Young Swiss producer Michal Ho and Jay Haze' Tuning Spork label are a match made in heaven - both specializing in the type of grungy, cut-up techno house that is as quirky as it is danceable. But Ho, who spent his youth in Zimbabwe before moving back to Switzerland, has musical interests reaching far beyond minimalistic house grooves - he also produces drum & bass as well as hip hop and is further known for his collaborations with fellow Swiss Samim as Samim & Michal.
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The Album A Minute For Everyone
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The Album A Minute For Everyone
was reviewed:
Michal Ho returns with his second album since 2007's 'Screw The Coffeemaker' with an album of his warm and quirky techno house designed to keep dancefloors moving. With appearances by Berlin-based Cesare vs. Disorder and Mexico's Luis Mexin, it's a fine album of unexpected twists and turns.
