Shake--Club_Scam_Ep-(Trance_Fusion_514)-Vinyl-1993-mbs

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36,22 MB
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2007-05-22

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     freshhh!

        artist: Shake
         album: Club Scam Ep
         label: Trance Fusion
           cat: TF 514
          year: 1993
         genre: House

        source: Vinyl
       grabber: Eac
       encoder: LAME 3.97 V2 --Vbr-New -V 2
       quality: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
          size: 36,2 MB

          link: n/a

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    │tracklist.

     no. time   track title

     a1  06:27  Thats What I Want (A Mix)
     a2  05:06  Thats What I Want (Different Mix)
     b1  06:02  The Ying and Yang (Frictional Mix)
     b2  06:26  My Mantra


                total time: 24:01 min

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    │release notes.


     from metrotimes:

     When asked how he's doing, Shake replies assertively, "I'm OK. I'm
     not stoppin' till God says 'Time's out.'" It's clear that he's
     talking about his music and his health. Just prior to his
     appearance at the first DEMF in 2000, Shake was diagnosed with
     multiple sclerosis. "My affliction has made me take things more
     seriously," he says, settling into his makeshift studio. "I've got
     a lot to be thankful for."

     Pick almost any early Detroit label and Shake's been one of its
     heavy-hitting second-stringers. And heÆs got anecdotes aplenty.

     "When Derrick [May] (Transmat's founder) said '[Masters at Work]
     ain't like us--they sample, we don't,' at that moment, I went
     downstairs and started working with Juan [Atkins] at Metroplex."

     Shake's eclecticism never quite fit into the original Detroit
     techno blueprint. His music is quirky, melodic soul with abstract
     rhythms and orchestral structures. He's made straight-up,
     floor-pounding techno, recording as "Da Sampla." He was part of the
     original Octave One group, which even had a top-40 hit in England
     with "I Believe." As part of Interface records (a Metroplex
     offshoot), his "Sonar 123" track prophesied the bleep sound that
     Warp records became known for.

     Shake is not only genuinely oblivious to genre classifications, he
     takes pride in the fact that he doesn't care.

     Here on KMS Sublabel Trance Fusion is Shake's infamous B-52s cut-up
     "Thats What I Want" (side A) backed with two of his more
     straightforward cuts for the floor.






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Files

PathSize
a1-shake--thats_what_i_want_(a_mix)-mbs.mp39,56 MB
a2-shake--thats_what_i_want_(different_mix)-mbs.mp37,85 MB
b1-shake--the_ying_and_yang_(frictional_mix)-mbs.mp39,21 MB
b2-shake--my_mantra-mbs.mp39,60 MB