Techno is a family affair.
Arriving onto the electronic scene with "… Read Full Bio ↴Techno is a family affair.
Arriving onto the electronic scene with "I Believe", featured on the monumental (10 Records) compilation "Techno 2: The Next Generation" (alongside Carl Craig, Marc Kinchen, and Jay Denham) in 1990, Octave One is the brainchild of the phenomenal native sons of Detroit, MI (USA), the Burden Brothers. The core unit of the band, made up of Lenny and Lawrence Burden (with revolving members of Lynell, Lorne, and Lance Burden), have had the privilege of bringing their high energy live shows to many parts of the world, including Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, UK, and the USA, among many other places.
The brothers have released groundbreaking dance anthems on their own Detroit based record label, 430 West Records. Including DJ Rolando's "Jaguar", Random Noise Generation's "Falling in Dub" (the other Burden brother moniker), Aux 88's "My A.U.X. Mind" (on the 430 West sister label Direct Beat), as well as their own Octave One recordings: "Empower", "Nicolette", 'The X-files", "Meridian", “Love and Hate”, “The Greater Good”, and 'Siege". They have remixed tracks for such artists as Massive Attack, Akabu (Joey Negro), DJ Rolando (Jaguar), Steve Bug, John Thomas, Aril Brikha, Vince Watson, The Trampps, Rhythm is Rhythm, and Inner City.
2000 brought the most recognized Octave One release to date, "Blackwater". The massive hit has appeared on over 30 compilation albums worldwide (with sales exceeding one million collectively). It has been released domestically in 5 countries (US, UK, Spain, Germany, and Australia). The track is also been a classic on the decks of some of the world's best known DJs, Little Louie Vega, Danny Teneglia, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, Jonathan Peters, Laurent Garnier, among many, many others.
Late 2006 brought the release of the first full length DVD/CD project from the group, Octave One featuring Random Noise Generation "Off The Grid", released in cooperation with Tresor Records/Germany. 2009 saw the release of the band's first studio album in 3 years, "Summers on Jupiter" released in cooperation with P-vine/Japan. Other Octave One albums have also highlighted the boys’ career: “The Living Key (To Images From Above)” (1997), “The Collective” (1998), and “The Theory Of Everything” (2004) among many other releases.
2011 welcomes the release of the Octave One retrospective compilation "Revisited: Here, There, and Beyond". Marking 20 years of living the Techno life. “Here, There, and Beyond" features O1 classics reworked by some of the band’s favorite producers: Luke Slater, Sandwell District, Ken Ishii, Alexander Kowalski, Vince Watson, Alter Ego, Los Hermanos, and Cari Lekenbusch. "Revisited: Here, There, and Beyond”, both the album and tour are slated for release in November 2011. One more milestone in the journey of one of Techno’s most exciting bands.
Aliases: Burden Brothers, The, Metro D, Never On Sunday, Random Noise Generation
http://www.octaveone.com
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Octave+One
http://www.faceook.com/octaveone
http://octaveone.tumblr.com
http://www.twitter.com/octaveone
Octave One is also the alias of seminal drum and bass producer/DJ Doc Scott. His first two tunes on 31 records, "Technology" and "Chillin' Out," were released under the moniker Octave One.
Arriving onto the electronic scene with "… Read Full Bio ↴Techno is a family affair.
Arriving onto the electronic scene with "I Believe", featured on the monumental (10 Records) compilation "Techno 2: The Next Generation" (alongside Carl Craig, Marc Kinchen, and Jay Denham) in 1990, Octave One is the brainchild of the phenomenal native sons of Detroit, MI (USA), the Burden Brothers. The core unit of the band, made up of Lenny and Lawrence Burden (with revolving members of Lynell, Lorne, and Lance Burden), have had the privilege of bringing their high energy live shows to many parts of the world, including Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, UK, and the USA, among many other places.
The brothers have released groundbreaking dance anthems on their own Detroit based record label, 430 West Records. Including DJ Rolando's "Jaguar", Random Noise Generation's "Falling in Dub" (the other Burden brother moniker), Aux 88's "My A.U.X. Mind" (on the 430 West sister label Direct Beat), as well as their own Octave One recordings: "Empower", "Nicolette", 'The X-files", "Meridian", “Love and Hate”, “The Greater Good”, and 'Siege". They have remixed tracks for such artists as Massive Attack, Akabu (Joey Negro), DJ Rolando (Jaguar), Steve Bug, John Thomas, Aril Brikha, Vince Watson, The Trampps, Rhythm is Rhythm, and Inner City.
2000 brought the most recognized Octave One release to date, "Blackwater". The massive hit has appeared on over 30 compilation albums worldwide (with sales exceeding one million collectively). It has been released domestically in 5 countries (US, UK, Spain, Germany, and Australia). The track is also been a classic on the decks of some of the world's best known DJs, Little Louie Vega, Danny Teneglia, Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May, Jonathan Peters, Laurent Garnier, among many, many others.
Late 2006 brought the release of the first full length DVD/CD project from the group, Octave One featuring Random Noise Generation "Off The Grid", released in cooperation with Tresor Records/Germany. 2009 saw the release of the band's first studio album in 3 years, "Summers on Jupiter" released in cooperation with P-vine/Japan. Other Octave One albums have also highlighted the boys’ career: “The Living Key (To Images From Above)” (1997), “The Collective” (1998), and “The Theory Of Everything” (2004) among many other releases.
2011 welcomes the release of the Octave One retrospective compilation "Revisited: Here, There, and Beyond". Marking 20 years of living the Techno life. “Here, There, and Beyond" features O1 classics reworked by some of the band’s favorite producers: Luke Slater, Sandwell District, Ken Ishii, Alexander Kowalski, Vince Watson, Alter Ego, Los Hermanos, and Cari Lekenbusch. "Revisited: Here, There, and Beyond”, both the album and tour are slated for release in November 2011. One more milestone in the journey of one of Techno’s most exciting bands.
Aliases: Burden Brothers, The, Metro D, Never On Sunday, Random Noise Generation
http://www.octaveone.com
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Octave+One
http://www.faceook.com/octaveone
http://octaveone.tumblr.com
http://www.twitter.com/octaveone
Octave One is also the alias of seminal drum and bass producer/DJ Doc Scott. His first two tunes on 31 records, "Technology" and "Chillin' Out," were released under the moniker Octave One.
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@ultravix_ultrashort
Close the doors to temptation
Open wide, the gate of love
Don't let them tell u
War is the answer
Search deep inside
For peace of mind
They only want u to see
What they want u to
But you'll be sad & blue
So chase those blues away
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater
Reminisce
About the good times
Don't let bitterness eat away
Let no resentment
Hold back your future
Have faith in yourself
You'll find away
They only want u to see
What they want u to
But you'll be sad & blue
So chase those blues away
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
Just open your heart
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
Deep in the desert
When the rivers run dry (the river runs dry)
Leaves one man thirsty
Leaves another to die (another to die)
Hold on to your vision to help your friend
Don't u listen to those echoes
Do what u can
Cos u know
U know
They only want u to see
What they want u to
But you'll be sad & blue
So chase those blues away
Just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
(Open) just open your heart
(Your heart) just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
(Open) just open your heart
(Your heart) just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
Just open your heart(open)
Just open your mind (your heart)
And let your love flow like the sunshine
But rivers run deep
And valleys go dry
Like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
(Open) just open your heart
(Your heart) just open your mind
And let your love flow like the sunshine
@stefanoruggiero9415
Close the doors to temptation
open wide, the gate of love
don’t let them tell u
war is the answer
search deep inside
for peace of mind
They only want u to see
what they want u to
but you’ll be sad & blue
so chase those blues away
Just open your heart
just open your mind
and let your love flow like the sunshine
but rivers run deep
and valleys go dry
like blackwater, oh, oh, oh
just open your heart
just open your mind
and let your love flow like the sunshine
but rivers run deep
and valleys go dry
like blackwater
Reminisce
about the good times
don’t let bitterness eat away
let no resentment
hold back your future
have faith in yourself
you’ll find away
@leonihmn6122
My father was a DJ in Berlin back in the 90’s. He died 5 years ago when I was 11 years old. Now I’m 17 and a hobby DJ. I found his old vinyls and listend to this song. I’m so in love and every time I hear this song I start to cry cause this song reminds me so of him and his personality in a good way. He was the pure sunshine .I love to mix with this song. This song is so much more then just music.
@neilforrest7133
Beautiful comment, I hope he lives on through the music forever.
@noch414
Ohh i feel you!! Go one, music is wonderfull!!!
@zvonkomilenkovic4414
Music is the answer 🙏
@graememarks8560
Sorry for your loss😥, keep his memory alive in your music 🎶 always 🕺💯🤘
@svennehrbauer
Your father would be proud of you. 🙏🍀
@SurvivorNumber1
This was one record that my best mate always said to me “play this at my funeral”
While we were having a session or doing anything last ring to music. We always pulled this one out!
Known him for over 20 years and he passed away a few weeks ago. Haven’t brought myself to listen to this track since then and I’m not ready yet - but his service is next month and I will be absolutely playing this one for you, bro. Miss you and love you ❤️🖤
@justrobj
deepest condolences. thank you for sharing your memories. remembering the good times.
@Wawaw738
@@justrobj rip your brother, he had good taste xx
@marcovinuesa
Mu bien shavá