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Kevin Saunderson celebrates unity as E-Dancer

'One Nation' is the new single under his classic alias

  • Dave Turner
  • 5 August 2016

Kevin Saunderson has revived his E-Dancer alias, a year after 12" single 'Foundation' on his label KMS.

Out today, the new track's called 'One Nation' and it's described as "both modern and contemporary... [nodding] to his rich musical heritage."

Part of The Bellville Three, he also reveals that this won't be a one-off: "This is a good time for unity, for people to come together around the world, when this world we live in can be so challenging.

"I hope my music touches the soul, it comes from deep within and I am proud to be able to put out a new E-Dancer release with more on the way."

The Detroit producer launched the E-Dancer moniker in 1991, releasing 'Pump The Move'/'Grab The Beat', 'Power Bass' and 'Speaker Punishing' that year, waiting seven years to unleash the only and only album - 'Foundation' - under the name.

Check out Kev's selection of tunes nodding to the spirit of Detroit here.

[Via: RA]

Dave Turner is Mixmag's Digital News Editor, follow him on Twitter

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