DJ Maaco and P-Dog, better known as D.I.E. / Detroit in Effect have been in the electro business since the mid-90s, known in Europe only to a hardcore few through rare appearances of their elusive vinyls, released on their own M.A.P. Records imprint. This changed however when Clone picked up one of their biggest tracks 'The Men You'll Never See' in 1998, getting artists like Adult and I-f to contribute additional tracks for the classic 'The Men You'll Never See EP'. Further collaborations with the Dutch electro scene ensued - co-productions with Alden Tyrell or releases on Frustrated Funk - and to this day Macco and P-Dog keep rocking it, pure Detroit electro style.
This EP is featured in Update #075:
Pop Ambient 2012, Seldom Seen, John Talabot
After catching a breath over the holiday season the music world gradually returns to its usual state of frenzy. 'Pop Ambient 2012' and Pinch's Fabric mix continue two of electronic music's best-loved series, while John Talabot, Gonjasufi, Leila, and Benjamin more...
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This EP is featured in Update #074:
E.R.P Exclusive, Detroit In Effect, Drexciya
Welcome to 2012 and our first update of the year! 'The problem starts with the word electro,' goes a quote by Detroit's DJ Stingray, and indeed the e-word has been applied to pretty much any other genre beside the cold, synthetic funk of Kraftwerk, Model 500 more...
The knights of pure Detroit Electro strike again on M.A.P. records, with full-frontal workout 'In Yo Face', 'Turn It Out' spiking next-level electro command, 'Work It' sparsely implemented beatscience under vocal snips and 'Shake a Lil Faster' sounds out with a soulful mantra. Butt shakin' dance ammo. Killer!
Shake a Lil Faster
(Track 04 on this EP)
Work It
(Track 03 on this EP)
Turn It Out
(Track 02 on this EP)