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ALTON MILLER - REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE

- NEW RELEASE

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TITLE:
Remember Who You Are
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CATNO:
SPLTE001
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Vocal House/ Deep House With Detroit Flava's - Detroit's premier creative space, art gallery and club Spot Lite kicks off its brand new label with a bang! This first deep house, vinyl/digital EP from staple Alton Miller (mastered by Atjazz) radiates strong energy, warmth and vibe with a versatility to fit in almost any house set.

"Remember Who You Are" (Side A,) sets the record's tone with a big sound, infectious bassline, keys along with lush vocals from Nina.

Flip it to the B-Side and you'll find the instrumental along with another deep banger called "Impilo." This effort complements both tracks completely, ensuring future classic status.

Be sure to get your hands on this limited-edition vinyl that is limited to 300 first pressing on a deep purple colored vinyl. Experience the magic of Detroit's underground house music.

PRICE:
£15.49
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New
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Remember Who You Are
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Remember Who You Are (Instrumental)
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Impilo

Last FM Information on Alton Miller

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Growing up in the 1970s, Miller soaked up the musical environment surrounding him in the Motor City, taking a particular interest in the sounds of Motown, Philadelphia, Parliament-Funkadelic, and Santana. It was during the early '80s once the "dance music crazed" Alton became friends with a young Derrick May that he decided to start spinning records, citing Chicago DJs such as Ron Hardy and Frankie Knuckles as prime influences. By the latter part of the same decade, Miller joined forces with George Baker and Chez Damier to start the Music Institute, a short-lived but legendary Detroit club that has since become near-mythical, thanks to the pioneering techno efforts of figures such as May. Following the demise of The Music Institute, Miller took an interest in Conga drumming in addition to DJing, which led to a period between 1989 and 1991 where he toured the world with his music. He then joined forces once again with May, first as an employee of the artist's Transmat Records label, then as Aphrodisiac, the title under which he would begin releasing his music. Besides his EP on Transmat's sublabel Fragile, he also released his music on Kevin Saunderson's KMS and a series of EPs on Serious Grooves. By the mid to late '90s, he had increased his presence in the Detroit area through a number of DJ performances and a stream of stunning twelves. His debut album for Distance has been highly acclaimed as all things house. His current Peacefrog album 'Stories Of Bohemia' is a powerful, moving collection of mature jazz tinged, soulful house grooves with flavours of African and roots music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.