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PF G053CD
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"Marco Passarani's musical journey began in the early nineties when he was involved in the burgeoning Roman techno radio scene. Around this time, he began participating in many warehouse parties and events performing both live and as a DJ. From these humble beginnings, Marco has steadily built a successful career as a pioneer and torch-bearer for the Italian electronic dance music scene, being recognised and respected as such both at home and internationally. Marco has always taken a very central, varied approach to music. Not only has he released an abundance of well-regarded singles and remixes on a host of international imprints, he has also established and run the labels Nature, Plasmek and Pigna, acting more as the producer behind such bands as Jolly Music, J's Pool, Monomorph and Ambit 3. Sullen Look, Marco's debut on Peacefrog infuses a wide range of influences, from early Detroit and electro to hip hop and funk, whilst holding onto an eclectic style that is all Marco's very own. Full of acid tinged breaks, spliced beats, and melancholy melodies, Sullen Look is a timeless album that manages to conjure up the bygone days of electronica whilst still appealing to the modern dance buyer's electro tinged sensibilities."
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PF G040CD
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Featuring remixes of: Nylon Pylon, Radio 4, Chicks On Speed, Louis Austin, Sinema, Revton, Playgroup, Softcell, The Rapture, Chromeo, Captain Comatose, Trash Palace, The VCR's, Andrea Doria, Yello. "Trevor Jackson began his journey in music back in the early days, designing classic and instantly identifiable record sleeves for the likes of Raze, Todd Terry, The Jungle Brothers, Eric B & Rakim and others. Then came his trademark cover designs for the Stereo MCs, the distinctive logo and cover art for techno label, Network, and the first S-Express single. In 1996 he decided to start his own label Output. Free of any preconceptions or expectations and now able to release any genre of music he wishes, Trevor felt inspired again. The label has released over 40 titles to date, home to the likes of Fourtet, 7-Hurtz, Sonovac, Black Strobe, and others who equally excite and intrigue as they do confuse and perplex. Despite Trevor's many creative commitments, he has successfully carved himself out a niche as one of the most sought-after remixers around. On Reproduction, Trevor shares his finest remix moments, with 16 tracks from some of clubland's most recognizable names reinterpreted into house anthems. Full to the brim with his trademark fat production, driving basslines, gritty hats and rough guitar licks, Trevor Jackson hits a dance floor formula, that is at once accessible, unique and deeply underground."
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PF G044LP
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Double LP version. "Stories From Bohemia is a modern day nu-soul masterpiece packed full of deep warming strings, laidback summer grooves & heart-warming vocals that could only emanate from Detroit. Song highlights include the opening track 'Something For You', a smooth broken beat groove with a positive lyrical message & jazzy keys. 'Shine On Me' originally released on Moodymann's limited & sought after KDJ imprint. 'No Goodbyes' a down tempo Carl Craigesque slow burner. 'We Are Beautiful' a future broken beat anthem & 'All To You' a 4 to the floor houser with uplifting lyrics & deep house drive. Timeless music in the age of manufactured plastic."
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PF G025CD
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"The first ever artist album from one of Underground Resistance's most consistent & sought after foot soldiers. James Pennington AKA the Suburban Knight has been heavily involved in the roots of Detroit's most influential export since its conception in the Eighties. My Sol Dark Direction is an accumulation of 17 years worth of contributions to the world of dance music. A masterpiece of house, techno & electronics, featuring time honored classics and new flawless productions. This is a must for anyone with the slightest interest in dance music, an 'essential lesson' in the history of house."
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PF G030CD
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"Parts In The Post is a collection of Plaid's finest remix moments, with artists as diverse as Goldfrapp, Unkle, Bjork, Nicolette, Herbert & Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. This album of remixes is a great package that crosses all musical boundaries, & should appeal to music lovers of all types, as well as the Plaid and Warp diehards. Originally recording as Plaid on their own Black Dog Productions label, & as 2/3 of the inspirational Black Dog on GPR & Warp, Ed Handley & Andy Turner have consistently produced some of the most forward thinking & groundbreaking music available." Artists include: Bjork, Tao, Ebz, Sieg Uber Die Sonne, Relection, Koolaking, Gregory Fleckner, Studio Pressure, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Nicolette, Plaid, Unkle, Funki Porcini, Goldfrapp, Dropshadow Disease, Sensorama, Herbert, Jung Collective, and Coba.
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PF G030.01LP
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Double LP version. Part 1 of 2. This volume feat: Bjork, Tao, Ebz, Sieg Uber Die Sonne, Reflection, Koolaking, Gregory Fleckner Quartet, Studio Pressure, Grandmaster Flash, Nicolette.
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PF G030.02LP
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Double LP version Part 2 of 2. This volume feat: Plaid, Unkle, Nicolette, Goldfrapp, Funki Porcini, Dropshadow Disease, Sensorama, Herbert, Jung Collective, Coba.
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PF G028EP
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Vinyl EP version. Five of the six tracks on the CD (which is now unavailable). "This EP continues the eighties flavored electro b-boy theme of Chamchimzee EP. Opening the EP is a massive new reworking of the album track 'Lungbone', which now boasts the vocal talents of Dennis Bourne, very reminiscent of early Seal. Next up is 'Damask', a beautifully crafted new track with it's funk fuelled metallic beats, & lush eerie strings assuring it plays from a wide variety of taste makers from across the musical universe, such as Gilles Peterson, Laurent Gamier & Andy Wetherall. On the flip side we are treated to a host of eclectic remixes, from some of the Bola collective -- associates of the Bolaman from across the world."
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PF G033CD
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"Archives Two is the fifth Planetary Assault Systems album for Peacefrog, and follows in the footsteps of Archives One, by bringing you more of those classic Luke Slater rarities under his popular & clubby Planetary Assault System guise The early Planetary 12"s contained on this new double pack & CD have been unavailable for a few years & have hence been changing hands on Ebay for mucho dollar. This is also the first time many of these tracks have appeared on CD. So, if you're unaware of the Planetary style of funked up minimal house & techno grooves or just missed them first time round, then this is a must introduction to one of the UK's most respected & pioneering techno outfits."
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PF G009CD
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"Recently described as 'the Herbie Hancock for the year 2000' Ian O'Brien launches in to his third album following from the highly acclaimed 'gigantic days'. The result is a fusion of global sounds and although the use of drum machines is an integral part of his songs there is an abundance of live percussion and instruments; Expect to find flutes cowbells Moogs bongo's etc mixed in with fender Rhodes and complex drum machine patterns. 'A history of things to come' is a cosmic jazz journey and will have cross over appeal with techno and jazz heads alike. He is also well respected amongst some of our own Detroit icons with personal endorsements from the likes of Moodymann and Carl Craig. The album is specifically aimed at the home listening market with the exception of the massive batucada track 'Teentown beats' already being caned on the dance floor circuit."
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PF G006LP
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Double 12" vinyl version, with remixes by Abacus, Herbert, Etienne de Crecy & Presense.
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PF G006CD
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"Furry Phreaks classic 'Want Me Like Water' gets the remix treatment from four of the biggest names in house/electronica music. Abacus' funky up-front vocal mix is sure to be popular both on the dancefloor and radio alike while Herbert's excellent twisted dub is raw and sublime. Etienne De Crecy's remix is basically an unreleased Super Discount track. Beautiful string intro followed by big breaks and bass lines. Lastly the Presence dub reminds us that Charles Webster is one of the most sophisticated producers of deep house music in the UK; gracing us with a wonderful U.S style smooth instrumental. (look out for his forthcoming album later this year). The CD contains a bonus mix from the very popular Derby based At Jazz along with extra mixes from Ettienne De Crecy plus the original vocal and dubs."
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PF 090 LP
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PF 090 CD
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"It's not often these days that a record label takes a chance in releasing music by a little known artist. Orders are gained mainly through profile alone rather than musical content. When this demo turned up it was obvious from the beginning that this was something entirely different from the usual run of the mill house and techno. It is also something very special and well worth taking a chance on. Chicago based Robert Grillo has recorded on the little known Black Zone records out of Italy and not much else. However, after speaking to other U.S producers it is obvious that he is well revered and respected as a musician and a producer on the Chicago scene. He can only be described as up and coming. This his first album is a collaboration with the Polish jazz singer Grazyna Auguscik and a host of hugely talented musicians. Grazyna has already released two solo albums and has worked with some of the current great names in jazz -- Michal Urbaniak, Urszula Dudziak and Bobby Enriquez to name but a few. His influences range from early primeval sounds to Herbie Hancock with the kind of Afro Cuban beats that you might hear on a Santana or Fela Kuti record. The standard of the musicianship is exemplary, the production carefully crafted and sublime. Underground Evolution may be a new name but to those who can find it this will be a buried treasure in many people's collections for years to come."
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