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Graeme Park & Farley Jackmaster Funk @ Bangkok, Coventry 1996 (Double Pack)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chunky" data-source="post: 922194" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p>I don't think that many of the Bangkok tapes were recorded at Bangkok in Coventry. I think that many were acquired by Stuart Reid from various sources, that he then packaged under the Bangkok logo. </p><p></p><p>There is no doubt that there was a club in Coventry called Bangkok, I have seen flyers for it and the logo is the same, however, if you look at the number of tape releases and the DJ's on the tapes, this club should have been more prolific. I think that some were promos, others were recorded somewhere else. The Sasha promo one that I was given to by Dave Seaman is a good example of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chunky, post: 922194, member: 5458"] I don't think that many of the Bangkok tapes were recorded at Bangkok in Coventry. I think that many were acquired by Stuart Reid from various sources, that he then packaged under the Bangkok logo. There is no doubt that there was a club in Coventry called Bangkok, I have seen flyers for it and the logo is the same, however, if you look at the number of tape releases and the DJ's on the tapes, this club should have been more prolific. I think that some were promos, others were recorded somewhere else. The Sasha promo one that I was given to by Dave Seaman is a good example of that. [/QUOTE]
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