Welcome to the official MySpace page for 3 Beat Records!
Background
You can hear it at the top of Slater St, a low pulse bouncing off the once-grimy warehouses and garages, getting louder as you make your way down the road, until the pulse is no longer just that anymore; it's a thump. A sharp, incessant thump that stops for a second before it starts again. On. Off. On. Off. And at the heart of this noise is a shop, a shop selling space age disco sounds, feeding the habits of a generation of head nodders and disco dancers, some of whom are lined up at the counter, heads facing the racks of records, not speaking, listening, always listening...
By 1989, the acid house explosion had given birth to a market of record hungry kids. The shops of London and Manchester were weighed down with Chicago Trax, Italo House and New York's groovy garage. And in Liverpool? In Liverpool there was close to nothing, so when three students decided that an hour's journey along the M62 to Eastern Bloc wasn't as much fun as it used to be, 3-Beat Records was born and dance music in the city had a home. They moved into clubs too, bringing the likes of Weatherall, Harvey and Slam to G-Love a night they started with scouse legend, John Kelly. It was voted Best Club by Mixmag in 1991.
Sixteen years on, 3 Beat has just been given a £30,000 makeover (as they say on Richard & Judy), a homage to the impact dance music has had on this city. And there's always a buzz around the shop, people looking for that tune, for that remix, you can see how much they want it.. this is what music does to people. Then there's 3,000 others. They don't live in Liverpool, but the reputation of the shop is such that they buy their tunes by mail. And who shops here? How about Sasha, John Digweed, Danny Howells, John Kelly, Yousef, Paul Oakenfold, Graeme Park, Dave Seaman, Groove Armada's Andy Cato, Timo Maas ... the list goes on and on and on. At 3-Beat they must be doing something very right.
Behind The Counter
Pezz, the manager, the man, a prog house godfather who has played everywhere from Hacienda to being part of legendary DIY Crew. Adam Helliwell, aka 'Dislodged', who likes prog, makes techie tunes and looks after breaks, techno, tech house & minimal Thomas Tuft teases customers with the cooler house sounds and wicked eclectic vibes and DJ's at his own 'Troubled Souls' night. Rob Cain, the man behind the bounce, DJing at every venue in the UK, producing as Total Controle, and famed for his scratching antics. Jemmy Varley, in charge of all things tech house & mail order - Currently going from strength to strength, DJing at Sankeys, Electric City and at his very own Aztec night aswell as landing gigs in places such as; New York, Dublin.
I uploaded a mix set from june 2008. It was recorded @ Club "Distillery" in Leipzig (Germany) during my live performance. Style: From Minimal-Techno to Maximal Techhouse. Length: 80 Minutes
hey hows it going? just wanted to pop by and say hey, hows Liverpool these days?? need to get a gig down there me thinks, any goood places?
Bradley
message bak if ya get a chance :)
x
Sapin lids preciated the add , long may your shops hallowed doors stay open and the floors shake wid the choonage... iv bin missin it tho sinse me move boooo thank fuk for tinternet