Memory Box with A Guy Called Gerald (live in session) at Patterns Brighton. Sat 18 April.
Track: A Guy Called Gerald - Indi Vibe
Video from @james_gm_101
This Saturday: LEFTFIELD dj set
will be a builder reflecting Neil’s wide interest in different music genres within Electronic music. He’s on at 6pm. Get there early if you want the full experience.
We’re proud to present the next release on Evasive Records: a heavyweight repress two-tracker uniting label head honcho Rob Pearson with long-time collaborator Robin Ball (Groove Pleasure / Memory Box).
Originally released in 2006 on Robin Ball’s Groove Pleasure imprint (Cat. No. GPL11), ‘Don’t Put Up Wit Dat’ marked the first collaboration between these two respected DJs, producers, and label bosses. With the resurgence of early-2000s tech house and renewed interest in the signature South London sound, original copies of this underground gem have been fetching well over £100 on Discogs. A relentless, driving cut of pure tech house craftsmanship, this one has been in high demand from crate diggers and connoisseurs alike — and now it’s finally back on wax.
‘The Right Vibes’, the duo’s second collaboration, followed in 2008. Produced at Evasive Records’ South London HQ, Online Studios, it originally appeared on the EVA021 Various Artists EP. Another standout slice of tech house, this track has remained a staple on Discogs want-lists for years — and for good reason. With a rock-solid groove, peak-time floor power, and a breakdown that still delivers nearly two decades later, it’s a natural choice for reissue.
Both tracks have been lovingly mastered by Marco Pellegrino at Analog Cut (Berlin) from the original Online Studios DAT tapes — sounding every bit as fat, if not fatter, than the original vinyl releases.
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Tech House TIP! ❤️🔥 @evasive_records are back in quick succession with another reissue gem from the vaults 💎
This time @djrobpearson and @djrobinball dig out two highly sought DAT tapes from 06’ and 08’ for a remaster. One originally released on Groove Pleasure and the other on Evasive.
Both are hard to come by and have fetched upwards of €100 over the years, so now is your time to add them to the collection 😮💨
This Saturday, Memory Box Brighton with live hardware sets from @paranoid_london and @dmx_krew at @patternsbtn , from 11pm to 4am.
Memory Box invites you into a sonic realm where rhythm and atmosphere intertwine, unfolding in the heart of Patterns, Brighton. Two of electronic music’s best live acts, Paranoid London and DMX Krew, playing live hardware sets, bringing raw, dynamic dancefloor energy, woven together by Memory Box head honcho and DJ Robin Ball. Expect a night where beats become memories, synths come alive, and the dancefloor transforms into a journey through sound.
Sex, Love & Motion at Soundshaft, London, 1993 to 1997, imo was one of the best weekly London underground club nights there has been! ❤️
The tape pictured is a bit of a cracker that I’ve just put up on sc. The first half is deep & dirty jackin techno (proto techouse), with many tracks being worthy of slotting into one of my current sets. In the second half things move up a notch or 2, with a 90’s techno peak near the end. I think it’s a good representation of the club and even of 90’s techno in London in general.
Respect to all the regulars at SL&M 💛, I was one of them ☺️ , and big love to the residents who kept it going week in and week out @tibbsy1911 , @coxy68 and @keith.fielder.1 ✊ who gave us a lovely little community and great music, run from the legendary Troublesome Records in Kingston.
#casettetape #jackintechno
#90stechno #oldschooltechno
#90sacid #90sacidhouse
#acidlondon #303 tb303 #808 #tb808 #909 #tb909 #acidtechnomusic