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artist: Da Sampla
album: M3 Sessions
label: M3
cat: M3-006
year: 1997
genre: House
source: Vinyl
grabber: Eac
encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 --Vbr-New -V 2
quality: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
size: 31,4 MB
link: n/a
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│tracklist.
no. time track title
a1 07:02 Pursuit (Mix 3)
a2 05:27 Pursuit (Mix 2)
b1 05:52 Over
b2 04:11 Track 4
total time: 22:32 min
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│release notes.
Record Time opened it's doors on May 12, 1983 in East Detroit (now
Eastpointe), Michigan. In 1990 owner Mike Himes saw the beginnings
of what would be the Electronic music scene starting up around him.
Taking a personal interest in the music he opened the first of the
world famous Record Time Dance Rooms in the store at 10 Mile and
Gratiot. A store within a store dedicated solely to Techno, House
and Hip Hop music. When the Electronic music scene was still in its
infancy, he started Record Time Distribution in order to better
spread Detroit and Midwest Techno around world. Record Time
Distribution employed such famous DJs as DJ Munk, Dan Bell and
Claude Young. For a time John Acquaviva and Richie Hawtin's
Intellinet Distribution and +8 Records was housed in the back of
the Roseville location. Record Time has continued through the
years to have some of the scene's best loved artists working in the
store including Detroit's own Mike Huckaby who worked the Roseville
Dance Room for 14 years.
M3 is a lesser known label, named after a Michigan state highway,
connected with Record Time and Mike Huckaby (who did work for the
label) whose releases ran the gamut from techno & rave to the
deepest house sounds.
Da Sampla is one of Anthony Shakir's disguises. Shake is one of
the more underrecognized, underappreciated names in American
techno. A bedroom producer since 1981, Shake had an important role
in helping shape the early Motor City sound associated with artists
such as Juan Atkins / Model 500 and Derrick May. He worked with May
and Carl Craig as a producer, writer, or engineer on several early
tracks on Metroplex, and worked in management and A&R for the label
(as well, he's often joked, as being the janitor) during its
formative years.
Here, Side A is a monster tech groove in two mixes and on side B
Shake shows he can throw down disco loops with the best of em.
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