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909 Nights
909 Nights (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 09. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Deep House
909 Nights (feat Taho) (8:01)
Cosmic Warehouse Vibes (6:06)
JAX (5:37)
Review: Detroit house and techno fans with their ear to the ground are well tuned to the sounds of Brian Kage. He's shown his skills on the likes of Omar S' FXHE, Carl Craig's Planet-E and Rob Modell's Echospace. Now it is his own label Michigander where he appears with a new EP that kicks off with Taho and Kage combining forces once more. There is acid to start with next to uplifting piano notes underwritten by deep chords on the opener, 'Warehouse Vibes' then brings driving kicks and dubby techno bliss. Things step up again on 'JAX' which is a full-body workout with first pumping rhythms. This is another EP that adds to the rich heritage of Motor City musical magic.
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out of stock $14.72
808 In The Great Lakes State EP
Cat: MM 08. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
808 In The Great Lakes State (7:27)
Eight Ways (808 mix) (6:02)
Learn To Surrender (6:26)
Review: Both a fan of the number and the machine, Michigander Music boss Brian Kage has always related eight to the paths we take in life - and being on the right one. For the label's eighth release, Kage pays homage to electronic music's futuristic past by bringing it up to speed with the present, including reimagining one of his own releases from when net labels were a thing.
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 in stock $15.76
Reality Ahead EP
Cat: MM 05. Rel: 12 Jun 20
 
Techno
Lockdown (5:26)
Hold On Pain Ends (6:16)
That Woman From Michigan (6:59)
FU Covid-19 (4:54)
Review: There can be nothing finer than a new hit of techno direct from the D. Brian Kage is the man behind the beats here and references the current coronavirus pandemic numerous times, starting with opener "Lockdown." It's a corrugate and jacking cut run through with acid lines and airy hi hats. "Hold On Pain Ends" is a warm dub current awash with subtle synth effects and a hypnotic sense of tension, then "That Woman From Michigan" features spoken word news snippets based on advice to stay at home and stay safe while acid lines undulate below in ever deeper circles. "FU Covid-19" is the tense, angsty techno banger you might expect of such a title.
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out of stock $10.51
303 In The 313 EP
303 In The 313 EP (transparent vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MM 04. Rel: 23 Apr 19
 
Techno
Detroitasaurus (6:27)
Van Dyke Vessel (6:20)
Delray Dance (6:37)
Zonin' (4:48)
Review: Brian Kage's fourth release on Michigander Music "303 in the 313 EP" features 4 uniquely gritty and acid-soaked manifestations of mid 90's Detroit. This exercise in analog monosynth mastery directly connects the grittiness of the urban landscape with the raw spirit of creative freedom. Detroitasaurus starts the record off with a subtle prehistoric soundscape, steadily building rhythmic tension using hypnotic toms and melodic drum patterns. Razor sharp 909 hats hammer down there through the sonic mist as the journey continues to build. Shrieking jurassic trumpets cap off each of the peaking climbs to reveal metallic broken-down structures that are bound together with oscillating 303 threads and a grooving bassline. Van Dyke Vessel features an atmosphere of textured percussion and metallic analog synths that wind around a deep square bass groove. Suddenly, truncated growling vocal samples start to collect into the catchy phrase "Let's take this to outer space". Swelling pads give way to squealing acid as this track transports dancers to a nostalgic melodic dimension. Delray Dance undulates with thick bass slowly building into a body focused groove as it winds up and gives way to a rugged 303 saw with fluttering Spanish style synth stabs. Classic Detroit pads continue to swell, adding to the tension and leaving enough sonic space for melodic mixes in and out. This tune is the perfect tool to transition between genres. Zonin breaks the mold by combining old-school electro vibes with a heavy dose of acid and freestyle hip hop. Heavy broken beats are combined with a rockin' nostalgic bassline and layered party vocals that transports you to the center of the dancefloor on the best night you've ever had.
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Played by: Black Jack, G-Prod
out of stock $12.09
Best Kept Secret EP
Cat: MM 2. Rel: 23 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Best Kept Secret (7:39)
Lost On Old Freesoil RD (5:37)
Cruise Control On US-31 (6:12)
Played by: G-Prod, ATAXIA
out of stock $10.26
The Arc EP
Cat: MM 1. Rel: 06 Feb 17
 
Deep House
The Arc (6:31)
The Arc (Stringless mix) (4:59)
D Drive (5:42)
Transcending (6:26)
Review: Longstanding Detroit deepsmith Kage returns on his brand new label Michigander. The result? Three superlative exercises in synth soul and an on-point version for later hours. "The Arc" prowls with all the string-soaked majesty of an early Rolando cut while the stringless version hits a little harder. "D Drive" jacks with a slappy bass groove while tipping a slight nod to Yazoo with its vibrant riffy ripples while "Transcending" is all about the big dubby synth washes and off-kick bass palpitations. Let's hope there'll be more to gander from Michigander very soon.
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Played by: DJ 3000
out of stock $10.26
Detroit EP
Cat: MM 06. Rel: 13 May 21
 
Deep House
D-Twah (6:02)
Tour De Troit (5:09)
La Belle Vie (6:03)
Acid Renaissance (6:46)
Review: Six releases in and Michigander label head Brian Kage teams up with the legendary French Techno producer, Taho, aka David Jacopin. The electronic music world knows to put respect on the Motor City, but the "Detroit EP" represents a fusion, emphasizing l'accent aigu - not a typo or spec on your screen that needs cleaning. Between Kage and Taho, their production pedigree includes releases for labels like FXHE, Planet-E, Delsin, F.Comm, and more, so it's no surprise the pairing makes for a masterfully produced EP covering the spectrum of Detroit house and techno sounds, with an added deft touch from its French connection.
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 in stock $15.25
Thru The Madness EP
Cat: MM 03. Rel: 21 May 18
 
Deep House
Thru The Madness (7:39)
Thru The Madness (Honk & Nik mix) (7:24)
out of stock $12.36
Keep 'Em Movin' EP
Cat: MM 07. Rel: 22 Sep 21
 
Deep House
Keep 'Em Movin' (6:03)
D-Spirit (6:05)
For The Music (7:42)
Review: Coming off a successful transatlantic exchange, Brian Kage and his Michigander label keep the momentum, and the collaborative spirit, moving with an EP that hits closer to home. For any Detroit artist, working with Delano Smith would be on the bucket list, as one of the city's original, more influential DJs - before the D developed any of its "waves" - who would come into his own as a producer later to, once again, help mold the Techno City's sound. Make no mistakes about it, this tastemaker had a ripple effect back before techno even had a name, when it was just "progressive" music and mixing. The thing is, the feeling of admiration and respect here is mutual, from the moment Smith first stumbled across one of Kage's records and had to know who was making these sounds. This meeting of the minds happened organically and timely, with Keep 'em Movin' as the result.
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out of stock $15.25
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