Alan Abrahams, the man behind Portable and Bodycode, grew up in an impoverished Cape Town township, tagged 'Beverly Hills' by the locals. Inspired by the first batch of Chicago house records, he experimented with ways of combining traditional African rhythms with the 4/4 sound of house. In 1997 Abrahams relocated to London, completing numerous projects for German label Background Records before starting up his own label, Süd Electronic in 2002. His characteristic sound of deep, techno-influenced vocal house and melancholic electronica has received high accolades since and has further appeared on labels such as ~scape, Yore, and, most recently, Perlon.
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The Compilation Katapult Festival
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Stemming from an exceptional evening in Paris in October 2010, Karat Records release this top compilation with mostly exclusive tracks. Includes fresh twisted house from Portable, Trus'Me and Dolibox, Skudge and Dandy Jack on a darker dub techno tip and a surprise hip-hop fusion jam from Isolée. Swell.
