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DEASON, SEAN - RUMSPRINGA EP

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Rumspringa EP
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4 Track Detroit Techno EP - Sean Deason, is one of the “third wave” Techno producers from Detroit. Sean began his career in electronic music in the early 1990s getting studio lessons from Plus 8 Records artists Kenny Larkin, Ritchie Hawtin and Dan Bell who he met through his connections to Detroit's club scene.

He had releases on Kelli Hand’s Acacia Records and DJ T-1000’s Generator Records before establishing his own label, Matrix Records. Matrix gained recognition for also furthering the careers of artists such as Claude Young, Stewart Walker, Convexion, Punisher, Morgan Geist and Shawn Rudiman. For Third Ear, Sean Deason drops the second release in our New Detroit Deep series, following Hazmat's Infinite Silence ep, with an ep of classic Detroit Techno and Breakbeat, showcasing all the Detroit Techno elements of groove and soul.

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After a period doing graphic design for hordes of Detroit techno releases, Sean Deason began working on production himself, first for K Hand's Acacia Records, but later for his own Matrix label under aliases such as Project X, Sounds Intangible Nature, Freq and X-313. His production style of driving minimalist funk with sublime, quintessentially Detroit melodies was later tempered by his inspiration from the British drum'n'bass scene, making Deason one of the few Motor City figures to integrate heavy breakbeats into his material. It was while studying at the Center for Creative Studies that Deason first began working on sleeve-design for records by Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kenny Larkin and A Guy Called Gerald, including labels like Generator, Acacia and Carl Craig's RetroActive. After being introduced to the basics of sequencing and drum-machine programming by Kenny Larkin and Dan Bell, Deason recorded his first EP, Code 3's "Cyclops," at K Hand's Acacia studios; the record earned airplay on local radio by another friend, Alan Oldham (aka DJ T1000). Deason also worked at Richie Hawtin's studios before forming his own Matrix Records. The label's early releases included singles by the Deason projects Freq and Sounds Intangible Nature as well as the mini-album compilation Digital Sects (featuring Larkin, Oldham and Claude Young among others). Signed to Studio K7, Deason released his first solo album Razorback in 1996. One year later, Deason released the Freq LP Heaven through Britain's Distance Records. In mid-2000, his new full-length Allegory & Metaphor earned comparisons to the likes of Detroit Escalator Company's Soundtrack 313 for its ability to capture the atmospheric feeling of a city (namely, Detroit) in sound. [See Also: Freq] From: http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gpftxqehldje~T1 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.