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<blockquote data-quote="notloboldschool" data-source="post: 923058" data-attributes="member: 47725"><p>A mate of mine introduced me to J.R's mixtapes back in the 90s and I though they were wicked. I would imagine his sound is very different these days though. What was funny was even a mate who hated rave/techno, and liked grunge, really got into his tapes because JR would play things like remixes of The Grid-Swamp Thing, and coming from Manchester, there was a definite indie influence to his sets. Thanks for the share dude!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notloboldschool, post: 923058, member: 47725"] A mate of mine introduced me to J.R's mixtapes back in the 90s and I though they were wicked. I would imagine his sound is very different these days though. What was funny was even a mate who hated rave/techno, and liked grunge, really got into his tapes because JR would play things like remixes of The Grid-Swamp Thing, and coming from Manchester, there was a definite indie influence to his sets. Thanks for the share dude! [/QUOTE]
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