The company was started in 2006 by Bill Thomason, a DJ/Producer living in the Denver area. Bill has also recently landed an endorsement by Sabian Cymbals as he is also the drummer for Ten Cent Redemption. A Regional act based out of Denver.
So far the releases have ranged from Progressive house to breaks to tech-house to electro-house. From the start, the releases on Polytechnic have been gathering attention from a wide range of DJs such as:
Sasha, Jody Wisternoff, James Zabiela, Fred Numf, Shiloh, Benz & MD, Trafik, Royal Sapien, Stefan Anion, James Warren, DjKiRA, Darin Epsilon, Kennedy, Andrew-S, DJ Samer, Thomas Penton, Deepsky (Jason Blum), DJ Taucher, Sultan, Grid System, Sandra Collins, DJ R-Man, Matt Rickard (Standby), DJ Hano, Ariel Cybana, Monty Q, Denny Tsettos, Spesh, DJ Mindaugelis, J e l o, Jon Sinclair, Andrew Campbell and many, many more.
1. A Bit Less This Time
2. Evening Stroll
3. Hot Summer Night
4. I'll Never Forget To Remember
5. It's All Gravy Baby
6. Ramen Shuffle
7. Turn The Lights Down Low
8. You Know How I Do
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This is Polytechnic's second LP release.
DJ Reactions:
"Solid production, lots of great melodies throughout the album. It's been my pleasure to remix a couple of these tunes, congrats to Derek on a great release!" - 4.0 / 5
Mike Hiratzka (USA) (Lost Angeles Recordings)
"LP title track "Evening stroll" is the true highlight of this record, "A Bit Less Time" offers the Sasha-esque 'kick-snare' progressive anthem sound that prog DJ's will head directly for. For a slightly funkier vibe "I'll Never Forget to Remember" is a great back-room groover." - 4.0 / 5
Jon Sinclair (Slytek) (Spain) (Standby Records, Puro Beach, Tribeca, Urban Cafe, Savannah)
"Great Work!!! This Ep have a Big sound.." - 4.5 / 5