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Member Since: Aug 09, 2008
Rank: 111
Average Vote Received: Correct (3.57, 7 votes)
Rated 5 releases, average: 3.40
Location: London
Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (5 ratings)

Reviews:

Last Rhythm - Tonite's The Nite - 24-Sep-08 02:47 PM
Highly energetic dj mix of classic ital house and much sampled peech boys. no note is left uneffected, doesn't have the appeal of candi statons youve got the love dj mix. "the vocal out of time!!" - Dj Erin. wicked !! this is pure piracy with a capital P. but thats what it was like in 92.. these white labels flew out at the time of release and were very much in the spirit of chips and charlie the london scene was too hot, I heard a rumour that kate moss turned up on this somewhere but cant say anymore than that, except captain sensible is a silly boY!!

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Various - Loved Up - 08-Sep-08 01:25 PM
On magazine
"this CD dishes out the business in pure form: four to the m-f-ing floor banging house music. I am surprised to find it is the Beeb whoíve supplied the most illicit acid house in my flat and immeasurably grateful. Loved Up comes a lot closer to a warehouse on the M25 than your average house-club in London.. Some tunes: the full on "Two Moons and a Trout" from Union Jack: deeply esoteric "Advances" from Suggestive; the Gridís Crystal Clear" peircing together new thoughts in your mind, Absolute Classics. Did I mention The Prodigyís "Break and Enter"? This album is dangerous. Thereís some majestic progressive house here too and the whole shennanigans is rounded off with a whisper of ambience from the Sabres of Paradise. Lovely"

Various - Live It Up - 08-Sep-08 01:23 PM
DJ Magazine
Various Live it Up Primavera
Itís a strange world sometimes. The other day I was reminiscing about life a few years ago, and what music I was listening to at the time. Whatever happened to Transglobal Underground? I thought to myself. I had vague memories of seeing them at a club and remembered liking their one and only memorable single "Templehead", with it's hypnotic chants and utopian message of music as a universal language. Then what should turn up on my doorstep the next morning? This compilation with Templehead slap bang in the middle of a mix of early and mid nineties forgotten club classics. There is a god, maybe. "Live it up" was compiled by Flystyle and Mellow, the same team responsible for the excellent soundtrack to the BBC's E generation drama "Loved Up". Dreadzones anti CIA rant "Fight the Power" sets the tone , continuing the anti-establishment message conveyed subtly by the artwork, a close up shot of someone enjoying a large bifta. Other highlight include the piano-pop of Sunscreem, Eatstatics debut "Gulf Breeze", Bedrock's "For what you dream of", and, pick of the bunch, Pete Lazonbyís epic, blissed out "Sacred Cycle", which brings the album to a spine tingling close. "Parental guidance Advised: Smoke Pot" reads the sticker attached, just in case anyone hasn't got the message. OK, if you insist 9/10.

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