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ARTIST
SAUNDERSON, KEVIN
TITLE
Faces & Phases
FORMAT
2CD
LABEL
PLANET E COMMUNICATIONS
CATALOG #
PE 65235CD
PE 65235CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/20/1998
Planet E's domestic version of the definitive Kevin Saunderson compilation, previously issued in the UK on Avex (w/ 3 more tracks than the Avex edition). "Techno was a direct product of the mad experiments conducted by what is referred to as the 'Holy Trinity'. this fraternity of innovators was made up of Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson, neighborhood friends turned international heroes. Kevin Saunderson has been the most prolific and successful out of the three. Over the past ten years Kevin has been the driving force behind such mainstream acts as Inner City and Reese Project, but the monikers that he has used previous to these have been most impressive." Neil Rushton: "It might have been simpler to stick with one project. It might have been a better career move. But it wouldn't have been such (big) fun. Kevin's built like a brickhouse. His music shows it, it's loud, huge, heavy and weird, Dave Clarke is just one of the following generation of European techno producers who acknowledge a debt to him and his mad b-lines." Includes the pivotal Reese bassline on "Just Another Chance" -- widely swiped in techstep circles for the crucial "dark" quotient.
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