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VINYL present Kevin Saunderson (Detroit USA / www.kmsproductions.com)
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26 Jan 2005

VINYL presents
Kevin Saunderson
(Detroit USA / www.kmsproductions.com)
Saturday February 26th - Doors 10pm Tickets 15Eu
Dolans Warehouse,
Alphonsus Street,
Limerick
More info/interview request/photos etc from vinyl-limerick@mail.com
www.dolanspub.com
tel : 353 87 6483323 / 353 87 6364266 / 353 61 314483
Kevin Saunderson : An Autobiography
From New York City to the Motor City
It was while attending Bellevill High School that I met a couple of guys
that are now instantly recognizable to fans of dance music, namely Juan
Atkins and Derrick May, but it wasn't until I went to Eastern Michigan
University, where I studied telecommunications and played football, that I
diverted my attentions to making music. Derrick had been spurred on by
Juan, who was putting out what would later become future classics like
Cybertron, and that in turn rubbed off on me.
In 1985 Derrick made his first record, Let's Go, and I was there
throughout the whole process, initially just watching him create music -
at that time I was more intent on concentrating on becoming a DJ. However,
after six months watching Derrick create his music, he inspired me to
create my own music.
Juan was the one who pointed me in the right direction as far as showing
me around my technical equipment, and the fruit of those early sessions
was a track called Triangle Of Love. I used to wake up in the middle of
the night, go into my studio - which was in the next room - and lay down
the ideas as they came to me. At the time it was all about experimentation
and being a college kid. The equipment was pretty basic, but it was a lot
easier to work from my home studio than to worry about paying for the use
of a proper studio. Juan was heavily influenced by European electronic
artists such as Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode and Human League, etc, etc, and
their electronic sound had a big impact on us.
...To The Inner City
Everyone thinks of Inner City when they think of Kevin Saunderson , but
what most people don't know is that Inner City was, in fact, initially
called Inter City and that I have recorded under numerous guises such as
Kreem, Tronik House, Es'Ray, Reese & Santonio, The Reese Project and of
course my latest guise, E-Dancer. However, my biggest achievement (to
date) and my most commercially recognized project has been Inner City.
Inner City happened by accident when In 1987 I recorded a backing track in
my makeshift studio, but I needed a girl vocalist who could also supply
lyrics and a friend - Chicago house producer Terry ‘Housemaster’ Baldwin -
suggested Paris Grey. Paris agreed, flew into Detroit, came up with lyrics
and Big Fun was born.
Amazingly I filed the tape away and had almost forgotten about it, until
months later a UK dance aficionado, Neil Rushton, came to Detroit to put
together a compilation album called Techno - The New Dance Sound Of
Detroit for Virgin Records. Neil flipped out when he heard the song and
made sure Big Fun was on the album. Soon afterwards, it was released as a
single and went on to become a worldwide smash. Throughout the sudden
success of Big Fun Paris held on to her job as a sales assistant in a
Chicago store, and only quit when our follow up single, Good Life, outsold
Big Fun.
Our third single Ain't Nobody Better was also a huge success and paved the
way for the release of our debut album, Paradise, which cemented the
prosperity and highlighted the Detroit techno blueprint. With Inner City I
have had a healthy career spanning more than 13 years starting with early
pioneering hits like Big Fun, Good Life and Ain't Nobody Better through to
Hallelujah, Pennies From Heaven, “Till We Meet Again, Your Love and, most
recently, our 1999 Spanish re-recording of Good Life which was a number
one club hit all over Europe and entered the Top Ten in the UK pop charts.
We’ve had around 12 Top 40 hits in the UK, as well as having had two Top
20 albums, with combined sales of more than six million. I would like to
think that with Inner City, Paris and I make music that inspires people
and makes them happy.
With the E-Dancer project I have the opportunity to create music which is
more underground. My first E-Dancer album, Heavenly, was released in 1998
to critical acclaim. Here in the US it was named by Spin magazine as “one
of the ten best albums you’ve never heard”. I have also heard it said that
Heavenly is a ‘must have’ in any Detroit techno collection - you see, “it
is what it is”.
A Whole New Ball Game
Right now apart from developing my record label KMS - where the aim is to
help and develop new talent and more importantly to continue to create and
release great music - I have also been out in Arizona, where I have been
coaching the baseball team that I manage (the Detroit Dodgers), but that’s
another story.
aine
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