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Kyle Hall dropped four albums in nine months

Kyle Hall released four full-length records between May 2025 and January 2026, all on his label Forget The Clock.

Kyle Hall dropped four albums in nine months

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Kyle Hall released four full-length records between May 2025 and January 2026, all on his label Forget The Clock. Nobody else in Detroit is working at that pace right now.

The run started with "90s Trip Hifi" in May 2025. "About the Focus" followed in September. "Sky Scraper" came out in December, recorded during a stretch Hall spent in Melbourne. "The Montreal Collection" closed the sequence in January 2026. Four LPs, one label, one producer, nine months.

Hall has been one of the most consistent voices in Detroit house and techno since his teens. What is notable about this stretch is not that the records are good, which they are, but that he decided to just put them all out instead of spacing them across two or three years the way most producers would. The industry math says you space releases to maximize attention per project. Hall appears to be running on the opposite logic, which is that if the material is there, the material goes out.

The four records are available on Forget The Clock via Bandcamp.

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