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Aaron-Carl in XLR8R
Excerpts from the article Detroit State of Mind: Kyle Hall and Anthony “Shake” Shakir Keep Things Moving Forward. Reposted with permission.
Aaron-Carl, who broke out of the underground in the mid-1990s with homo-erotic club hits “Down” and “Dance Naked” is producing, performing, and—most importantly, he says—engaging the Detroit dance communities by reminding them just why they got in the business. He’s not content to be a lone wolf in the urban wilderness. He wants to see the music gather steam here, and be that much stronger when Detroit rolls out its talent around the world.
Aaron-Carl “Down”
“We don’t love each other the way we must to keep moving our scene forward,” Aaron-Carl says. “We get so much of what we need overseas that we believe we don’t have to work at it when we’re home. But we do.”
So Aaron-Carl decided to turn up the temperature and form a collective called W.A.R.M.T.H.—what he calls a revolutionary movement bringing techno and house closer together on its home turf. Yes, that warming trend you feel spreading out over global clubland is an organic product of Detroit’s basic DNA. But it’s getting a little help from its friends who want to make sure homegrown vibes keep coming at you in the right direction.
“I feel I’m in a good position in my life to do this now,” he says. “Detroit has a spirit that you can’t really see but you can feel it. The only way I can put it is it just is. We don’t have marketing or media, unless we do it ourselves. We primarily just make the music, sometimes by accident, because it comes from some place I can’t explain. Can you?”
No, but I like where this is going. Scratching it out with little money and more love, pushing the Detroit vibe by any means necessary to who knows where. But they’ll know when they feel it, Aaron-Carl says.
“People need real soul music in their lives. They are hungry for it because they can’t find the real thing anywhere else,” he says. “It’s something unique inside us we can share. And we do it through house music and funky techno. Take our emotions. It’s a gift, from us to you.”
Aaron-Carl says W.A.R.M.T.H. has already hit a nerve in Europe, where chapters are forming in the UK, France, Spain, and Sweden. The group has tentative plans to buy a building in Detroit for parties, talks, memorabilia.
“Our goal is to bring music back to where it belongs, back to people who have passion in their hearts for it,” he says. “That’s how it first happened in Detroit. People started with nothing but love, and look what we made out of it: something that keeps getting deeper and stronger—something we believe just never goes away. It’s finding people all over again.”
Read the entire article here.
The W.A.R.M.T.H. Sessions
Aaron-Carl hosts The W.A.R.M.T.H. Sessions, an Internet radio show airing Fridays from 7PM – 9PM EST, and Sundays, 5PM – 7PM EST. The broadcast features new and unreleased Electronic music — ranging from deep, soulful House to Funky Detroit Techno — as well as timeless classics from around the world.
Some of the labels featured include: Wallshaker Music, Subject Detroit, Lace Recordings, 6ONE6, DustTraxx Chicago, Sweetleaf Recordings and Underground Resistance, to name a few. Past guests have included Detroit Electronic Producers Sean Deason, Gary Martin and DJ Bone, as well as featured guest mixes by DJs such as Hamza (Wind Horse Records, India) and Larry Cavelle (Alta Ego, UK).
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Aaron-Carl Live Interview on SOPE Radio Show

Aaron-Carl gives a live interview on SOPE LIVE!, Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 11PM ET on W4CY.com. Also featured is Turntable Nation, a Chicago-based DJ collective.
New Rebirth Release “Savior” Reviews
Rennie has been a well respected figure in the Canadian music and art community since he was just a teenager. After visiting Japan several times to play, Rennie fell in love with the techno oriented Tokyo club scene and has since relocated to Tokyo where he now lives. With singles on labels such as Subject-Detroit, Monoid, Soiree, F Com etc. and his own imprints Futago Traxx and Dirty Works, his sound fuses the refined “minimal” elements of modern club sounds with the vibe of filthy Chicago House, Detroit Techno and early rave records.
He joins Aaron Carl, one of Detroit’s most enduring and soulful artists. Aaron, as singer and producer, refused to be boxed into one genre. His signature sound crosses genres; from soulful, gospel-infused House, to the dirtiest ghettotech anthems. His productions have graced various labels throughout the world, including Subject Detroit, Metroplex, Universal France and his own imprint, Wallshaker Music.
The Spanish production duo of Coyu (aka Iván Ramos) and Edu Imbernón unleash an unbelievable fresh groovy funky house remix with Huge bass, heavy stabs, percussive beats that’s literally overflowing with energy and unstoppable dancefloor appeal. This is a limited vinyl only release, absolutely essential!
source: decks.de
Savior the New Release from Rennie Foster and Detroit’s own – Aaron Carl , now available at all fine record outlets.
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