Commonly credited as the originator of techno, Juan Atkins started recording in the 1980s what is now widely regarded as one of the most influential bodies of work in the history of electronic music. Influenced by funk groups pioneering the use of synthesizers, such as George Clinton's Funkadelic, and European groups like Kraftwerk, Atkins founded Cybotron in 1980 together with college friend Richard Davis. Cybotron recorded one album, 'Enter, and a string of classic singles: 'Alleys Of Your Mind', 'Cosmic Cars' and the timeless 'Clear'. In 1995 Atkins left the group and started releasing as Model 500 on his newly founded Metroplex label, the first release of which was to be 'No UFO's', which combined Cybotron's cold electro funk with straight 909 beats for a blueprint of modern techno. More classic singles such as 'Night Drive', 'Off To Battle' and 'Sound Of Stereo followed in short succession. Atkins became a leading figure in Detroit's electronic music scene, befriending and supporting two promising young artist, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. Saunderson and May each founded their own labels, KMS and Transmat, and together the three rose to worldwide fame as the first generation of Detroit techno artists.
The Maxi-Single OFI (Remixes)
is featured in Update #051:
Agoria, James Blake, Moritz Von Oswald Trio
February is rumoured to be the year's shortest month, but looking at the past weeks' shocking amount of great releases we are not sure we can confirm this.
Massive artists albums by Agoria, James Blake, Isolée, Siriusmo, Nicolas Jaar, Steffi, Tim Hecker, more...
The Maxi-Single OFI (Remixes)
is featured in Update #049:
Shackleton, Jamie XX, James Blake
In the disparate world of bass music, dubstep has unravelled itself in multiple directions. This month, this is no better demonstrated as one of dubstep's most unique pioneers Shackleton returns with two killer EPs on Honest Jon's. Also on the radar are great more...
The Maxi-Single OFI (Remixes)
was picked!
The Maxi-Single OFI (Remixes)
was reviewed:
The jittering electro-workout of 'OFI' from the reformed Model 500 late last year is given contrasting remixes from two young UK talents. First up hip-hop experimentalist Bullion turns the original into a comic-strip Dilla-esque explosion, before cosmonaut SDC steers it smoothly towards planet funk. Ace.
