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MPD 002EP
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First EP (of four) released in advance of the double-CD Orlando Voorn anthology Collected, showcasing the best from the Dutch producer in his early days. This EP focuses on Voorn's housier side, with tracks from 1991-1996 originally released under the aliases Basic Bastard, Baruka, Designer Loops, and Dope Dog. Voorn started in the late '80s as a successful DMC DJ in the Netherlands; his unique early productions, with analog tweaks, funky beats, and cosmic chords, quickly attracted the attention of the likes of Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson, for whom he produced game-changing classics like Atkins's "Game One" and "Fix (as Flash)."
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CMPD 002EP
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"Compound One #2 sees the release of Fracture's long awaited 'The Phonecall,' with its eerie stalker vibes, skunk-infested old skool breaks, and filthy, cavernous bass line. The bass line pressure intensifies on the flip side with 'Look Shook,' which sees Fracture and Qualifide re-bonding as Compound One. A deceptively minimal intro gives way to a havoc-inducing bass line switch up, bound to cause wreckage! Both tracks have had extensive play from the likes of Distance, Scientist, Slimzee, Appleblim, Slaughter Mob, Headhunter, and Scuba, to name a few."
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