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KYLE HALL (Wild Oats, FXHE, Hyperdub - Detroit/ US)
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RA documentary on Detroit scene
Sorry for delay since last post, holidays season …while I check the latest EP’s released and publish somethin new, check out this cool documentary Resident Advisor has done on Detroit Scene few days ago. Quite strange to see a movie on D without C2, Derrick, Juan or older guys… Its clear that Detroit 2nd wave is history, Kyle Hall leads new guys, and its nice to see Mike Huckaby teaching new teenage “Carl Craig wannabees” in Youthville. Nice moment when “Ghosten” starts playing… "
"19 Year old Wunderkind Kyle Hall has been actively involved in Detroit’s house music scene since age 11,
when local legend DJ Raybone Jones taught him how to spin records. Subsequently, under the auspices of such notable mentors as Rick Wilhite (Three Chairs)
and Mike Huckaby, Hall developed a rich understanding of the city’s deep house underground. By his early teens, Hall was already performing radio and club shows around the area.
Hall’s first break as a producer came at age 16, when he was approached by deep house luminary Omar-S, whose FXHE label released his debut record and introduced his music to a wider audience for the first time.
Since then, Hall has enjoyed continued support from Omar-S, whose recent Fabric radio mix consisted solely of Kyle Hall productions. Thus,
having enlisted the support of the Motor City’s house elite, the stage was set for Hall to gain recognition as a respected artist in his own right.
Despite being rooted in the lineage of Detroit deep house, Hall’s productions look resolutely forward and refuse to be constrained by the established formulas of the genre.
This versatility has been showcased on Hall’s own Wild Oats imprint, launched in 2008. His first release on the label, The Worx of Art EP 1, not only demonstrated his mastery of deep house song forms,
but also proved his ability to move seamlessly into other genres, such as the soulful hip-hop of “I <3 Dr. Girl Friend”. Subsequent Wild Oats releases have run the gamut from jazzy instrumental collaborations (The Perfekt Sin) to disjointed hip-hop and futuristic electro (The Dirty Thouz EP).
No matter what style of music Hall tries his hand at, he always leaves his own singular imprint.
Hall’s releases on Wild Oats have met with wide critical acclaim and placed him squarely on the radar of those interested in the future of electronic music.
Indeed, Hall caught the attention of vanguard UK dubstep label Hyperdub, which commissioned him for a remix of Darkstar’s juggernaut anthem “Aidy’s Girl is a Computer,” one of 2009’s best-reviewed releases.
With forthcoming releases on Hyperdub, Warp, and Hypercolour, it is clear that Hall is not simply a Detroit hometown hero, but an internationally renowned producer with a bright future ahead of him."
Aber ich gebe zu, die halbe Flasche Grasowka grade hat sicher mein Spektrum etwas erweitert
