TAG: omar-s

Aug09

Omar-S To Release New Album Next Week, Scion A/V EP Today (For Free)

Detroit's favorite dark horse releasing a lot of music really fast. 


Detroit techno impresario Alex Smith (better known to the electronic world as Omar-S) is set to release his next LP, It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It, on his seminal FXHE label on August 15th. While that’s some great news, Omar-S also has a free fantastic EP out courtesy of the kind folks at Scion A/V. More info and link to the EP after the jump.

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Feb02

The Dirtbombs Remixed by Omar S and Kyle Hall (MP3)

If you’re wondering why we’re jocking this whole Dirtbombs-do-techno thing, it’s simple—I’m from Detroit and this shit is dope. Following the Ectomorph remix of The DBs cover of the Underground Resistance classic “Jaguar,” we now have the full remix EP for streaming or download from Scion. Omar S hands over a marching version of A Number of Names’ “Sharevari,” arguably the first techno record, while Kyle Hall turns Carl Craig’s breakbeat classic “Bugs In The Bassbin” into a mutant shuffle that you’d have to be seriously corrupted to dance to.

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Feb23

Will Saul – Deep Within Matter Mix (Podcast)

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Will Saul


Will Saul is a busy man, to say the least. While producing his own material he manages to run two labels; Simple Records and AUS Music, one for more techno and house variations and the other for the hair-splitting bass genres …

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Feb12

Anthony “Shake” Shakir: Friction At Its Best (MP3)

The electronic music world has heroes from the past spring up time and time again to reclaim their roles amongst the pantheon of legends that opened the floodgates to many fans and producers alike; and while we all know Detroit legends like Juan Atkins, Theo Parrish and Carl Craig, there are still some who prefer to be reclusive and stand behind their tracks instead of in front of them. One legend of that magnitude is Anthony Shakir, better known as “Shake” by many. Shakir started to work on electronic back in Detroit, his hometown, at Metroplex, the famed label of Juan Atkins. While he may say he was the janitor at that joint, he engineered some techno classics, which led to him wanting to make tunes. He did, quietly releasing 12-inches, but stayed reclusive all throughout the time of his releases. “Shake” makes it known to others that his music tastes are unbiased, that he will play anything that can make a dancefloor feel funky. Judging by the amount of people who consider him an influence internationally, it wouldn’t be hard to see how the world has accepted Shakir’s unusual takes on Detroit techno and has energized that same production into their tunes. With his compilation and retrospective Frictionalism: 1994-2009 coming out to the praises of the music world, it’s not hard to like Shakir’s audible vision of Detroit sounds and shapes. Inspiring the artists of past, present and future, “Shake” took some time to talk to us before his upcoming set at Unsound Festival NY, along with giving us an exclusive track to give to the masses.

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Dec28

Kyle Hall: I’m Deep In It… (Podcast)

Kyle Hall

I'm Deep In It...


Kyle Hall has been steadily climbing up electronic music for quite some time. Since 2007, he’s been making headway with his killer sets and tunes, staying close to the classic but never afraid to show off something fresh. While Hall may …

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