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Omar-S

Detroit’s Omar-S (Alex Omar Smith; aka DJ Snotburger, DJ Snotinburg) surfaced in 2003 as an underground techno/home maverick, launching rigidly funky productions, made out of analog equipment, on his FXHE label. Though his 12″ produces had been pressed in little amounts with handwritten brands (and with run-out etchings like “Techno …

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Theo Parrish

Perhaps one of the most progressive home manufacturers and DJs from the later ’90s, 2000s, and 2010s, Theo Parrish was raised in Chicago but moved to Detroit by enough time of his past due-1996 Baby Actions EP on 7th Town subsidiary Elevate. From your EP, his Chicago tribute “Lake Shoreline …

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K-Hand

One of the better Detroit DJs through the later ’80s, Kelli Hands create her own Acacia Information in 1988 and afterwards began producing albums in earnest through the mid-’90s, saving precise acidity stormers and a growing amount of paths more for the verge of jazzy progressive home. She got spent …

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Moodymann

Kenny Dixon, Jr.’s outspoken sights on underground dance music and an early on aversion to promotion put him within a group occupied by few Detroit manufacturers apart from Underground Level of resistance supremo “Mad” Mike Banking institutions. Regardless of the low-key way Dixon provides released the majority of his materials …

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Andrés

Not nearly mainly because discussed and analyzed mainly because Moodymann, his essential supporter, percussionist/maker Andrés non-etheless built an exceptionally respectable catalog of downtempo house productions through the entire past due ’90s and early 2000s. Before issuing a self-titled full-length for Mahogani in 2003, he spread several 12″ produces for KDJ …

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