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Blake Baxter
Titel
Dream Sequence X
Label
Tresor
Artikel-Nr.
TRESOR002X
EAN
4251804185455
Release-Date
20.06.2025
Musicstyle
Techno
Konfiguration
12" Vinyl Maxi
Lagerbestand
Lagernd und sofort lieferbar
TRACKLIST:
A1 The Warning (Remastered) 04:22
A2 Ghost (Remastered) 05:57
B1 Ex- (Remastered)... mehr
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TRACKLIST:
A1 The Warning (Remastered) 04:22
A2 Ghost (Remastered) 05:57
B1 Ex- (Remastered) 04:55
B2 Dark Bässe (Remastered) 04:58
B3 Luv Is Blind (Remastered) 02:06
Throughout 2025, Tresor Records will reactivate Detroit house and techno originator Blake Baxter's vast Tresor catalogue digitally in chronological order, starting with 1992’s Dream Sequence, closely followed by his 1995 album, Endless Reflection. To inaugurate and celebrate this retrospective of one the genre’s true founders, an artist whose connections to Tresor go back to the very beginning, the label announces a special 12” release, Dream Sequence X, featuring remastered tracks from the early days and highlighting the harder side of his output.
Initially inspired by post-punk and funk, Baxter started making music as early as 1985. By 1991 he had already released several seminal records on classic labels like Underground Resistance, KMS, and Incognito, as well as providing multiple tracks to the groundbreaking UK compilation Techno! The New Dance Sound of Detroit, which was many European listeners’ introduction to the genre, solidifying the term techno, and launching the international careers of many of the contributors.
1992 saw Baxter make the first trip to play Tresor, on the first UR Europe tour ever, thereby pioneering the now legendary Berlin-Detroit Connection. This visit led to a long and fruitful partnership with the club’s new-fledged label beginning with Mills', Banks' & Hood’s X-101 and Baxter’s Dream Sequence, from which the first four tracks on the new 12” come.
Whilst he would become more renowned for his signature seductive vocals and a smoother music style closer to house music, these early tracks are heavier, classic 90s techno, revealing the influence of industrial, post-punk and pop of the time...
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