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My Life With The Wave Vol 2
Cat: SYNTH 005. Rel: 10 Apr 19
Let The Dancer Do His Thing (5:53)
Phuture (6:05)
Baseline 313 (6:05)
Another Fantasy (6:02)
Review: It was in 2007 when the brilliant Mike Huckaby dropped this second instalment in his My Life With The Wave series and once again he joined the dots between deep house, techno and Detroit with effortless style. The four cuts are all made using only his Waldorf Wave synthesiser which gives them a specific aesthetic. 'Let The Dancer Do His Thing' is a slow but persuasive groove with daubs of synth and dusty drums. 'Phuture' is a little more intense with some jazz melody adding the soul and 'Baseline 313' is one of a few tunes Huckaby put out with big fat basslines with an old school edge. 'Another Fantasy' shuts down with some nice playful leads and an inviting skip to the drums.
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My Life With The Wave (remastered)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313. Rel: 10 Apr 19
Wavetable No. 9 (7:48)
Fantasy (5:51)
Jupiter (5:34)
Review: The late, great Mike Huckaby is one a clutch of artists who helped to define the Detroit house sound of the last 20 years. The DJ and producer was also keen to give back and during his life held various workshops to pass on his skills, as well as releasing esteemed sample packs for producers all over the world. He only released a small selection of records himself, but every single one is a killer. Take this one for example - an ode to one of his chosen synths and an EP priming with grainy, lovely, deep and dubby house atmospheres, marbled with deft synth lines that bring them alive and still sounding future now many years after the first release.
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Baseline 88-89
Cat: SYNTH 002. Rel: 07 Sep 12
Baseline 88
Baseline 89
Review: The late, great Detroit mainstay Mike Huckaby had one of the most distinctive sounds in deep house. His always smoky tracks did the basics exceptionally well so never relied on gimmicks to win the attention of DJs and dancers. Never was that more evident than on his standout genre-study, 'Baseline 88-89' which served up a pair of smoky basement tracks with iconic basslines. We have found a few old copies of this cult EP on his own Synth label and it kicks off with 'Baseline 88' with its languid synth bass drunkenly falling about beneath buoyant and dubby kicks. 'Baseline 89' has a darker bassline and loopy drums with a little more edge and bite. These are two perennial favourites amongst underground heads.

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My Life With The Wave Vol 2
My Life With The Wave Vol 2 (limited hand-stamped 12"+ CD containing 192 Waldorf wave sounds)
Cat: SYNTH 005+CD. Rel: 08 Feb 16
Let The Dancer Do His Thing (6:03)
Phuture (6:06)
Baseline 313 (6:07)
Another Fantasy (6:06)
192 Waldorf Wave Sounds
Review: The second instalment of Mike Huckaby's My Life With The Wave series again showcased his seamless fusion of Detroit deep house and techno, all made using only the Waldorf Wave synth, samples of which come on a separate CD with this 12". First up, 'Let The Dancer Do His Thing' offers a slow-burning groove with dusty drums and atmospheric synths, while 'Phuture' intensifies with jazzy melodies and cymbal-heavy rhythms. On the flip, 'Baseline 313' delivers soulful electric piano loops, tribal percussion and fat bass, before closing with the playful, fluttering deepness of 'Another Fantasy.' Huckaby's timeless artistry shines through every track.
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Baseline 87
Cat: SYNTH 004. Rel: 08 Sep 15
Baseline 87 (6:43)
Muzik For The Dance Floor (6:21)
Review: Mike Huckaby's Baseline '87 has become something of an in-demand record since the initial 10" release sold out back in 2011. It's not hard to see why. A-side "Baseline 87'", in particular, is one of Huckaby's most potent records - a tough, sweaty chunk of retro-futurist house built around the kind of bassline that's three parts "Energy Flash", and two parts "LFO". There's more of a straightforward Detroit deep house-meets-Motor City techno vibe to flipside "Music For The Dancefloor". It's well produced, subtly dreamy and altogether rather good. It pales into insignificance when compared to the A-side, but then "Baseline" is a bona fide banger.
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The Versatility EP (warehouse find)
Cat: SYNTH 003. Rel: 26 Nov 12
Sandcastle (The Culture Box re-edit)
Flashbacks From The M1 (with Roland King - The Ferox Treatment)
Review: After the warm reception of his Baseline 88-89 release, Huckaby continues to develop his own S Y N T H label with another EP of solid, dubby house music. "Sandcastle" is positively minimal in its construction, with a clean groove decorated only with occasional spurts of delayed atmospherics and a subby bassline, begging to be slid under something else in a similar restrained groove. "Flashbacks From The M1" is equally functional, although the moody chord that comes scrabbling through the core of the track lightens the mood somewhat. Either way, these are tracks designed to slowly bleed into their counterparts, albeit without the dryness that comes with brazenly marketed 'DJ tools'.
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Álbumes
My Life With The Wave (warehouse find)
My Life With The Wave (warehouse find) (limited hand-stamped 12"+ CD containing Waldorf wave sounds)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313 +CD. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Wavetable No 9
Fantasy
Jupiter
Review: We have been digging in the warehouse and have found some copies of one of the faultless EPs that Detroit house royalty Mike Huckaby put out in his lifetime. It features three tracks that are all steeped in deepness and dubby goodness and are unlikely to ever age. 'Wavetable No. 9' is spaced out and rather menacing in a subtle, sparse way. 'Fantasy' is a more airy and light cut with meandering melodic leads and thinking keys that bring a cosmic feel. 'Jupiter' closes out with nimble bass and splashy hi hats joined by conversational synth leads that glow with a late-night warmth. Included in this is a CD featuring plenty of the samples used in the making of the tunes using the Waldorf synth.
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