Detroit techno delivered with his own distinct vision - the enigmatic Terrence Dixon delivers a long-playing, label debut of "raw, all-encompassing techno cuts alongside some choice left-field experiments". Highly recommended.
We fly close enough to the sun, but no retinal harm is done, as Detroit adroit Terrence Dixon turns back to Tresor for the latter's 35-year celebration...
Keenly awaited follow-up to the 'Black Mill Tapes Volumes 1 & 2', including the previously digital-only Volume 3 and the as-yet-unheard Volume 4. Lurking...