Sporadically recording since the early 90s under varying guises, Remy Verheijen only really grabbed the public's attention when he chose the name Dexter to start off his own label Klakson with the huge electro hit I Don't Care back in 2000. Since then the man has only treated us to a handful of highly recommendable 12"s, but instead perfected his art of remixing artist like Aardvarck, Fischerspooner or DJ T..
This EP is featured in Update #031:
Chromeo, Aeroplane, Robyn
There's no better cure for the autumn blues than a healthy dose of pop music. Take Chromeo's sparkling electro-funk, which has the power to chase those rain-clouds away and let the sun shine straight into your heart.
Aeroplane's disco sounds or Robyn's more...
This EP is featured in Update #030:
Sascha Dive, Axel Boman, Jichael Mackson
This time around our 'House Music Special' might well be called a 'Krauthouse Special'. Germany's house music producers and labels have seemingly overtaken their US-based colleagues, at least regarding productivity and sheer quantity of output.
If this is more...
Dexter kicks off a special series dedicated to feel good club music, which is curated by no other than Tom Trago and presented by the mighty Rushhour camp. Easily his best outing since 'I Don't Care' on Klakson it features his signature vocoder use and fat bass-lines. Check!
Junofest
(Track 01 on this EP)
Junofest
(Track 01 on this EP)