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More on Dub Techno

Textura did a really nice interview with Rod Modell from Deepchord and Steve Hitchell aka Soultek. It’s good to see somebody talking to these kinds of faceless producers and getting into their philosophies and techniques, this is really what the internet is good for. You don’t have to worry about selling ad space for this,…

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412 Techno Business

If you like the atmospheric end of techno, you should check out Pittsburgh’s Chris Schubert, who just posted a new jam “Mu” up on myspace. His debut full length “Pupil Is The Black Hole In Brilliant Space” dropped about a year ago on fwdthought, a label run by San Diego melodic/atmospheric techno cat Louis Haiman,…

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Music, Nonsense

Wow, Thanks, Beatport!

You know, sometimes I think people go out of their way to write things just to irritate the hell out of me. This has to be one of the most asinine things I’ve read in a long time. Obviously, Mr. Rico, the author of the post, is unaware of the original release of “Shades of…

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Interviews, Music

Talking Shit with Shake, Part 1

Anthony “Shake” Shakir is one of techno’s true innovators. Despite having tracks out since the initial “Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit” compilation, he is consistantly one of if not the most underrated techno producer out of the D. infinitestatemachine had a long talk with him, trying to see what makes him tick. Also…

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Music, Records

Steel City Soul

Family of Eve was a Pittsburgh soul/funk/disco group that laid down a classic 45 in the late 70’s that now goes for crazy money on Ebay. “I Want To Be Loved By You” has since been comped, edited, and/or reissued by Keb Darge, Kenny Dope, and Dimitri from Paris. The second label to press the…

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Music, Nonsense, Records

What Are We Paying For?

In these strange days now that the vinyl market appears to be in the middle of a collapse, we’re seeing a bunch of new practices for moving records. One that is particularly irritating to me is this current rash of ridiculous dub-techno doublepacks that seem aimed far more at collectors than anything else.

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Work It to the Bone Bone Bone

Check out the new podcast from the boys over at To The Bone, promoters and deejays out of the UK who share our love for the eclectic dance mix-up. Pay particular attention to the next to last track, it’s by Mathes and is going to be coming out on To The Bone’s new label “TTB…

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Interviews, Music

A Conversation with Omar-S

Alex “Omar-S” Smith has been dropping bombs on his own label FXHE out of Detroit since 2001. We had a chat with him while he was driving around with his family on a Sunday afternoon. For those familiar with his fresh sound that mixes Chicago’s jacking house rhythms with Detroit’s sublime atmospheres, this will help…

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Mixes, Music

Dog Days Disco

Here in Pittsburgh it’s been about 90 degrees Fahrenheit and humid as hell for the past week, and the forecast for this upcoming week is the same. I banged out this mix for the dog days of summer, some jazz, disco, soul, house, and electro-boogie for that ass. Link and tracklisting after the cut…