I'd like to offer not individual tunes but instead some labels that, while
they were/are small, offered music that just required a bit of a real
listen to find the sparkle.
Most of these don't fetch big money on eBay nor do they sell well if at all
when they do - and you can usually find them in the used bins. I recommend
a listen.
Dow & Utensil - and just about anything else Claude Young touches
Soiree
Mad Mike's other labels - Happy Soul, Happy Records
Black Nation
Serious Grooves - Terrence Parker in many disguises, T.H.D. (Strand),
Claude Young, Alton Miller, etc.
Sonic Mind
there's more but my mind has gone blank for the moment
MEK
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12/19/03 03:19 AM Subject: (313) Forgotten
Detroit Classics
Morning 313 Peepz,
Right, it's Friday, one week till x-mas and i'm at work when i'd rather be
at home listening to some nice warm, emotive techno music. If I can't be
listening to it i'd want to talk about it instead. So....
Whenever I see lists of Detroit classics it's always the obvious tunes
which are included; hi-tech jazz, strings of life, desire etc. But what
about those not so well known gems, the ones that are loved and forgotten
or the ones 'that got away' ?
I was getting ready for work this morning and I got a track in my head
which wouldn't go away. Very sexy track, very deep, quite unique at the
time (I could never mix it with anything as it sounded so unlike anything
else I had) - bugged me for a few minutes then I remembered it. Infiniti -
Higher (Tresor) - great track, but never got the recognition it deserved
for some reason.
Anybody else ?
Chris.
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