If you've not encountered Vincent Patricola's excellent Detroit Electronic Music Quarterly before, you should think seriously about buying this latest "double issue". Like previous instalments, it boasts a record containing six exclusive tracks from Motor City producers, plus a magazine that contains interviews with all of them (amongst other things). Musically, the record boasts highlights aplenty, from the swinging tech-soul loveliness of Monty Luke's "World B Free" and fuzzy deep techno of Eric Johnson's "Deep Vibes", to the stripped-back, lo-fi acid murkiness of Fit Siegel's "911" and Abe and Toth's even more jacking "Push It Up". Mr Joshoa's pitched-down electro jam, "Dr Test", is also superb.
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