Kevin Maurice Saunderson (born September 5, 1964) is an American electronic dance music DJ and record producer.
[3][4] He spent the early years of his life in Brooklyn before moving at around age 10 to Belleville, Michigan, a rural town 30 miles from Detroit.
Atkins and May soon became serious about mixing others' music and creating their own, but Saunderson pursued other goals first, studying telecommunications and playing football at Eastern Michigan University.
Initially concentrating on becoming a DJ, Saunderson was inspired to create his own music after watching the six-month-long process as Atkins and May completed "Let's Go.
"[7] Atkins shared his technical expertise with Saunderson, and those early sessions led to a track called "Triangle of Love".
[11][12] Notable releases incorporating the "Reese Bassline" include Renegade's "Terrorist" (Moving Shadow, 1994),[13] "Pulp Friction" by Alex Reece (Metalheadz, 1995) and "Sonar" by DJ Trace (Prototype Recordings, 1998).
"The aim is to help and develop new talent and more importantly to continue to create and release great music," wrote Saunderson.