In The Dark: Detroit Is Back
Slick double CD, 24-track follow-up to Jerome Derradji's acclaimed Detroit Beat Down round-up. Seven years on and the sound is strong as ever, now repped by an expanded roster of 313 heads who've been doing-the-do just as long, ranging from Terrence Dixon and Mike "Agent X" Clark to Frankie Junaj aka DJ 3000 beside newer cats such as Gabbamonkey and Alex Israel. It's all killer no filler over both discs, taking in a two-part deep techno ace by Terrence Dixon ('The Fall Guy'), brilliant electro-pop-like instrumental from Reggie Dokes ('Cyber Love'), Matrix-sampling breakbeat house from Mike "Agent X" Clark, ('Free Your Mind'), cosmic metallic house from Keith Worthy ('Cyclops'), and dope, jazzy vibes from the likes of Craig Huckaby and Gerald Mitchell.
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Slick double CD, 24-track follow-up to Jerome Derradji's acclaimed Detroit Beat Down round-up. Seven years on and the sound is strong as ever, now repped by an expanded roster of 313 heads who've been doing-the-do just as long, ranging from Terrence Dixon and Mike "Agent X" Clark to Frankie Junaj aka DJ 3000 beside newer cats such as Gabbamonkey and Alex Israel. It's all killer no filler over both discs, taking in a two-part deep techno ace by Terrence Dixon ('The Fall Guy'), brilliant electro-pop-like instrumental from Reggie Dokes ('Cyber Love'), Matrix-sampling breakbeat house from Mike "Agent X" Clark, ('Free Your Mind'), cosmic metallic house from Keith Worthy ('Cyclops'), and dope, jazzy vibes from the likes of Craig Huckaby and Gerald Mitchell.
Slick double CD, 24-track follow-up to Jerome Derradji's acclaimed Detroit Beat Down round-up. Seven years on and the sound is strong as ever, now repped by an expanded roster of 313 heads who've been doing-the-do just as long, ranging from Terrence Dixon and Mike "Agent X" Clark to Frankie Junaj aka DJ 3000 beside newer cats such as Gabbamonkey and Alex Israel. It's all killer no filler over both discs, taking in a two-part deep techno ace by Terrence Dixon ('The Fall Guy'), brilliant electro-pop-like instrumental from Reggie Dokes ('Cyber Love'), Matrix-sampling breakbeat house from Mike "Agent X" Clark, ('Free Your Mind'), cosmic metallic house from Keith Worthy ('Cyclops'), and dope, jazzy vibes from the likes of Craig Huckaby and Gerald Mitchell.
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Slick double CD, 24-track follow-up to Jerome Derradji's acclaimed Detroit Beat Down round-up. Seven years on and the sound is strong as ever, now repped by an expanded roster of 313 heads who've been doing-the-do just as long, ranging from Terrence Dixon and Mike "Agent X" Clark to Frankie Junaj aka DJ 3000 beside newer cats such as Gabbamonkey and Alex Israel. It's all killer no filler over both discs, taking in a two-part deep techno ace by Terrence Dixon ('The Fall Guy'), brilliant electro-pop-like instrumental from Reggie Dokes ('Cyber Love'), Matrix-sampling breakbeat house from Mike "Agent X" Clark, ('Free Your Mind'), cosmic metallic house from Keith Worthy ('Cyclops'), and dope, jazzy vibes from the likes of Craig Huckaby and Gerald Mitchell.
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Slick double CD, 24-track follow-up to Jerome Derradji's acclaimed Detroit Beat Down round-up. Seven years on and the sound is strong as ever, now repped by an expanded roster of 313 heads who've been doing-the-do just as long, ranging from Terrence Dixon and Mike "Agent X" Clark to Frankie Junaj aka DJ 3000 beside newer cats such as Gabbamonkey and Alex Israel. It's all killer no filler over both discs, taking in a two-part deep techno ace by Terrence Dixon ('The Fall Guy'), brilliant electro-pop-like instrumental from Reggie Dokes ('Cyber Love'), Matrix-sampling breakbeat house from Mike "Agent X" Clark, ('Free Your Mind'), cosmic metallic house from Keith Worthy ('Cyclops'), and dope, jazzy vibes from the likes of Craig Huckaby and Gerald Mitchell.