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Relative Progress - Illustrated Primer E.P. mp3 album

Relative Progress - Illustrated Primer E.P.

Musician: Relative Progress
Album title: Illustrated Primer E.P.
Style: House, Deep House, Tech House
Released: 1996
Size MP3 version: 1360 mb
Size APE version: 1937 mb
Size WMA version: 1292 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 434
Format: ADX AC3 VOX APE VQF DXD AIFF
Genre: Electronic

Relative Progress - Illustrated Primer E.P. mp3 album

Relative Progress - Illustrated Primer E.P. mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 New Horizons
A2 Getting There
B1 The Onlookers Chant
B2 Panic
C1 Tunnel Vision
C2 E's Theory
D1 Heart 'N' Soul
D2 Flashes

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer – Colin Brown , Mike Mennie*

Notes

Written and Produced at DAD Studios, Bridge Park.
Published by DAD Music.
Special Thanks to Paul Roast, Danny Dread & The Bridge Park Crew.
Respect to The Highlander for Inspiration and Funky Edits.
Deep End Recordings are The Exclusive Licencees For The World.
Distributed by Mo's Music Machine/Grapevine/Polygram.
Made In England
EAN/Barcode: 5 023743 002594



Dibei
In love with this LP, fantastic piece of electronic music !
Invissibale
Calm down people always asking for represses. This sudden wish to repress everything is becoming crazy. This era will be fulfilled with more repress than new original material. Respect the original releases and leave them where they are. Repressing makes the original material worthless and somewhat makes it less unique and desirable. The only repress done the right way is to select a few tracks and the rest with remixes or new tracks, new artwork, NO vinyl rips and DATs only as source material, as the true artists and labels do. Would you repress a Picasso, Banksy or Andy Warhol ?
Wenaiand
I don't agree with you at all, I think it is a great thing that we get lots of represses from the 90s. The young generation, as I am part of, can have access to those tracks without spending $$$ for the original and moreover everyone can get a piece of this
Amarin
Your message doesn't make any sense.How can you say that repressing a gem will "make the original material worthless and less desirable" ? It's totally wrong, and your exemple illustrate what i'm saying: there are many copy of original painting (such as Picasso, Warhol ...), people know that it's not an "original", and the value of the original is not reduced. But it allows people to have access to this. It's good for the author, for the label AND for the vinyl industry. People saying "stop repress, keep originals" are people who don't want to see their "high price" record being available to many people .... So sad
Kemath
Hey JakeJef10, this is Colin Brown. I wrote and produced the Relative Progress, illustrated Primer EP.I've just been made aware of the renewed interest in it. Any idea why it's suddenly blown up?I'll happily provide you with any info you need on it. Kind regards, Colin
Qudanilyr
I need this record in my life, keep us posted with news of potential repress. Such a great track! Many Thanks
Sharpmane
Any specticism towards the current torrent of reissues and represses is understandable for various reasons but not out of respect (?) to the original material. As such, I would not define a vinyl pressing but master material of any sort. Original material in the digital age is doing fine adapting to various channels of production and projection and of course it is x times larger than vinyl production.That being said, the Relative Progress EP is a gem that should shine upon dancefloors again.Respect and thanks Collin for these unique tracks!
Nagor
Hi Colin, great work. Would love a repress of this ep
Adokelv
hey Colin! I can even put some of my money to make it happens. dm me. cheers!
Nenayally
Hi Colin ! It would be great to have a repress in fact ! Best, Antoine
Cozius
you forgot to mention the people buying their own records to label it as rare! fuck that!
Vobei
Hi Colin, seminal work here, a repress would be appreciated.
Faehn
Increased record digging. People seeking out quality rarities and unplayed tracks. Lots of '90s/early '00s and more recent limited pressings going for astronomical prices (usually £30 - £150). Will this ever see a repress? Do you have any spare copies? I'd love one!
Kegal
If don't want to pay Discogs prices don't worry, there's a copy on eBay for £500.00 (no offers accepted)
Burisi
Anyone have contact details for the original producers? Thanks x