Eddie Fowlkes

Nascimento : , Detroit, Michigan, USA

História

Eddie "Flashin'" Fowlkes, a DJ and electronic music artist born in Detroit in 1962, is a figure in the genesis of both techno and Detroit techno music. He is sometimes considered to be a "fourth horseman" of the techno dawning--alongside the "Belleville Three" of Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May. Fowlkes benefited from Detroit's cultural milieu in the 1980s, and he jammed to soul music, especially Motown, as a kid. After becoming a full-time DJ (he received his nickname due to his rapid-fire mixing skills), Fowlkes operated at Detroit's The Music Institute, recording his first single, "Goodbye Kiss" in 1986 for Atkins' Metroplex Records. His debut album, Serious Techno, Vol. 1, followed in 1991. The Birth of Technosoul dropped in '93, and Black Technosoul (which bears Fowlkes' name for his own style of soul- and house-infused techno) was released three years later.

Filmes

High Tech Soul: The Creation of Techno Music
Himself
HIGH TECH SOUL is the first documentary to tackle the deep roots of techno music alongside the cultural history of Detroit, its birthplace. From the race riots of 1967 to the underground party scene of the late 1980s, Detroit's economic downturn didn't stop the invention of a new kind of music that brought international attention to its producers and their hometown.