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A Hidden mainstay, JC Laurent’s once again combines his admiration and respect for Detroit’s gritty past with a modern touch that makes his techno / house sound all his own.
Previously on the label, he released “From Nice to Berlin” with a remix from the legendary Fred P. AKA Black Jazz Consortium as well as “Southside” with a remix from UK’s Tom Dicicco (The Corner, Run Out Run).
Handling important remix duties is Michigan native Myles Sergé. First introduced to techno in the late 80’s and described as a ‘Reclusive Perfectionist’, his haunting productions reflect influences from early Detroit / Chicago electronic music.
A1. Protocol Zero (Original) – Groove out the late-night dance-floor with pure love for Detroit filth and grime.
A2. Protocol Zero (Myles Sergé Remix) – Powerfully minimalistic, percussive filled remix that ebbs and flows smoothly throughout.
B1. Comprised Sentence – High on energy and deep in rolling funk with warm atmosphere’s shining in at the perfect times.
B2. Deep Motivation – Grungy techno with slick drum programming and full on bass stabs to fill the appetite for sleaze.
Labyrinthitis (Digital Bonus) – Cool down in a spacey, glitchy off-beat world with sweeping pads