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Chicago native Ron Trent became a DJ in the mid eighties, releasing his first record 'The Afterlife' in 1990 at age 17. The single's b-side, 'Altered States' (featuring edits by Chicago house legend Armando), became an instant classic, still regularly heard in clubs today. In the early nineties, Trent went on to set up Prescription Records together with Chez Damier, widely regarded as one of the most influential deep house imprints. Over the years Ron Trent's sound developed to incorporate more soulful elements, as well as traces of dub & reggae, greatly influencing the current generation of US house music artists such as Theo Parrish.
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Lost Tribes Regained - EP
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Lost Tribes Regained - EP
Future Vision Records Lost Tribes Regained - EP 899123010375 in_stock EP released on Future Vision Records
EP released on 16 May 2011
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This EP is featured in Update #061:
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The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Ron Trent returns with three fantastic new cuts on his Future Vision label: 'The Clan Speaks' is a monster of trippy and spaced-out Afro-tech-house, 'Oduworld' continues in a more jazzed-up and laid-back mood, and 'Open Roads' is a percussive, tribal deep house killer. Essential material.
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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