:0)! Pink I hope it works better with his cheeks :)
 
also nice to see Carl T's Compulsion getting an airing....me saw it and got 
it,I like it alot and
thats not just kissing a*se Martin....honest guv :)

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thu 19/02/2004 14:58 
        To: Tom Magic Feet; 313 mailing list 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: (313) Fw: Techno Mix on Radio1
        
        

        Never mind the music what colour eye shadow will he be wearing :)
        
        
        19/2/04 2:57 PM Tom Magic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        
        > Advanced Rec's label boss & producer - Ade Fenton - will be appearing 
on
        > Fergie's show this Friday.  Listen live at 11pm GMT Friday 20th March 
or via
        > the archive on www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/fergie
        >
        > Also - keep your eyes peeled for ADV20+21 EP's......& forthcoming 
releases
        > on Ade's new 'Perverter' label.
        >
        > Ade Fenton - Radio 1 Mix
        > 1.  DJ Bam Bam - Lock Groove #1 - Bass Heavy Music
        > 2.  Jamie Bissmire - Lock Groove #3 - Ground
        > 3.  Anthony Rother - Bodytalk - Cocoon
        > 4.  DJ Tonio & The Hacker - White Label
        > 5.  Surgeon - Learn Your Lesson - Counter Balance
        > 6.  Scan X - Transit - F Communication
        > 7.  WJ Henze - 50 11 56 North - Federation of Drums
        > 8.  Ade Fenton - Higher - Advanced
        > 9.  Joris Voorn - Missing - Sino
        > 10. Ade Fenton - Love - Perverter
        > 11. Robert Hood - Hagia Triada - Axis
        > 12. Joey Beltram - Ten Four - Tresor
        > 13. Hertz - Recreate - Recycled Loops
        > 14. Player 8 - Joey Beltram Remix - Player
        > 15. Tim Xavier/Wale Taiwo - Ode to Rush (Advanced)
        > 16. DJ Funk - Work That Body - Trax
        > 17. Carl Taylor - Compulsion - Bugged Out!
        > 18. DJ PJ - Like it Wild - DataBass
        > 19. Moneyshot - The Guvnor - Chancer
        > 20. DJ PJ - Work That - DataBass
        > 21. DJ Deeon - Shake That Butt - DataBass
        > 22. Glenn Wilson - Torment & Tease - Punish
        > 23. Jeff Mills - Mosainga Loop - Psycho Thrill
        > 24. The Advent - Sketched for Life - Tresor
        > 25. Speedy J - Tanga - Novamute
        > 26. DJ Rush - Get on Up - Projex
        > 27. Alpha Lema Test Pressing - ReRub
        > 28. Ade Fenton - Circuito E Vida - Advanced
        > 29. DJ Bam Bam - Here it Comes - Bass Heavy Music
        >
        > Ade Fenton Spring Diary
        >
        > March
        > 6th  - Atomic Jam, Birmingham, UK
        > 11th - The Ministry, Shrewsbury, UK
        > 12th - Strictly Techno, Night Town, Rotterdam
        > 20th - Refresh, Glasgow
        > 27th - Holodeck, Cardiff, Wales
        >
        > April
        > 10th - Croatia
        > 17th - Foresight, Glasgow, UK
        > 23rd - Silo, Belgium
        > 24th - Locked, Manchester, UK
        >
        > May
        > 1st  - Atomic Jam Vs Split, London, UK
        > 8th  - Brussels, Belgium
        > 15th - Emporium, Coalville, UK
        > 20th - 31st - USA Tour tbc
        >
        > June
        > 5th  - Atomic Jam, Birmingham, UK
        >
        > Biography
        > During the last five years, Ade Fenton has established himself as one 
of the
        > UK techno scene's main player's.
        >
        > His worldwide respected label Advanced, now in it's 5th year and 
nearing it'
        > s 20th release, has become instantly synonymous with dancefloor driven
        > beats, representing Ade's ever changing direction, from hard funked up
        > techno through crunching industrial influenced electro.  Worldwide
        > distribution is now handled by Rotterdam's 'Triple Vision' following 
Prime's
        > collapse.
        >
        > 2004 sees Ade launching his new project, the Perverter label, based 
on his
        > acclaimed double release of the same name on Ben Long's Potential, 
which
        > received support from many of the world's leading techno dj's for it's
        > forceful and unique approach to dancefloor dynamics.
        >
        > Additionally, releases and remixes on many of the world's most sought 
after
        > labels including Primate, Primevil, Potential, Ground, Audio, Planet 
Rhythm,
        > Wet Musik & Materials have also contributed to his burgeoning 
reputation.
        >
        > With his DJ schedule busier than ever, this year Ade celebrates his 
6th year
        > of residency at the UK's leading techno club Atomic Jam, and 
blistering
        > performances have made him a regular at techno clubs across every 
continent
        > of the world.
        > His appearance on BBC Radio 1 last year is still one of the most 
requested
        > and revered mixes on the show and a return is pencilled in for 2004 
for a
        > one hour mix (an honour only previously bestowed on Dave Clarke).
        >
        > Ade's main project for the last two year's has been the production of 
his
        > debut album. Now almost complete, the album will see Ade moving into 
new
        > territory, combining his well documented love of industrial acts like 
Nine
        > Inch Nails et al, with the intense dancefloor electronics for which 
he has
        > become known. An 'artist' album in every sense of the word is 
promised,
        > highlighted by a number of songs written by Ade and featuring vocals 
by
        > electronic music legend Gary Numan.
        >
        >
        
        

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