Kenny Glasgow
Turbo Recordings

As early as 1992, Kenny Glasgow was pushing the boundaries of modern electronic music through active promotion and turntable manipulation. As one third of JMK (together with Jeremy and Mike), Glasgow promoted and hosted illegal warehouse shindigs under the banner Family Tree. For two years the trio threw their renegade raves, inviting esteemed DJs such as Roger Sanchez, Nick Holder, and DJ Disciple to join in the fun. Glasgow's unique skills behind the 1200's earned him a spot at Toronto's Industry. There he would mix a finely tuned blend of future house and funky techno alongside the likes of Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx, and Danny Tenaglia. Since the club closed its doors in 2000 (in a sense, it was a victim of its own success), Glasgow has broadened his scope and is now playing regular gigs across North America.

Enter Tiga Sontag, Turbo Recordings' label manager and a man with a penchant for anything with "tech" in its title. Sontag commissioned a mix from Glasgow to kick-start his Toronto Mix Sessions series, and Glasgow duly responded with a mammoth (and equally magnificent) 16-track set. At times quirky, minimal, and retro, The Toronto Mix Sessions is an exquisitely mixed and highly engaging compilation.
Luke Magnuson
last updated: 10/19/01
Kenny Glasgow

Various Artists - Border Crossing - Toronto Mix Sessions
Toronto Mix Sessions

BabyhazeVisualizeWelcome To The DiscotequeTechno SunsetI Need A Freak (John Selway Remix)FlexibilityNew Age House (Berlin City Remix)PanamericanaShowroom Dummies (Markus Nikolai Vocal Mix)UnderSimulationszeitalterCold As SilenceSilver Screen - Shower Scene (Laurent Garnier Remix)If I Had Known This BeforeThe SpiceSimple Short Cut