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BNR820 | 2015-02-24  
Detroit techno pioneer Jay DENHAM is celebrating 25 years' anniversary since the release of the epic In'Sync EP by Transmat sub-label Fragile under the moniker Fade II Black. This all-time classic is re-released by his label Black Nation Records along with the remix by the BN artists Billy Johnston and Gennaro Mastrantonio.

1990, Detroit. Decaying atmosphere of the collapsed industry, obscure deserted streets, and discarded buildings. Yet, we can still hear the echo of machinery of the abandoned auto plants. The city is looking for its new identity. Techno community welcomes its new members. Creativity is galvanizing. From the ruins of the white pride emerges a black power generator. White nights, ramen noodles diet, gospel voice of Tramaine Hawkins and the energy of the mutual inspiration - a struggling artist Jay Denham is about to sense the future. Derrick May recognizes the rising talent and invites him to join the launch of his label Fragile. It's time for Fade II Black Advent.

Denham's futuristic vision and particular, ahead-of-its-time sound, gave the world In'Sync 12', which also featured the tracks 'Insistent Rhythm' and 'The Calling'. 'Revolution', - predicts Anthony 'Shake' Shakir. 'Man, that's scary!' - acclaim the Octave One brothers. The EP got in rotation on radio stations and instantly became a dancefloor hit at clubs.

In'Sync has been keeping up the rhythm of the future from thereon - tracks were sampled and played all over the world by dj's and artists, such as Carl Cox, Keith Suckling and Daft Punk.

Today the timeless record is still avant-garde, considered the classic of the genre and will definitely stay inspirational for the future 25 years.

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