What your inquiring about seems pretty subjective and broad, sounds like
your into the German tech house/ micro house sound like on
Playhouse (check out Rework)/ Klang/ Ladomat, ect... go to the Hardwax
record store web site
http://www.hardwax.com/ and browse through their catalog.
Speaking of that genre be sure to check out the Alter Ego Remix of Octave
One - Blackwater Feat Ann Saunderson on Void Com which is very impressive.
You mentioned Kevin Sauderson, try the The Dream on KMS, Powerbass on Sonic
Groove, and the E-Dancer Remix of the track Dirty or the UK Prog. House
label Junior (UK).
I noticed Reese & Santonio Bounce Your Body to the Box is available on
vinyl from the KMS e-store http://www.worldofdeep.com/ also I like those
e-dancer T-shirts, gotta remind
myself to purchase a few of those sometime.
Oh yeah reading the SG New Stock List I noticed Blake Baxter - Sexuality
Rmxs have
finally have been released on Sonic Groove Records which contains the orig.
version.

>> Basically, I am looking for house that is more synthetic rather than organic
>> sounding, mostly non-vocal, stuff that can work on the dance floor, and not
>> too smooth-jazz or disco sounding.  Examples of stuff I might play in a house
>> tempo sets currently tend to include some minimal stuff, sometimes thx (Dale
>> Lawrence stuff) some of the Perlon and Akufen stuff, an old dbx track here or
>> there, certain UR house tempo tracks, some synthy stuff like the Heiko Laux
>> "Walkout" ep I got last year, sometimes a Kevin Saunderson track from Faces
>> and Phases, sometimes some electro-type stuff that is at the right tempo, and
>> some tribal house usually that has a synthetic edge.  Anybody got any ideas?
>> Stuff like John Acquviva plays is often cool, or micro-house that isn't too
>> abstract, to deeper stuff but with real sick analog synthesizer type things
>> and not too downtempo.  Artists and eps, and not just labels please!
>> 
> 
> Do you like Hakan Lidbo? I think you might... What about Steve Bug?
> Since you want specific records, the first one that occurs to me is
> Egoexpress, "Here Comes the Night."
> 
> Matt
> 
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> http://matt.immute.net
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