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From:
Damon Fairclough
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Date:
Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:39:53
Subject:
[idm] 1st Warp
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I was listening to a community access show callled ROTT on Radio Sheffield back in the autumn of '89 - they played Forgemasters' 'Track With No Name' and announced that it was from "a new Sheffield label called Warp". A top tune, no doubt, thought I didn't buy it there and then. A few months later I read a review of a tune called 'Testone' by Sweet Exorcist, so popped into a dance music store in Sheffield and picked it up. The shop, previously called FON Records, was now called WARP. As soon as I got it home, I realised I'd already heard the track some time ago, played out at a Sheffield club called Cuba, and those distinctive test tone bleeps had sent the whole place absolutely nuts. The next few months were incredible, as Warp seemed able to storm the UK Top 40 at will. 'LFO' and 'Tricky Disco' on Top Of The Pops?? It seems incredible, but it happened during that mad summer of 1990. Hanging out at the Warp Shop became something of a favourite pastime - if you stayed long enough, you'd see Rob and Steve, the LFO guys, Nightmares On Wax, Richard H. Kirk and others disappearing up the back stairs. Having been hanging around the fringes of the label back in those days, the heights that Warp has since reached astound me, and make me very happy too. Reading the posts from you all, from the US, Europe, Australia and right across the world, this label has had and continues to have a stupendous influence. Without a doubt, Warp is Sheffield's greatest export. My thoughts go out to Rob's family, Steve and the Warp crew, and all his friends. Damon. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org