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LFRMX 001EP
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LF RMX arrives as a new non-profit platform which will share only edits originally made by Len Faki for his DJ sets. The first release features the rework of DJ Bone's 2016 slammer "Black Patterns", whose heavily rolling nature the "Hardspace Mix" builds upon. Keeping the old school drums' weighty feel, Len Faki gives his edit a more compact shell and punchy edge. The centerpiece piano stabs also reign over this version, albeit rising in a glimmering, glistening fashion. The "Hardspace Tool" steers clear of piano and vocal, rather developing a lively sequence of unmistakably Len Faki-styled, vigorous percussive permutations.
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AD 006EP
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Throughout the '90s, DJ Bone was one of Detroit's best kept secrets. In 1996, Laurent Garnier witnessed him DJing and invited him to play Paris's Rex Club. A 12" for Juan Atkins's Metroplex soon followed, with a Peel Session, and worldwide distribution of Subject:Detroit Volume 2 (2000). Anotherday present a reissue of that legendary Metroplex 12", Riding The Thin Line, originally released in 1999. From the sweeping strings and tribal loops of "Shut The Lites Off", to the hissing bassy electro of "The Funk" and woozy techno of "The Haunting", this is DJ Bone at the peak of his powers.
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