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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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J Saul Kane was somewhat overlooked I always thought.
His Depth Charge records were well ahead of their time- he was doing massive breakbeats with Kung Fu samples way before Big Beat (remember that?) was even thought of. I have a Mo Wax record by Nigo (of Bathing Ape fame) with a Depth Charge mix on it. Him and Jack Dangers only got the props they deserve from the underground heads, which is sadly always the way.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 20:57, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
He also did this*:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8y6MlCEhqs

A rave classic from the golden age. I fucking love it - there's a better mix on the other side though.

*with someone else I think
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:05, Reply)
I saw 808 State DJing last year.
A mate of mine is well into his techno and rave- he has had records released on Djaxx. He has also heard a tune of his get played by Ellen Allien at a clubnight during Sonar a few years back- that must be an incredible feeling.

He is also doing a demo package for Ovum- if it comes to fruition I will hit you the fuck up. He's rather ravey, but impeccably produced and very very sleek techno. I've DJd at gigs where he plays live- bit of a strange mix, me doing techy breaks then live acid techno, but it sort of works.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:10, Reply)

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