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Showing posts with label kevin saunderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kevin saunderson. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 March 2024

V.A. Saturday

In 1991 Network Records compiled a twelve track compilation titled Retro Techno/ Emotions Electric, a definitive round up of the early Detroit techno classics that set a fire underneath dance music which is still smouldering. The key figures- Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins, known as the Belleville Three- are all represented, a trio who invented techno in a Detroit suburb, who met as teenagers and using some turntables, a synthesiser and a multi- track tape recorder. The Belleville Three weren't operating entirely in a vacuum although hearing their music it seems so otherworldly and futuristic that it seemed that way. They were avid listeners of a local radio show hosted by DJ Charles 'Electrifying Mojo' Johnson who played Parliament, Funkadelic, Prince, The B- 52s, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode. 

Retro Techno had liner notes which included an interview with the three techno creators where the famous Derrick May quote about techno being 'George Clinton and Kraftwerk caught in an elevator with only a sequencer to keep them company'. There is a short piece by Liverpudlian DJ and journalist John McCready and a discography. And then there is the music which was and still is the sound of the future- here's one from each of the Three, Model 500 (Juan Atkins), Kevin Saunderson and Rhythim Is Rhythim (Derrick May). 

No UFOs (D- Mix)

The Groove That Won't Stop

Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix)




Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Heat It Up


This will wake you up...



Wee Papa Girl Rappers were twins, Sandra and Samantha Lawrence (Total S and TY Tim), formerly backing singers for Feargal Sharkey, who had a few minor hits in the late 80s. Heat It Up (made with 2 Men And A Drum Machine) hit number 21, the double trouble rapping and chanting riding on a 1988 club rhythm (and coupled with a Kevin Saunderson remix). It got them on Top of The Pops. Follow up Wee Rule went top 10.



The version at the top is a recent re-edit from SanFranDisko and comes as a free download. I rather like it.

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Nice Brass


You can't think that having acid house hits played by a brass band (Stockport's Williams Fairey brass band) is anything other than a great idea can you? Yesterday's Kevin Saunderson track re-done under the leadership of Jeremy Deller. A Youtube user recommends playing the two together, one starting 30 seconds or so after the other. It takes a while to get the synch-up to work but it's well worth the effort. If you've got nowt else to do.

The Groove That Won't Stop (Acid Brass)

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

We Need To Talk About Kevin



Kevin Saunderson that is- Detroit originator, whose acid house track The Groove That Won't Stop is the bangingest, acidest, grooviest, squelchiest, most glorious acid house track there is. A piddly little mp3 doesn't do it justice. Get it on vinyl. Play it loud. Makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.

The Groove That Won't Stop