K-Led

Tomorrow in the Morning

BY Heidi ChapsonPublished Nov 1, 2003

For the last five years, K-Led is noted as being one of the South of France’s key contributors when it comes to techno. The release of Tomorrow in the Morning however, is a flashback that precedes the late ’90s. In fact, this goes back to the early days of Kenny Larkin, himself a product of Detroit’s icons known as the Belleville Three. Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins, and Derrick May laid more than just the foundation for K-Led’s heavily influenced Motor City take on tracks such as "The Detroit Style.” With fusing cold, hard electronics, a consistently soulful danceable beat and signature electro handclaps, there leaves little room for the imagination that this album was spawned from a desire to recapture and pay homage to the forefathers of techno.
(Force Inc.)

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