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Eddie Fowlkes

 
Artist: Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes
  • Born: 1962, Detroit, MI
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ
  • Representative Songs: "Goodbye Kiss", "Illuminism", "My Soul

Biography

Though he was present at the birth of Detroit techno, Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes was often overlooked in favor of the more press-hyped "Belleville Three" (Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson). Still, Fowlkes' template of futuristic techno blended with elements of mellow deep house and a touch of Motown soul was name-checked with surprising frequency by British and German producers aware of the debt they owed to Detroit's first guard. The style, dubbed "black technosoul" by Fowlkes himself, was illustrated in hilarious fashion on the cover of an LP as some kind of interplanetary switched-at-birth scenario.

A big fan of Motown and soul while growing up, Fowlkes began mixing while still in high school and made the move to become a full-time DJ after a stint in business college. He often DJed at the fabled Detroit club Music Institute and first recorded in 1986 with the "Goodbye Kiss" single for Juan Atkins' Metroplex Records. Fowlkes also recorded for KMS, 430 West (the seminal single "Inequality"), and Play It Again Sam during the late '80s and early '90s, and released his debut full-length, the hard and soul LP Serious Techno, Vol. 1, in 1991.

After several Detroit producers experienced tremendous success abroad, Fowlkes gained an album contract with Germany's Tresor Records and recorded in Berlin with the in-house production team 3MB (aka Moritz Von Oswald and Thomas Fehlmann), resulting in 1993's The Birth of Technosoul. Another LP from the sessions (Deep Detroit Techno-Soul, Vol. 1) emerged that same year, and Fowlkes began recording for other European labels like Infonet, Back to Basics, and Peacefrog as well. His third album for Tresor, Black Technosoul, followed in 1996. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Eddie "Flashin'" Fowlkes (b. 1962) is a techno DJ from Detroit, Michigan, influential to the early Detroit techno scene.[1]

Fowlkes began his career as a DJ in high school, and attended business college briefly before turning full-time to a career in music. He was a DJ at Detroit's Music Institute, and released his first record, the single "Goodbye Kiss", for Juan Atkins's label, Metroplex Records, in 1986.[1] Later singles followed on KMS Records, 430 West, and Play it Again Sam, before his debut full-length appeared in 1991.

As Detroit techno became the subject of more interest from European DJs and producers, Fowlkes signed with German label Tresor, with whom he released several full-length albums. His only charting single in the U.S. was "Let Us Pray", which hit #21 on the U.S. Dance Club Play charts in 1995.[2] Eddie is responsible, at least in part, for the techno act The Martian.

Releases

  • EP (12") City Boy
  • Night Creepin' (12") Simply Soul
  • Goodbye Kiss (12") Metroplex 1986
  • Get It Live / In The Mix (12") Metroplex 1987
  • Goodbye Kiss (12") Macola Record Co. 1987
  • Standing In The Rain (12") Spinnin' Records (US) 1989
  • Detroit Techno Soul (12") M.I.D. Records (Made In Detroit) 1991
  • Inequality (12") 430 West 1991
  • Serious Techno Vol.1 (12") Lafayette 1991
  • 3MB Featuring Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes (CD) Tresor 1992
  • 3MB Featuring Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes (2xLP) Tresor 1992
  • Mad In Detroit! EP (12") United Recordings 1992
  • Passion (12") Groove Kissing 1992
  • The Feeling / F.F. In Crime (12") Groove Kissing 1992
  • Time To Express (12") Lower East Side Records 1992
  • Turn Me Out (12") M.I.D. Records (Made In Detroit) 1992
  • I Wanna Know (12") Infonet 1993
  • I Wanna Know (12") Infonet 1993
  • I'm A Winner Not A Loser (12") Infonet 1993
  • I'm A Winner Not A Loser (12") Infonet 1993
  • Music In My Head / Macro (12") Pow Wow Records 1993
  • One Dance / Stella (12") Global Cuts 1993
  • The Birth Of Technosoul (CD) Tresor 1993
  • The Birth Of Technosoul (2x12") Tresor 1993
  • The Birth Of Technosoul (CD) Pow Wow Records 1993
  • Warwick (12") Global Cuts 1993
  • EP (12") City Boy 1994
  • Let Us Pray (Limited Edition) (12") Bold ! Soul Records 1995
  • Stella 2 (12") Peacefrog Records 1995
  • The Truth EP (12") Back To Basics 1995
  • Black Technosoul (CD) Tresor 1996
  • Groovin / C.B.R (12") Tresor 1996
  • City Dub 3 (12") City Boy 1997
  • Deep Pit (CD5") Dance Pool 1997
  • Deep Pit (12") Dance Pool 1997
  • Soul Train (12") Paper Recordings 1998
  • Oh Lord (12") Azuli Records 1999
  • Angel In My Pocket (12") Undaground Therapy Muzik 2000
  • Angel In My Pocket (2x12") Undaground Therapy Muzik 2000
  • My Soul (Archiv #05) (12") Tresor 2002

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