
“It’s pretty common knowledge that Outkast are my favourite group of all time – and unquestionably every 12” of theirs is hella jammin whichever way you flip it! Therefore for this Twelve 12”s.I decided to put mostly alternative remixes of many of their classics with the odd b-side, extra feature and original.
So much has been said about the maejsty of Outkast over the years that I won’t go on, instead just give you this latest all vinyl, all the way live Twelve 12”s dedicated to the masters.” - Rob
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“This is a promomix i made for for the BLACKLINE AGENCY and the SELECTED BASS event on 13th of January with Hatcha, Cotti, Drumsound & Bassline Smith, Stagga, The Monsters, Sensei, The Aliens and more in Belgium!!!! SIIIICK EVENT!” - Bukez Finest

“Like many record collectors I often forget about the great music I enjoyed in the past. Listening to some recent tracks by the likes of Dublicator and Carbon Based Lifeforms it somehow reminded me of the wonderful electronica of the early to mid 90ʼs so often played in the ambient rooms of Londonʼs more notorious techno clubs like Final Frontier.
Regretting not really giving the music the attention it deserved back then, and from slightly foggy memories, I recorded this mix to take my mind back to those places. Some classic tunes in the mix here alongside those contemporary tracks that got me feeling nostalgic. Enjoy!” - Andy Green
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The whole music business in the United States is based on numbers, based on unit sales and not on quality.
It’s not based on beauty, it’s based on hype and it’s based on cocaine.
—Frank Zappa
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“Light and dark, space and dread; they’re things of great importance to meditative dubstep music and, hailing from London’s Anti Social clique, Razor Rekta, is a DJ and producer whose relationship with the four elements has been cemented with this mix he made for us upcoming appearance at Chestplate’s debut Room Three takeover. His origins like deep with the garage days hosting his own show on Delight FM in 2002 which progressed into Rekta presenting guest shows on BBC 1xtra and various other radio stations such as the highly acclaimed Rinse FM.
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