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Turbo Recordings Tell The Truth
Published January 26, 2012 | By skrufff
Tiga’s label Turbo tackled the thorny issue of suspect superstar DJ feedback this week, with an unusually honest plug for Zoo Brazil’s new single New York.
“Zoo Brazil’s last Twin Turbo release received support from Crookers, Zombie Nation, Popof, Brodinski and Ewan Pearson,” said Turbo, “Also, someone downloaded it on behalf of Richie Hawtin.”
Posted in NEWS STORIES | Tagged cheating, Crookers, dishonesty, DJ feedback, dubstep, lying, plastikman, richie hawtin, skrillex, stealing, sunglasses at night, turbo recordings
Ring Tone Etiquette; System 7: (interview)
Published November 29, 2011 | By skrufff
Posh people’s etiquette organisation Debretts have recently issued fresh guidelines for mobile phones and ring tones so Skrufff asked a bunch of producers including psy-trance/ electronic legend Steve Hillage (System 7) about their personal preferences . . .
Posted in INTERVIEWS | Tagged debretts, etiquette, Glastonbury, manners, miquette, mobile phones, plastikman, psy-trance, ring tones., rude, simple minds, System 7, up


