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Marquis Hawkes lined up for Clone Jack For Daze release


Preview the Berlin-based producer’s forthcoming debut on Clone’s club-focused offshoot. 

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Sex, Drugs & House is all Marquis Hawkes needs

Preview the producer’s forthcoming return to Dixon Avenue Basement Jams.

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Of Basements and Buckfast: The Dixon Avenue Basement Jams story

We dispatch Oli Warwick to chat to the two Glaswegians making some noise as the heads of Dixon Avenue Basement Jams – they also provide us with a 75 minute mix of all DABJ material, much of it unreleased.

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Ohm – Tribal Tone

If you were ever to seek out a record that encapsulated what Unknown To The Unknown was all about, Ohm’s ’92 classic “Tribal Tone” may well be it. DJ Haus’ pet project of wildly careering rave fodder always keeps one foot firmly planted in the good old days, just as much as it charges ahead to celebrate the future-minded facets of electronic music, but importantly everything is underlined with a tongue-in-cheek irreverence that keeps things from ever getting too po-faced.

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Listen to Marquis Hawkes’ OHM remix on UTTU

Listen to Marquis Hawkes’ remix of OHM’s ’90s house classic “Tribal Tone” here.

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Unknown To The Unknown announce OHM reissue

Unknown To The Unknown have announced details of their next vinyl release, a reissue of OHM’s classic 1992 track “Tribal Tone”.

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Marquis Hawkes – Higher Forces At Work

Marquis Hawkes wishes anonymity wasn’t a big deal. Equally shunning the ideas of “DJ as recognizable public figure” and “clichéd disguise wearer who is possibly Tiësto’s raw house side project”, Hawkes’ intention for remaining out of the public eye is simply to focus on the music, even though he admits the sentiment sounds a bit clichéd.

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Juno Plus Podcast 54: Marquis Hawkes

Enjoy a lesson in classic and contemporary house with Dixon Avenue Basement Jams artist Marquis Hawkes.

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