Kenny Larkin

Kenny Larkin is an esteemed figure in the electronic music scene, renowned for his significant contributions to the Detroit techno movement. With an artistic career that spans over three decades, Larkin has etched his name into the annals of techno history. After serving in the military, he rejected a career at a major aerodynamics company to focus on music. Larkin's debut came in the early 1990s, with landmark tracks like "Pump The Move" which showcased his unique blend of soul and innovation that became a signature in his productions.

Over the years, his discography has grown with seminal albums such as "Azimuth" and "Metaphor," both later released as expanded editions, which secured his reputation as a techno maestro. With works like "Keys, Strings, Tambourines" and the EP "Sketches," his sound evolution continued, often characterized by poignant melodies, rhythmic experimentation, and an emotional depth that challenges the often mechanical stereotype of techno. His releases such as "Glob - Remixes" and "You Are" continue to resonate with audiences, allowing him to maintain a revered status among techno aficionados. Kenny Larkin is not just a producer and DJ but also an innovator whose music continues to inspire and shape the landscape of electronic music.

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Metaphor (Expanded Edition)
Album - 15 Tracks - Released October 29, 2021
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