Ok, well, My first release has caused a bit of controversy(?) all over the shop so let me clear a few things up.

The Bjork thing was an accident. I`d just sorted a distribution deal with Electronik Music Distribution, and Pat Hurley heard the Bjork tune (which I did mainly for myself), and he kinda bludgeoned me into releasing it.

And I can see why now, the tune has turned out to be a massive hit, and has paved the way for the continuation of the label (which is entirely self financed). Although I don`t think I`ll be doing too much of this sort of commercialism. Although underneath all the Bjork and stuff, it`s still grindy and grimey. Still for a first release by an unknown, it`s done alright and is on the 3rd re-pressing, although I`m not sure if getting caned by Sasha is cool or not??

The Label will continue with one side tech-house, and one side hard techno, and hopefully, the mastering is much better (you never stop learning). the next release is imminent. And in fact is up for pre-sales at bangingtunes.com

Who am I, well I was the nice guy who co-ran Pendulum Soundsystem in London, and has given up puttin on squat parties, as I just couldn`t keep fighting off the crack heads forever, and couldn`t stand by and let it happen either.

We have a club night "White Label" every other thursday in London aimed at promoting Producers and Record Labels rather than DJ`s.
Last week was cool, Sebastian Marx Live was Top. He is gonna be one to watch.
We are trying to give London a bit more techno, and generally just supporting the scene by giving producers an outlet.
I may well be getting on to Henry, Chris et all at some point in the future, although at the mo we are running the night completely free, so we can`t afford to pay em.

Next week we have
Getafix Records
G.H.A.R (coalesce)
James Kinetec (Stay up Forever, Power Tools)
Dirty Bass (DirtyBlue/Dirty Bass Records)
Rob Wash (Stinky Pink)
and White Label Crew

Full Details at http://www.londontechno.co.uk

Come down, we need your support to keep hold of the venue (which is really nice)

Anyway take it easy folks and

TECHNO PRISONERS

Steve D-Bass