderson spent much of 1988-89 producing, remixing and
recording in Great Britain.
In 1991, Saunderson unveiled his new alias, the Reese Project. A more gospel-
oriented variant of the Inner City techno-pop sound, Reese Project toured
Britain as a support act for Inner City and debuted with the 1992 album Faith,
Hope & Clarity. Inner City released its third album Praise that same year, and
though it wasn't received as well as their first two, the single "Ahnongay"
showed a more experimental side of Saunderson on what had previously been his
most commercial guise. Inner City returned to the charts with more mainstream
dance tracks like 1994's "Do Ya" and "Share My Life," then released their fourth
album in 1996. Saunderson continued to record, releasing tracks for KMS and
circling the globe as a DJ. The Faces & Phases compilation was released in 1997,
covering Saunderson's hard techno work as Reese, Tronik House, E-Dancer, Kreem
and Reese & Santonio (and including only one Inner City track). One year later
Saunderson released two LPs, one volume in Studio !K7's X-Mix series plus a new
E-Dancer LP, Heavenly. [See Also: Inner City, E-Dancer] ~ John Bush, All Music
Guide
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