Posts Tagged ‘ Patrice Scott ’
This unusual Saturday night edition of smartbar’s Queen residency features Gramaphone selectors Michael Serafini & Garrett David alongside heavyweight DJs Patrice Scott and Derrick Carter. They’ll likely be playing all manner of deep disco, house, and Detroit techno sounds. This is is a 21+ show, cover is 20$. smartbar is located at 3730 N Clark [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Patrice Scott is a soul man. Patrice Scott is Detroit via Berlin. Patrice Scott is a dope DJ. Sistrum is Patrice Scott’s label. Sistrum is known for sleek futuristic house music. Patrice Scott’s productions often fall somewhere between house and techno. Soulfood is Patrice Scott’s new record on Sistrum. Patrice Scott seems to have moved [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
A big favourite around the shop, the latest release on Sistrum is extra housey for Patrice Scott’s deep dance imprint. Javonntte released a pair of 12″s in 2016, the earlier was on Kai Alce’s NDATL. Here, Jazzmatazz shows shades of St Germain, Theme From Javonntte is a classic Chicago stomp, Capricorn is somewhere in between [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
People of Earth has released music by Kai Alce, Reggie Dokes, Aakmael, and Anaxander. Now Sistrum Recordings owner Patrice Scott supplies 2 deep house works and a drum track for the recently developed record label. Both songs are centered around 4-to-the-floor, percussive house rhythms and delayed keys. Scott seems to lean towards producing mellow, atmospheric [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Crystal – Music Life LP – Favorite . . . . . . . . . Patrice Scott – Odyss Dance 12″ – People Of Earth . . . . . . . . . Trinidadian Deep – Guidance 12″ – Rough House Rosie . . . . . . . . . Sovereign State [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Fans of Patrice Scott’s Sistrum records essentially know what they’re going to get with each release – finely crafted, anodyne Detroit techno, always centred around a keen sense of chord melody and unwavering machine beats. After a decade of refinement, his debut album shows him staying on track. Seemingly taking up where Model 500 and Carl Craig left [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Silent Movie Sounds III 12″ – Rough House Rosie . . . . . . . . Alva Noto – Xerrox Vol 3 2xLP – Raster Noton . . . . . . . . Patrice Scott- Euphonium: The Album 2xLP – Sistrum . . . . . . . . Chaperone – Pond 12″ [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Detroit based Sistrum Recordings releases a moody 4-track compilation: Genesis Tracks. Modular One, a collaboration between Chris Mitchell and Sistrum founder Patrice Scott, dishes out a deep hypnotic number entitled Quasar. Exploration Records owner Johannes Volk produces driving bass, dubby delayed stabs and gasping high frequencies in Steam. On the reverse side, Mario Zenker’s “Second Flight”, features [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Patrice Scott‘s Sistrum vinyl catalog has come available again, with many of the deep, new-school, Detroit-leaning excursions well-worthy of a revisit. Joints from XDB and Patrice Scott himself are in-stock, alongside the Aphotic Segments compilations and the Underground Anthems compilation. With a strong & consistent quality control and timeless, tracky aesthetic, it’s a good opportunity [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
The slow build of Sistrum’s reputation for quality, subtlety, and beauty has mirrored the patience of Patrice Scott’s own productions, and so it has been a an eagerly awaited announcement that some of the earlier catalog numbers are finally available again. Atmospheric Emotions, the track and 12″ that launched the label, carries all of the [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
The conspicuously consistent quality of Sistrum label head Patrice Scott comes to bear both in compiling this compelling compilation and in his sonic contribution. His suggestively titled “3AM” starts off unassuming, but builds into a cascading metalic riff that forms the 12″s most vigorous jam. But he’s also assembled an excellent team of veterans, and [&hellip[ READ MORE ]