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Left Of The Dial was formed in the summer of 2005 by the head of Toronto's alternative label Do Right! Music, John Kong. After its first two releases from Basic Soul Unit and Stephane Vera, the label took a hiatus, but now returns with upcoming releases from the likes of Detroit veteran Alton Miller and Chicago legend K-Alexi.
Left Of The Dial
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Uncanny Valley
Besides being an artist in residence at the Trans-Media-Lab (TMA) in Dresden, Germany, where he works on futuristic virtual audio interfaces, Jacob Korn records Detroit inspired techno...
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Wave Music
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This label is featured in Edition #038:
An Interview with Jacob Korn
Jacob Korn is Germany's great new house music hope, combining sophistication and rawness in his productions for labels like Running Back and Dolly. We talk to the up and coming producer about his music, his background in media art, and Dresden's new Uncanny more...
The Editor, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
This label is featured in Update #007:
Cobblestone Jazz, Anja Schneider, Ron Trent
From the US to Germany and Japan, there is no stopping the resurgence of deep house and techno sounds. Here are some of our current favourites of the style: From Cobblestone Jazz' album teaser, Anja Schneider's new EP or Ron Trent's collection of prime deep more...
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22 February 2010
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brzzz, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Great new EP from Germany's latest house prodigy Jacob Korn. From the slow meandering shuffle of the title tracks through Chicago jack and Detroit techno traditions, 'Distant Point Of View' is full of phat synthesizer sounds and subtle grooves. Cool!
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