Basement Records
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The Basement label was started up in 1990 and was run from the Record Basement shop in Reading. The label was run by Phil Wells (aka Basement Phil). |
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Undying respect for all you've done for the culture, Phil – should you be reading this. I was hoping to pick up some Basement merch (better late than never), but the website appears to be down at the moment. Hope this is a temporary state of affairs!!
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Edited 7 years agoAre we ever going to see digital releases of the back catalogue, I have all the vinyls but they are well used and so the sound quality is not really doing the label much justice when played out, seems crazy not to make these available to a wider audience!?
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This is one of the few labels that you can buy pretty much any 12" without even hearing it and it'll be well worth it....Proper Hardcore, Jungle, Techno, Breakbeat. Acid sounding tracks.
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Edited 13 years agoA word of warning for anyone thinking of purchasing any of the digital re-releases on this label. After seeing them for sale on juno, i decided to pick up some of their early rarities, but i have to say i'm hugely disappointed. I have no idea who sourced these digital copies, but they're blatant vinyl rips, and not particularly good ones at that. Shame on you Basement Records if you had anything to do with what appears to be nothing more than a quick cash-in. It takes some of the shine off what is otherwise a deservedly well-respected label.
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Edited 19 years agoBasically,every decent rave tune that made your hairs stand up on your neck in 91/92 was as a result of these guys---the dark d&b and hardcore they made are seminal classics in dance culture,my favourite being kev birds airspace---true innovators of the 1992 scene and on every rave tape going thats good!
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One of my favourite labels, mainly for their '92 and '93 releases - helped create that distinctive dark drum + bass/ techno sound in 1993, played by Randall, Ratty and others, that was unfortunately waylaid by the ragga influenced 'jungle' sound in 1994.
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Probably my favourite label ever - in the words of Mad P, "Hardcore, Jungle, Techno" at it's best! EVERY DJ on the scene played Basement tunes in 1992/3 and you'd be hard pressed to find an oldskool tape from that era that doesn't contain one.
Big up Basement Phil for starting this one back in 1991. It's a cliche, but they don't make 'em like that anymore! -
This label started developing a lot of personality at about release #40, with The Sentinel's "Heavy Vibes / Pulse Of Life." At this point it became a great podium for moody and beautiful melodic jungle. The tracks put out at this point were thoughtfully composed songs, a lot containing emotive melodies utilizing the moody, mellow Rhodes synthesizer. Several of my most favorite "intelligent" jungle tracks were put out by this amazing label, among them The Sentinel's sexy and dreamy "Genesis."
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The #1 Jungle Tekno label, dons of darkness. Has an instantaly recognizable, unique sound. The beats were usually more 4 to the floor sounding, plenty of dark pads and analogue sounds. Very consistent in quality, from about #12 to around #40 when it started getting bland ("intelligent", mellow d'n'b).