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  1. jake

    DS27

    this is only one 12, not 2 x 12 as listed.
  2. jake

    alphabet zoo

    dunno if you want to bother adding this, as it is a hip hop label, but here's the info all the same. owner: danny breaks contact: info@droppin-science.co.uk AZ001 - Harmonic 33 - Kaleidoscopic Sounds EP A1 - Woodblock A2 - The Holy Track A3 - Underwater Lady B1 - The Incredible Mole Machine B2 - Kaleidoscope B3 - Exotica AZ002 - Harmonic 33 - Extraordinary People EP harmonic 33 - the age of space harmonic 33 - do the zoo harmonic 33 - moompah harmonic 33 - rain song harmonic 33 - where have they gone harmonic 33 - far away places harmonic 33 - extraordinary people harmonic 33 - stereophonic sounds AZ003 - Danny Breaks - A New Dimension EP A1 - Zooloo Nation A2 - For Your Mind A3 - La La LA B1 - A New Dimension B2 - Junkie For Beatz B3 - Bonus Beatz i don't own the second release, so i can't confirm the info on that one.
  3. jake

    correction

    http://tarzan.spoox.org/display.php?type=name&id=2004 should be tom middleton, not tony. ooh, i just noticed that you already have an entry for tom middleton!
  4. jake

    Offset

    another white whale eludes statto...
  5. jake

    Most Valuable Player

    according to this old copy of atmosphere i have, ben grimm's real name is ben brodie.
  6. that does sound like a good idea. i'm too broke to buy records right now, but i'd like to keep track of the releases i'm missing but want to keep tabs on.
  7. written by luke murcutt on the forwardbound list: graham ( invisible man ) started timeless, then around cat no. 8 sometime in '94 he let brillo take over the label ( brillo used to work for vinyl ditribution ). brillo is still the guy that runs timeless, and is a partner in the running of oxfords d&b night "the source". as graham says "Brillo! There can only be one Brillo! Nice bloke, but he doesn't make tunes."
  8. jake

    CHANEL9602

    this actually came out in 1999, not 2000.
  9. yeah, that's what i was thinking, but i don't own one either.
  10. i would just do that for simplicity's sake. for a definite answer you'd have to speak to someone who owns that record. :?
  11. i knew that i'd have to do some graphic acrobatics, but taking 3 scans and joining them is beyond my skill. i can do it but it looks like garbage. as far as the label scans go - should i not bother scanning record labels on releases that have a picture sleeve?
  12. jake

    Happy Christmas

    i'm no post-whore! :wink:
  13. jake

    FUT001

    A1: Belle Rive A2: Dark Jazzor B: Chimix released in 1997.
  14. update: i just hooked up the scanner and scanning is under way! *edit: i just tried to make a 'composite' image of a full 12 x 12 cover. it looked awful, and because my scanner isn't big enough, i'd have to make 3 passes to make a full composite. i'm just going to scan the records with no cover art for now.
  15. as far as i know it is strictly drum and bass. taken from the stage one site (thanks guest): GENETIC STRESS Genetic Stress never strived to produce the ordinary, traditional sounds of Drum and Bass. Instead, their sound has always pushed the boundaries as far as possible. The results were first heard on the one-sided, limited edition of "Silver Haze", which was, and still is, very hard to find. Examples of other experimental tracks are "High Flyers" featuring the vocals of Corelle and the unusual and highly innovative "Sparkling" remixed by Aphrodite. Zed have brought a jazzy flavour to the label with their releases "Blue Nights" and "Slap". Future Passed have given their Hip-Hop style to the Drum and Bass sound. Toby Best has also written for the label under the pseudonym "Mission Control", producing in his characteristic atmospheric, light and tight, jump up style. The label's most popular release to date is the Matrix remix of "Spring Box" by Dilemma, which was originally released on the Narcotix label. It received the following review from Atmosphere magazine: "One of the kings of laying out the maximum twist, just check the analogue rollin' techno flave in this, taking you through tunnels in what seems a never ending b-line mission. Complimented by phat breaks arranged and edited two step. Buy on sight." PO BOX 1000 HIGHAMS PARK LONDON E4 9FJ TEL: 0044 (0) 20 8523 2200 FAX: 0044 (0) 20 8527 3300 Email - info@stageonemusic.co.uk a link to their complete discography: http://www.stageonemusic.co.uk/views/disco...=1L0X893BWZ80EB
  16. jake

    future talk

    apparently this is a sub label of versatile records which is owned by gilb'r. http://tarzan.spoox.org/display.php?type=a...=artist&id=2089
  17. 89 borough high street london se1 1nl uk taken from the forum on their website.
  18. this: 10 James Hardway Amanda Ghost Grow Justice Remix Justice should be replaced with this: 10 Justice - Transit (Alaska & Paradox Remix) i've got this cd so this is definitive.
  19. jake

    DUKE70CD

    Justice - Hears To The Future 01 Two Thousand Moments 02 Wack MC's 03 Cycle II 04 Beat Drop 05 Faith & Reason 06 Monk Rock 07 Suburbs 08 Wack MC's (Instrumental) released in 2000.
  20. yeah, it seems to be one of those neat forgotten eclectic labels.
  21. i have no idea about the HEMP10 thing. i only have 2 or 3 releases on this label, and HEMP10 is the earliest one i have. as for hoax - i can't provide any more information. i'd wager that it is a remix by hoax, but there's no way to tell for sure. since hoax has already done a remix for the label, i'd say that it was another remix by him.
  22. jake

    gutbucket #1

    yes, just one record. i think this was just a label that didn't have enough funding to release any new records.
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