Social Studies presents: DJ Bone

  • The Fall is officially here and we are ready to share another edition of Social Studies with you. In the past we've had the honor of hosting some of Detroit's finest. DJ Bone is the latest addition to this tradition. DJ Bone, AKA Eric Dulan, has been releasing music and DJing for over two decades, but ever since the Differ-ent EP arrived on Don't Be Afraid last year, the Detroit veteran has burst back onto the dance music scene—though the truth is, he's never been away. His DJing skills are superlative. Dulan uses three decks to turn loop-driven techno into startling new compounds, and no matter the functionality of his selections, he cuts linear drum tracks into unique and exciting shapes. He's been equally impressive behind the production desk. Riding The Thin Line from 1999 (On Juan Atkins' Metroplex imprint) is an early example of a charging, funky style that's a joy to mix and dance to. But it wasn't until 2004 that Dulan kicked into gear by releasing a relentless string of EPs that have recently been reappearing in many DJs' bags. Perhaps it's the current popularity of Techno, but with that in mind, lets not forget he's released more than 30 12-inches over the years, always careful to imbue his work with a sense of purpose, dealing with, among others, themes of death and racial equality. We love his philosophy on music and the messages behind his work. For those who want a little more Substance & Life in their Techno, look no further.
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