First dance cd ive bought in quite a wile , a good mixture of Hardcore Breaks , Rave Breaks + J-Tek , 13 unmixed tunes for £9.99 , you cant really go wrong there , but you could do better and buy the first compilation We're Not Dead for an extra £4.50 ..
If you would like to purchase a copy of the album please email Vinyl Junkie on john @ Grooveclick . co . uk or send him a Facebook PM with STILL NOT DEAD as the subject and he will send you an order form.
The album is an extremely limited edition. There is only 200 copies and once they are gone that’s it. There will be no re-press. Album retails at £9.99 including UK postage.
Tracklist:
01. Nebula 2 – ‘Kin Hardcore
02. Mulder – Code Blue
03. Austin – Suicide
04. The Upstarts – Funky Breaks
05. Whizzkick – Out Of My Mind
06. Phuture Assassin – Forever (Madcap's Remix)
07. Simon Apex Feat. Sam Davage - The Light
08. Stu & Nee Vs Flek-C, Feat. Yaz - Give Me Heaven
09. Lethal Formula – Alien
10. Simon Holmes – Break It Down
11. Boykz – Deep In My Soul
12. E-Lab Rat – Tribe
13. Vinyl Junkie – Electro Rays
LISTEN HERE
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ARTIST: VARIOUS
TITLE: WE’RE STILL NOT DEAD
FORMAT: CD ALBUM
LABEL: WAREHOUSE WAX
CATALOGUE: WAXLPCD002
Back in 2005 a compilation album called “We’re not Dead” was released on spearheading label, Warehouse Wax. It is now widely regarded as being a milestone in the rise of the genre known as Hardcore Breaks and received rave reviews in DJ Mag, Mixmag and Knowledge amongst others. It brought together some legendary names from the OldSkool UK hardcore scene like Nebula 2, Phuture Assassin, Austin, Orca and Sub Love. It fused them with enthusiastic new artists like Vinyl Junkie, Whizzkick, Darkus, D’state and Storm & Euphony and vowed that its mission was to reinstate the sound of 1992 hardcore to its former glory.
2010, five years down the line and with the genre still going strong and untold amounts of young enthusiastic artists bashing away in their bedroom studios, Warehouse Wax thought it was time for a sequel. So here it is: WE’RE STILL NOT DEAD.
Nebula 2 are back with the awesome “Kin Hardcore” which is dedicated to the London event of the same name, Austin also returns with the brilliantly moody “Suicide” and Phuture Assassin has been remixed and brought into 2010 by the hugely talented J-Tek supremo, Madcap. Also brought out of retirement for this project, one of the men behind the 92–93 Hardcorelabel: “Flyte Records”, Boykz.
Early Drum & Bass legend, of Urban Takeover fame, the man like Mulder, makes his first appearance on Warehouse Wax with the brilliant J-Tek / Hardcore Breaks crossover “Code Blue”. Also gracing Warehouse Wax for the first time, a geezer who has been there from day dot and has now really established his own sound and a massive underground following, the hugely talented Simon Holmes.
Owner of Warehouse Wax, Vinyl Junkie and Germanys main men, Whizzkick are both back in the place, each of them showcasing their own particular brand of Hardcore Breaks superbly. Stu & Nee, Lethal Formula and Wax’s main artist over the last few years, E-Lab Rat, are all present and accounted for. All the way from Australia comes the sounds of The Upstarts and last but by no means least, from America and representing the Ravebreaks fraternity is Simon Apex.
Please give this your full clubland and radio support.
WE’RE NOT DEAD… WE WERE JUST RESTING