He did a Mix for the online magazine Fact here in the UK - don't think I was that impressed at the time but I'll maybe revisit it.
There's a new Oliver Who Factory thing coming on Planet E by the way - if you like their stuff it's great - epic, swirling and off beat in equal measures (might be ruined by the keyboard Saxaphone riffs for some!!) it's pretty different from most other Planet E releases I can think of in recent times. Didn't see any chat on the Eddie Fowlkes 12 that came out a few weeks ago either - "Let my nuts hang". Great chugging Detroit House with all of Eddie's catchy riffs playing off each other over immaculate House beats. I wouldn't say there is a huge amount of music coming out of Detroit that's being missed at the moment on the list but it does surprise me occasionally when stuff like that doesn't merit a post. Everybody is busy I suppose! cheers Jason On 5 May 2010 03:21, Minto George <mintogeo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > That's one of the best free albums I ever heard. nice find! > > down low music > http://downlowmusic.org > > > --- On Tue, 5/4/10, David Powers <cybo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> From: David Powers <cybo...@gmail.com> >> Subject: (313) Nice 313 style tracks >> To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org> >> Date: Tuesday, May 4, 2010, 4:48 PM >> Check out this, SPACE DIMENSION >> CONTROLLER - JOURNEY TO THE CORE OF >> THE UNKNOWN SPHERE (KYLE HALL RMX): >> http://clone.nl/item17188.html >> >> Also, he has a free LP available here that's quite nice: >> http://www.acroplane.co.uk/node/208 >> >> Do people here still listen to this kind of music??? Seems >> like I'm >> posting in an echo chamber... It's strange that there's >> actually >> plenty of good music that is Detroit techno but nobody >> seems to want >> to talk about it anymore. >> >> ~David >> >