From the stomping bass drums, and lush, reverb soaked vocal samples heard on 'Mainline' and released by Hypercolour, it is evident that Kris Wadsworth has come a long way since his first days making music at the age of 14. As a teenager, Kris could have hardly conceived that one day his name would be spoken in the same breath as Detroit home-town luminaries Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, and Carl Craig. However, that's just what's gone on to happen because of his skills as both a DJ and producer of house music. As a DJ, Kris's time tested mixing skills (he's been playing Detroit warehouse parties since 16) keep the crowds' pulse in sync with his turntables.
The Maxi-Single 10 - feels good!
is featured in Update #047:
BPitch Control, Seefeel, Hercules & Love Affair
The new year's release schedule reaches a fever pitch with a barrage of huge albums and essential singles. BPitch Control's 'Werkschau' compilation surely stands tall among the rest, presenting unreleased material by the label's entire line-up of illustrious more...
The Maxi-Single 10 - feels good!
is featured in Update #045:
Robag Wruhme, Rolando, Resoe
We can't help it, but four-to-the-floor beats have been our prefered soundtrack to the new year so far.
The first two weeks of 2011 have provided us with a solid dose of excellent techno releases - from subtle masterpieces like Robag Wruhme's new mix album more...
The Maxi-Single 10 - feels good!
is featured in Feature #132:
The Swiss Label Still Feels Good After A Decade
We actually suspect Morris / Audio to be a bit older than the 10 years it is celebrating, but one shouldn't be a stickler for details when congratulations are in order instead. Switzerland's premier techno label can look back on a truly impressive track record more...
The Maxi-Single 10 - feels good!
was reviewed:
Manchester meets Detroit with Tom Demac and Kris Wadsworth sharing the anniversary release of Swiss label Morris / Audio. 'Trigger happy baby' is Demac's contribution, a funky, arpeggiated tech-house slammer, while Wadsworth delivers his deep and pounding 'Genre electric'. Excellent release!
