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Blue Divide
Norken
(Hydrogen Dukebox)
Reported Friday, February 7 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Loathing red for the eminently sensible reason that it's the chosen colour of the Northern England's cheesiest soccer team Manchester United, expat Mancunian Lee Norris (aka Norken) has presumably labelled his latest remix project Blue Divide after his first true love Manchester City. Read more...
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Fractured
Compiled & Mixed by Hyper
(Bedrock Breaks)
Reported Monday, January 27 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Previously synonymous with progressive trance John Digweed?s Bedrock label wisely launched a breaks compilation series and Fractured is the label?s second chapter. Read more...
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The Everlasting Blink
Bent
(Sport/Ministry of Sound Recordings)
Reported Monday, January 27 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Now sitting comfortably alongside their peers and rivals Groove Armada and Zero 7 (excluding singer Sia) British Bent duo Simon Mills and Nail Tolliday, found their first rich seam of musical sample gold in the downtempo panhandle of charity shop land. Read more...
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DJ Kicks
DJ Tiga
(Studio K7)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
12 months after electroclash emerged as the saviour of a decidedly damaged mainstream club culture, the much maligned genre has morphed and mutated to become a genuine catalyst for night-life renewal. Read more...
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Dehli 9
Tosca
(Studio K7)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Though Richard Dorfmeister is usually associated with his regular collaborator Peter Kruder his first serious musical collaborator was Rupert Huber, after the pair met at school when still teenagers. Read more...
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London (Thee Radical Blaklite Edit)
Pet Shop Boys
(Unknown)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Never exactly the hippest of synth bands, 80s veterans the Pet Shop Boys nevertheless produced some of the best electro-pop anthems of the era and their active return to the dance arena is both welcome and appropriate. Read more...
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Abstract Funk Theory
Lo Fidelity Allstars Present
(Obsessive)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Disproving the rule that nice guys finish last, Brighton based elector-disco-soulsters Lo Fidelity Allstars remain one of the most successful British dance bands in the US, selling hundreds of thousands and albums and winning fans from Bootsy Collins to Macy Gray and shock radio jock Howard Stern. Read more...
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Going Gone
Sky City
(Soundgizmo Audio)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Usually associated with drum & bass, American producer Jamie Myerson has long cast his production gaze beyond the genre?s limits and on his new album Going Gone he emphasises his seriously diverse abilities within the wider field of electronic music. Read more...
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Man Hrdina/Hot In Here
Tiga
(Studio K7)
Reported Thursday, January 23 2003
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Skrufff favourite DJ Tiga looks certain to achieve DJ Hell style crossover success this year and it will be richly deserved for the hugely talented Canadian. Read more...
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