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Revered as one of the most influential and credible underground independent ‘house music’ labels to help shape the burgeoning house music scene of the early 1990’s, Toronto’s Strobe Records set the gold standard for solid ‘deep’ house music blueprint production, from it’s very first releases back in 1991. As a flagship imprint representing high end, polished, deep, jazzy house and cross over techno productions, the label shone out among a wave of emerging labels, at a time when a fledgling house music scene was still finding it’s way in terms of soulful musicality, production depth, and sound dynamics in production.
From Strobe’s very first humble releases back in 1991, tracks were consistently finished to such a remarkably a high dynamic standard, that landmark soulful deep house cuts such as Subculture ‘The Voyage’, Infra-Red ‘Luv Me Luv Me’, Hayden Andre Project ‘Tribal Life’ and many others, still stand shoulder to shoulder, with the production depth and quality we have come to expect from today’s best studio producers. Chuck a 1991 classic 12” Strobe pressing such as Kingdom Com ‘Groovy Baby’ on your SL1200 Mk2 and stand back and admire the loud, board, crisp, punchy dynamic assault you are awarded.