RE: [313] West London sound???

2001-07-27 Thread Rob Theakston
www.goyamusic.com is one of the main distributors. www.groovedis.com also carries alot of their stuff. if i recall correctly, goya is housed in the old trojan records pressing plant on kensal road. but i could be wrong, as i don't have any of that info in front of me. top five goya music tearjerke

Re: [313] West London sound???

2001-07-27 Thread Dan Sicko
It's kind of a misnomer ... from what I understand there was a cluster of record stores and distributors in that general area? Also commonly described as "Broken Beats" -d At 5:42 PM +0100 7/27/01, Max Duley (ARCart) wrote: 'scuse me, but what is the West London sound? I live in west London a

[313] West London sound???

2001-07-27 Thread Max Duley (ARCart)
'scuse me, but what is the West London sound? I live in west London and I have never heard of it. Are you talking about 2-Step, or UK Garage as it is now more commonly known, or something completely different? Max --- http://www.ARCart.org

Re: [313] west london "sound" - Nubian Mindz

2001-04-06 Thread Matt MacQueen
> Sorry if this has been mentioned already: There's an interview with Dego > and IG Culture in last month's XLR8R. I would have liked more, but it was a > decent introduction. The article includes sidebar with a rundown on other > key figures. I'm playing catch-up on this thread, but I've been

Re: [313] west london "sound"

2001-04-05 Thread K Hawkins
Sorry if this has been mentioned already: There's an interview with Dego and IG Culture in last month's XLR8R. I would have liked more, but it was a decent introduction. The article includes sidebar with a rundown on other key figures.

Re: [313] FW: [313] west london "sound"

2001-04-05 Thread Arsenal 2001
oh yes. likwid biskit, he has a hand on EVERYTHING that comes out on main squeeze recordshis collaborations are plentiful and insane to keep up with if you are a completist. but good stuff regardless _ Get your FREE download

FW: [313] west london "sound"

2001-04-05 Thread Mann, Ravinder [CCS]
> OK...who remembers IG Culture from Dodge City Productionsthat was back in > the day... > Also recording as Likwid Biskit...I think... > > > 2. not only is 4Hero to be credited, but I find IG Culture and Phil Asher > also to be founding fathers behind the movement. ESPECIALLY Phil Asher, a