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Chicken Lips

Andy Meecham and Dean Meredith were two from the producers in charge of Bizarre Inc., an organization that scored several major club strikes in the first ’90s, including “I’m Gonna Obtain You,” “Took My Like,” “Like in Movement,” and “USING Kitchen knives.” Since 1999, they are known as Poultry Lips, …

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Bizarre Inc.

The Uk acid-house outfit Bizarre Inc. was mainly the automobile of DJs Andrew Meecham, Dean Meredith and Carl Turner; Altern 8’s Tag Archer was also a founding member, with vocalists Angie Brownish and Yvonne Yanni later on signing on aswell. Created in the Stafford region, Bizarre Inc. produced an immediate …

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Eon

Mostly the task of Ian Loveday, Eon was an early on hit around the acid-house club scene with sountrack-sampling trance hits like “Spice,” “Basket Case” and “Light Colour Sound.” Loveday was an consumer electronics fan from in early stages, beginning his documenting career through the middle-’80s with a straightforward setup …

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Lords of Acid

Lords of Acid’s exaggeratedly sexual acidity home dance music gained a cult following making use of their 1991 recording, Lust. Previously, the music group experienced released three singles that laid the groundwork for the thick, throbbing Lust and its own club strikes, “Tough Sex” and “I HAVE TO Boost My …

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Altern 8

Altern-8 was a verging-on-the-cartoonish rave clothing that pushed their singles in to the British graphs with promotional theatrics borrowed from your KLF and attention-getting surgical masks and chemical-warfare outfits from check out toe. Their catchy, enthusiastic dance tunes mixed breakbeats and weighty digital basslines with familiar examples which range from …

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Culture Beat

Though Culture Defeat remained active through the entire ’90s and in to the early 2000s, you can distill the group’s success right down to one song: the 1993 club smash “Mr. Vain.” And also other Euro-dance strikes from the first ’90s — Snap’s “Tempo Is really a Dancer,” 2 Unlimited’s …

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Spooky

Not to end up being confused with the brand new York DJ/maker of the same name, London-based duo Spooky includes Duncan Forbes and Charlie May, who began saving for William Orbit’s Guerilla label in the first ’90s after Orbit discovered the set in an archive shop. Most widely known for …

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