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REPH 184CD
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Detroit legend Urban Tribe aka Drexciyan DJ Stingray aka Sherard Ingram releases his third full-length, his second for the Rephlex label. Ingram is most famous for his early techno masterpiece, "Covert Action," on Carl Craig's Retroactive imprint. After releasing a number of singles solo, Ingram worked with Carl Craig, Anthony Shakir and Kenny Dixon, Jr. for Urban Tribe's first full-length album on MoWax. Most people would recognize him today by his "Drexciyan DJ Stingray" moniker, as his electric sessions have entertained audiences worldwide in recent years. Enthusiasts will have most recently enjoyed his contribution to Crème Organization's Tribute To Robert Moog CD, as well as the Rephlex promo 7" from the end of 2006 (which scored a 5/5 on Discogs.com). This man has, time and again, proved himself as one of the godfathers of electronic dance music, while managing to maintain a sub-aqua profile to avoid distraction and dilution of his sound. The first installment on Rephlex, his Authorized Clinical Trials album has been widely praised. Acceptable Side Effects picks up where the last release left off -- the tracks are electro/techno/hip-hop grooves, perhaps more diverse in style than his last foray but just as entertaining, if not more so.
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REPH 180CD
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Detroit's Sherard Ingram (aka Mystic Tribe) has released a number of solo singles and has worked with Carl Craig, Anthony Shakir and Kenny Dixon Jr. for Urban Tribe's first full length album on MoWax. He is best known for one of the all-time great Detroit techno classics, "Covert Action," which appeared on the legendary Retroactive imprint in 1990, to be reissued by Planet E in 2002. Prior to that, he's worked on one of Kirk DeGiorgio's New Electronica albums, all the way back to the beginning with Juan Atkins & NASA in 1987. Most people would recognize him today by his Drexciyan DJ Stingray moniker, as his electric sessions have entertained worldwide in recent years. Authorized Clinical Trials is aimed at both club DJs and bedroom scientists alike! This man has, time and again, proved himself as one of the godfathers of electronic dance music, while managing to maintain a sub-aqua profile to avoid distraction and dilution of his sound. All hail a substantial new member of the Rephlex family, who shows that electro doesn't have to be new school or retrodden and that techno doesn't have to be predictable and emotionless. Check!
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REPH 179EP
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Sherard Ingram has, time and again, proved himself as one of the godfathers of American electronic dance music, while managing to maintain a sub-aqua profile to avoid distraction and dilution of his sound. This new single on Rephlex opens the flood gates to a ton of new material aimed at both club DJs and bedroom scientists alike! The album Authorized Clinical Trials, to follow shortly, is already being praised by those who have been lucky enough to hear it. And a follow-up album has already been produced. So all hail a substantial new member of the Rephlex family, who shows that electro doesn't have to be new school or re-trodden and that techno doesn't have to be predictable and emotionless. Check!
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