
Neil Bainbridge Interview
Date: 16.09.07
Interviewer: Tom Golden
"I did used to buy a hell of alot of records about 5/6 years ago, but recently i've found myself slowly buying less and less. At the moment im playing 100% cd's just because its a format i really like - the majority of the music I either buy or recieve is in digital format..."
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Hipp-e Interview
Date: 03.10.07
Interviewer: Marco Giannini
“I think whether you are mixing records, using live, serrato or any other type of tool you still need to know what to put together… and its defintaely a talent. I think it starts to raise the bar as what you can do with music.”
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Kelvin K Interview
Date: 22.08.07
Interviewer: Tom Golden
"Well when I look back on it it was a pretty special time... but we were in the middle of it and it didn’t seem so big to me on the inside looking out. I knew I was working around a lot of talented people, and I was just trying to soak up as much as I could... Jay-J and Chris Lum really ended up taking off..."
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Justin Long Interview
Date: 22.08.07
Interviewer: Tom Golden
"There is so much musical history in Manchester. Growing up I was a huge Joy Division fan and I remember the 1st time I played at Sankeys (which was my 1st time there), I ended my set with ‘A Means To An End’ and I was nearly in tears! I mean the history is amazing..."
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Strakes Interview
Date: 22.08.07
Interviewer: Tom Golden
"Once I got to University I started going to Passion to see the Subliminal DJs like Morillo and Harry Choo Choo and then stumbled across The Bomb in Nottingham one night where Stacey Pullen was playing. That night was pretty much the turning point and I knew exactly what music I wanted to play..."
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Evi Eddie Richards Interview
Date: 16.06.07
Interviewer: Northern Nights
"I think the first house track I bought was in 1986," DJ Eddie Richards says as we accompany him on a trip down memory lane. "Yeah, it was by Sleazy D and called I’ve Lost Control. It was basically a squelchy 303 acid line with a strange vocal repeating the title. But I loved it..."
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