Monday, January 7, 2008

Source Direct "Controlled Developments", John B "Redox"

SOURCE DIRECT - CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENTS

1.Call and Response [7:15]7.9 Mb
2.Computer State [7:38]10.4 Mb
3.Black Domina [7:34]9.9 Mb
4.Enemy Lines [8:02]12.4 Mb
5.Two Masks [7:05]9.8 Mb
6.Capital D [7:41]8.5 Mb

Source Direct "Controlled Developments" Album Review

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Source Direct were key in defining the technical, breaks driven sound of the mid-90's. Possibly th most sorely missed producers of that era who hung it up a year or so after the release of Exorcise the Demons. Jim returned in 1999 and even resurrected the SD imprint for a run that included the stomper "Yo Bitch" as well as a few others. It was really the labels original series of tunes (Snake style, etc)that pushed the SD sound at its peak. THe platinum breaks selection and subsequently Controlled Developments showed a maturing process which extended to 'Exorcise'. Most fans agree that though SD pushed forward, the prime of their sound is stil the tunes they made from 94-96, Controlled being the only easily obtainable record.






JOHN B - REDOX

John B - Redox
Year: 2000


1.Prowler (remix) [7:04]11.5 Mb
2.We Like the Music (Latino remix) [6:45]10.8 Mb
3.Gollum vs. Poison Arrow [7:27]12.7 Mb
4.Simulated Sax (12 inch remix) [7:03]10.9 Mb
5.Let RIP (Hair Alert remix) [6:51]10.3 Mb
6.Imagine (12 inch remix) [7:02]11.4 Mb

John B "Redox" Album Review

Album Description
UK dance release, follow-up to 'Catalyst', released in 1999. Tracks include, 'Prowler', 'Imagine' and 'Double J' and more. 7 tracks on disc 1 with 7 remix tracks on the second disc, both packaged in a fabulous double digipak with a 4 page booklet. 2000 release.






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