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CURLE 037EP
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Kevin Gorman isn't a man of many releases, but when he does release something, it's always spot on. His last release was on Ostgut Ton, thanks to Ben Klock. He also has his own label, Mikrowave, and already did remixes for Cocoon, CLR, Skint etc. "Cast" is a real techno bomb, just like the Jonas Kopp remix on the flip. Not for the faint of heart!
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PLOT 001EP
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"Saucy Kant is Plot's first release. In this debut EP, Plot Records releases one emerging British talent, Kevin Gorman, levered by the remix of an undeniable value: Jeff Samuel. 'Saucy Kant' is a bouncy minimal-techno track aimed at the dancefloor. It's anxious and smart! On the flipside, Jeff Samuel remixes 'Saucy Kant' to a hypnotic level. A cyclical track that grows into a moment of pure bliss!"
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CMYK 013EP
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"The first English addition to the Net 28 family is Manchester's Kevin Gorman; his first involvement with the Madrid crew was when he commissioned a remix for his label Mikrowave by Alex Under. Kevin's first single for CMYKis the three tracker Azul Nota (Blue Note). From the melodic tinkering and house vibes of 'SueƱo' to the metallic jazz swing of 'Primera Nota Azul' (Blue Note One) and its fractured remake 'Segunda Nota Azul' (Blue Note Two), it's a very unique sound aimed directly to the dancefloor. Kevin is capable of reshaping the legacy of Detroit with the most futurist dancefloor sounds you will hear Kevin has also finished a remix of Damian Schwarz that has been released also on CMYK in 2007 as a part de Verde Confeti Remixes"
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GIGOLO 202EP
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"The northern English city of Manchester has produced such great names as The Fall, The Stone Roses and New Order. So it's about time that the capital of the north delivered a Gigolo too. And Kevin Gorman is that man; an electronic music producer, DJ and owner of label Mikrowave. Both his first and second releases on Mikrowave have also been licensed to compilations by Deepgroove and Jeff Bennett, respectively."
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