great to hear the behind the scenes story from the DJs, inc the hidden DAT machine recording the sets.
Yeah, Stuard Reid, was responsible for the Eclipse and Stars X2 mixtapes, I still wonder if he has some stashed away in some attic somewhere, long forgotten.That's quite hilarious that the DJs were pissed off - they mostly just played other people's productions! It's the producers who should've been really pissed off, if anyone, but the producers and DJs were all getting exposure, and we got wicked tapes! If it wasn't for Stuart and his dodgy tapes, I'd never have heard half the music I did when I was younger. I never went out clubbing, couldn't stand it, I just liked the music, and hearing it on those tapes, mostly Stuart Reid tapes, is what made me want to produce my own music.
Chris was he also responsible for the later bangkok tapes, I'm sure I read that somewhere , I could be wrong though.Yeah, Stuard Reid, was responsible for the Eclipse and Stars X2 mixtapes, I still wonder if he has some stashed away in some attic somewhere, long forgotten.
Yes, you are correct, it was printed on the back of some of the later Stars X2 tapes. They set up a website where you could buy them on line, by then though mixtapes were becoming obsolete, so it never took off.Chris was he also responsible for the later bangkok tapes, I'm sure I read that somewhere , I could be wrong though.
Regards a stash of tapes, when I was on Face-ache yrs ago and on a oldskool group some fella would now and again post up some Eclipse sets that id never seen for sale or online before, he used to say these were never packed and sold, they seemed genuine due to the mcs etc...
I do wonder how many more bootlegs and other bits he was responsible forYes, you are correct, it was printed on the back of some of the later Stars X2 tapes. They set up a website where you could buy them on line, by then though mixtapes were becoming obsolete, so it never took off.
All I know is I've not seen any flyers past 1992 for Bangkok @ the Tic Toc, not sure if Reid was part of it or not, there was something online about it but cant find it..I'm sure I remember pulling one of the tape-face stickers off of a Bangkok tape; the stickers they used to stick on a new mix recorded on to an old tape that didn't sell or whatever, and the original tape was from The Edge - I'm pretty sure that happened, but my memory does muddle things up as the years go by! Reid was behind the Bangkok events, wasn't he?
That's what makes me think it was him even more so, because the same thing was happening with both The Edge and Bangkok tapes, where they kept selling new mixes under that event name years after the actual events had stopped!All I know is I've not seen any flyers past 1992 for Bangkok @ the Tic Toc, not sure if Reid was part of it or not, there was something online about it but cant find it..
Yes deffo for the money, even in the vid Carl Williams said his tape was sold has Sasha 6.. Also he said he wanted no mcs on the sets, has we all know having mcs on sets give away a lot of info....That's what makes me think it was him even more so, because the same thing was happening with both The Edge and Bangkok tapes, where they kept selling new mixes under that event name years after the actual events had stopped!
I wonder if Reid had no interest whatsoever in the music he was dealing with in general, and was just entirely in it as an opportunity to make money.
So half the mixes we heard were probably not even the DJ listed on the tape - some happy hardcore tapes had the last 15 mins of some Jungle set at the start. I loved the no MC feature, but there was a remnant of the MC left under the music on some of them!Yes deffo for the money, even in the vid Carl Williams said his tape was sold has Sasha 6.. Also he said he wanted no mcs on the sets, has we all know having mcs on sets give away a lot of info....
I remember my mate buying some Edge tapes and you could hear the mc had sort of been muted out
in the vid Carl Williams said his tape was sold has Sasha 6