Artist's albums
Bass Into the Future
2023 · single
Reach (Remixes)
2023 · single
Reach
2023 · single
Make Life Funky
2022 · single
Transit (Kevin Saunderson Remix)
2022 · single
Re:Generate
2021 · album
Before the Storm
2021 · single
I Can't Believe
2020 · single
It Could Be (Kevin Saunderson & Dantiez Club Mix)
2020 · single
The Need (Kevin Saunderson Remix)
2020 · single
Can You Feel It (Kevin Saunderson Remix)
2020 · single
Can You Feel It (Kevin Saunderson Remix)
2020 · single
Oombah (THEMBA's Herd Remix)
2020 · single
Frisk (Justin Cholewski Remix)
2020 · single
Frisk
2020 · single
Inner City presents Need Your Love
2019 · album
Oombah (Kevin Saunderson & Justin Cholewski Remix)
2019 · single
Sunday Afternoon (Kevin Saunderson Remix)
2019 · single
Ponderous
2019 · single
Spicy Mug
2019 · single
Infused
2018 · album
Station of the Groove
2017 · single
KMS 30th Anniversary EP
2017 · EP
Good Life (Remastered)
2017 · single
Pennies From Heaven (Remastered)
2017 · single
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Biography
Platinum-selling recording artist, label boss, festival promoter, true innovator in the pantheon of popular music, cultural champion, cracking DJ: there’s a lot to be said about Kevin Saunderson. His influence runs deep, through both adopted hometown of Detroit, and music culture as a whole: as one of the Belleville Three, the high school trio which also includes Juan Atkins and Derrick May, he irreparably changed the face of electronic music; with Inner City, he gave it some of its most memorable tunes. Between “Big Fun”, “Good Life”, debut album Paradise and a number of follow-up singles, Inner City (Saunderson and vocalist Paris Grey) amassed 12 UK top 40 hits and over six million records sold worldwide during their peak. A dancefloor-dominating remix by Luciano in 2008, and a globetrotting reunion tour in 2012, underscores the longevity of Inner City’s classic sound. His nickname of ‘The Elevator’ is apt: for his role in transporting Detroit’s new sound to a wider audience; as anyone who has seen him perform live can attest, his high-energy, high-spirit and high-impact DJ sets; and for spending the past 35 years of his life progressing the culture he helped create. With a stacked international touring schedule over the decades, playing in nearly every country and at nearly every festival or club worth mention, he has not stopped pushing the feeling of techno on and on. The Groove That Won’t Stop, indeed.