I second this and I believe this young Detroit label, Moods & Grooves Records really worth to be known with already 6 releases. My fav MG004 Rick Wade "quantum Expression " and MG0003 Brian Harden with his Nubirth Project: smooth groove, jazzy solo.
I had the chance to hear the two next releases, during the NYE:

-MG005: Kenny Dixon Junior 2 tracks, the first one is more tribal (my fav) I bet for an hit about the second track. -MG006 yes from G.Flame & Mr. G , the B1: "Pulsez" blown me away since the first time I listened it, the melody remained engraved in my head.



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) mike grant
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 04:41:16 EST

In a message dated 15/01/00 6:53:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Mike Grant - It's a Detroit thing - 12" - Moods & Grooves - mg002
> Second release on the Moods & Grooves label from Detroit. Very nice record > fully filled with classic club techno sounds. Side a hosts Hypnotize in two > versions, despite of the overused sample, gorgeous beats and surreal synth
>  loops make it a very nice track. Side b opens with a very nice ambient
>  piece in best Detroit-manner. Sunlight is the finest track of this ep.
> Think of Theo Parrish and Octave One teaming up, delivering this lush warm
>  and smooth nice club/techno/house track. Recommended.


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