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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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Altered States
Track released on Prescription Classic Recordings
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05 September 2008
00:13:38
31.25 MB
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1,89 €
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buzzlightyear, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
The EP Altered States - EP is featured in Feature #095:
The Trapez Mastermind Names His Faves
Since the early 1990s Riley Reinhold has been pulling his strings behind the scenes of Germany's techno movement. Active as a DJ since 1984 in his home town Cologne, he soon turned to electronic music, founding the influential Cosmic Orgasm Soundsystem more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
The EP Altered States - EP was reviewed:
Riley Reinhold: "Ron Trent, as well as Chez Damier, have opened the door for me to the deeper side of house. 'Altered States' is a big classic."
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
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Adorno, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This Track is featured in Feature #092:
Over the past few years the Sandwell District label has been a remarkable source of mesmerizing techno tracks. In times where every DJ and producer seems to be more concerned with self-promotion than the music itself, Sandwell's understated and low-key more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Sandwell District: "Uh....What do you say about this record? The most important EP that served as the middle ground between House and Techno? I don't know...but that sounds about right. 20 years on and somehow it's a record that no matter how many times you hear it, it just never gets 'played out'."
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