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Fabrice Lig, also known as Soul Designer, is considered one of the leading producers of deep Detroit-style techno by his peers and techno fans around the globe. With a recording history spanning over 15 years, Fabrice has built a solid discography and reputation, releasing on labels such as R&S, Playhouse, Kanzleramt, Versatile, and most recently joining London's Fine Art Recordings imprint for his third and latest album under his own name, 'Genesis Of A Deep Sound'.
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Back To Sweet Home
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30 August 2010
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Not that anyone would have expected less from Fabrice Lig, but one can't help but marvel at the perfection and diversity of 'Genesis Of A Deep Sound', the Belgian producer's first album in six years, delivering drifing electro, great wonky downbeat, and (of course) deep Detroit techno. Excellent!
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