Control Freq

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Control Freq (pronounced "control freek", i.e. freak) is an American musical group.

Description

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Based in Detroit, Control Freq was founded and led by the club DJ/producer Static Revenger (a.k.a. Dennis White,[1] a.k.a. Latroit). Their music is considered techno or drum and bass. White's previous band was Charm Farm, "pop-rockers who took their cues from...techno, ’80s new wave, even baggy Brit-pop."[1]

Music

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Their song, "Satellite", is on AE Mix 1, a promotional album by the American clothing company/retailer American Eagle Outfitters.[2] The song also is featured in the video game Audition Online Dance Battle (Nexon America).

Discography

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Albums/EPs

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  • Sweetest Day EP (F111 Records, 1999)[3]
  • Freq Show (Warner Bros., 2000)[4]

Singles

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  • "Satellite"
  • "Sweetest Day"
  • "Do You Fear Me?"
  • "We Accept You"
  • "Welcome to the Freq Show"

References

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