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It’s been said that the millions of pieces that have splintered from techno can be traced back to a group of inspired, crazy DJs from Detroit who had a vision: to create tracks as bleak as the streets of their town. Along with Derrick May and Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson was a part of this revolution. He had humble beginnings, starting his own label (KMS) and recording in his own basement. Then under an array of aliases (including E-Dancer and the Reese Project), Saunderson became an international sensation, climaxing in popularity with his work with Paris Gray as Inner City, which continues today. Some 25years and numerous classics later, Kevin Saunderson is still on top of his game both as a producer and as a sought-after DJ. “Detroit has never been an easy city. It has always been a struggle,” he says in the wake of it officially being declared bankrupt. “One thing that is for sure though, is that there’s been a lot of talent that has come out of Detroit.” One of its finest, Kevin Saunderson, is special guest at SOUP NYC TONIGHT AT CIELO!
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 16:35:52 +0000

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