Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Steve Cook. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων
Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Steve Cook. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Κυριακή 3 Μαΐου 2020

Label Realm: cuttinG edGe music



Guerilla Records was a seminal label which was set up by William Orbit and Richard O' Dell in 1990. The co-founders had already a business relationship from mid 80's when the former was managed by the latter. The label's name originated from Orbit's studio, which was obviously called Guerilla. It championed the progressive house genre with releases by React 2 Rhythm, D.O.P., Bass-O-Matic (one of William Orbit's early aliases) and The Drum Club, presenting the hottest sound in UK during the first half of the 90's. The label's trademark was the camo sleeve of the releases (designed by graphic artist Steve Cook), which was aligned with the militaristic name. Unfortunately, the output of the company ended abruptly at its peak, with the last release in 1994 (I can only assume that the two guys did not get aligned about the label's future status). Currently, the company exists with a differentiated name (Guerilla Recordings) for licensing matters of back catalog (owned by indie giant Ministry Of Sound).



Good Looking Records was founded in 1992 by Danny Williamson (a.k.a. LTJ Bukem) and is one of the most influential labels in jungle/drum 'n' bass music (along with Metalheadz & Moving Shadow). Bukem created the label in order to release his first production 'Demon's Theme', one of the first dnb tracks. According to the owner of Basement Records (Basement Phil), the track was initially planned to be released in his label, but Danny later decided to invest in a new label, whose distribution was assisted by Phil. GLR's specialties were intelligent liquid dnb productions, curated by essential players (besides Bukem), such as PFM, Artemis and Seba. Logical Progression & Earth compilations can be used an an introductory material for the label. Last traces of the company (even presence in social media) are detected in 2014, indicating its inactive status.



Global Underground needs no introduction for EDM listeners of late 90's - early 00's. The label presented the classic 2-CD mix compilations by famous DJs of the era (Sasha, John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, Danny Tenaglia), influenced by their actual DJ sets in a specific city (even Athens got its release by Danny T!). The GU City CDs became the best selling mix compilation series of the period. Initially, it was conceived by Boxed label (maybe GU should have been included in letter B...), but a few years later a separate company was created with the same name. The last years a revival of the series appeared, with the latest installment assigned to aspiring DJ Patrice Bäumel (supposedly in Berlin city).