Detroit's music history is littered with artists who never got their due props, and Mike 'Agent X' Clark is certainly one of them. His back catalogue is mighty, packed full of gems and rarely aired. Fortunately No Speakers know what's what, and they've invited Clark to drop some serious Motor City firepower on us, leading in with the aptly named pimp-chat-laden slow burner "The Heat".
After the stunning original, label boss El Prevost steps up with a crooked drum funk take on the track before Ben Sims slams down a formidable techno jacker of a remix. Peter Rocket completes the set with an acidic breaks version for the wig-out crew.
Doorly is a dance heavyweight who headlines clubs like Space Ibiza on his global travels, releases on Cajual, Hot Creations and Dirtybird and is no stranger to hitting high places in the charts with his big and infectious sounds. As a DJ he is energetic and can make a mark on any dance floor, and so will this new tune, ‘Sonder’. It is six superbly deep and atmospheric minutes of warm, rolling drums and searching synths that bring an intergalactic feel next to twinkling keys. Jostling percussion brings a little loose funk and the whole thing is sure to lock in dance floors.
El Prevost then steps up to remix after 15 years of putting out killer cuts on labels like Third Ear. His music has made its way into the record bags of tastemakers like Steve Bug, DJ Hell and Steffi and this excellent remix shows off his singular style again. It is a little tougher and more energetic than the original, with sprinkled hits, rumbling bass and pixelated synth lines dancing about up top.
Last but not least, El Prevost offers up a solitary state mix of his own ‘Temper Mental’. It’s a hugely inventive track with great synth modulations burrowing deep into your brain as dancing hi hats and whirring bass encourage you to cut loose and shift freaky shapes.
Buy Now →After the huge success of their first collaboration, Doorly and El Prevost are back for part two: this time the world touring Doorly serves up a hot original that gets remixed by Red Rack‘em and El Prevost, while El Prevost also serves up an original of his own, all on his own No Speakers label. The first EP, featuring a Lee Foss remix, got support form the likes of Paco Osuna, Solomun and Groove Armada and this second installment is set to be just as big this summer.
Doorly is a dance heavyweight who headlines clubs like Space Ibiza on his global travels, releases on Cajual, Hot Creations and Dirtybird and is no stranger to hitting high places in the charts with his big and infectious sounds. As a DJ he is energetic and can make a mark on any dance floor, and so will this new tune, ‘Sonder’. It is six superbly deep and atmospheric minutes of warm, rolling drums and searching synths that bring an intergalactic feel next to twinkling keys. Jostling percussion brings a little loose funk and the whole thing is sure to lock in dance floors.
El Prevost then steps up to remix after 15 years of putting out killer cuts on labels like Third Ear. His music has made its way into the record bags of tastemakers like Steve Bug, DJ Hell and Steffi and this excellent remix shows off his singular style again. It is a little tougher and more energetic than the original, with sprinkled hits, rumbling bass and pixelated synth lines dancing about up top.
Then comes Red Rack‘em, the Bergerac boss who had a huge hit with ‘Wonky Disco Bassline Banger’ last year. It was one of the tracks of the year and has been followed by an equally brilliant album by this esteemed house veteran. His remix here is big, bouncy and off kilter thanks to its coarse hi hats and punchy rubber drums. Great vocal treatment adds more wonkiness and broad synth strokes flesh things out into another sure-fire party starter that sounds like little else.
Last but not least, El Prevost offers up a solitary state mix of his own ‘Temper Mental’. It’s a hugely inventive track with great synth modulations burrowing deep into your brain as dancing hi hats and whirring bass encourage you to cut loose and shift freaky shapes.
Buy Now →No Speakers is back with the label's 2nd release; hot on the heels of the success of the Wise Man EP comes the Novo Bop EP, a collaboration between El Prevost and D.Ham, most recently heard together on both the Allez Ally EP backed up by a huge remix by Shonky, and also the Surreal For Real EP, all on the mighty Third Ear Recordings. No Speakers are excited to present you the next installment from the duo. D. Ham yet again, complementing El’s unique sound with conscious lyrics and an original flow.
This package comes with another set of varied remixes from the camp. These include: a stellar live Wbeeza edit, a Moody Waters (aka Gabbi Lopez) remix, Carl Michael’s “Go with it Mix” and Rob Perry’s bonus remix (on digital only).
Buy Now →This exciting new label’s debut release comes from Eric “Eman” Clark (“It’s Yours” Jon Cutler) & label founder, El Prevost with the moody minimal Houser, ‘Wise Man’, setting the bar high as to what to expect with future releases.
Eman is the man behind the long-running underground New York party, ‘Bang the Party’, which had a spectacular six-year run. He has released many internationally renowned singles (with multifarious remixes) on well-respected record labels, including the infamous “It’s Yours” on Chez Music, “Musical Prayer” on Wave Music, “I Am the Road” on MAW Recordings and “Brooklyn (Where I Live)” on Sfere Recordings.
No Speakers’ El Prevost has received solid support from some of the world's finest DJs including Steve Bug, Patrice Scott, DJ Hell, Pearson Sound, Steffi, Dan Ghenacia/Apollonia, Dixon, Ricardo Villalobos, Osunlade, Laurent Garnier, Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, & Chus & Ceballos through his numerous releases on Third Ear, Elevation, and Built In Britain Recordings.
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