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Episode Synopsis
This will be my last mix for the year! I hope everyone has a great Christmas & New Year!
Evolution Records is the UK's longest running hardcore label.
http://www.evolutionrecords.net/about
Formed in Glasgow, Scotland 1994 by Scott Brown, his original idea was to start a label, which could grow and 'evolve' with the growing Rave scene of the early 90's, with the idea of taking it to greater levels as dance music progressed.
In 2001 Scott relocated to England releasing hit after hit with other artists such as Brisk, Hyperbass, Cat Knight, Kelly C and more. As time went on, the back catalogue grew more and more extensive with CD album releases and the very popular 'Fire and Ice' picture disks of EV67 and 68 (Ice Cold, Pilgrim, Definition of a Badboy, Hardcore Hustler).
More anthems such as 'Rock you Softly', 'Turn up the Music', and the legendary 'Boomstick' kept the status of Scott and Evolution firmly in peoples minds. Interest started coming in from the commercial market and Scott released 'I would stay' with DMO on AATW records. Ultrabeat also licensed 'Elysium', adding some vocals and bringing the Evolution sound to a whole new commercial market, charting and being featured on some of the UK's biggest selling compilations.
01.This Is How We Do It (Intro Mix)
02.Make The Beat Drop
03.Definition of A Badboy (Hardcorevolution Mix)
04.The Stranger
05.Bassline of The Century
06.Call My Name Ft. DMO
07.Darkness
08.Why Should You Live
09.Code
10.Neckbreaker (Essential Platinum Mix)
11.Please Don't Cry
12.Time To Runaway Ft. Robert Francis
13.Life As We Know It
14.Serial Killer
15.Hardcore Hustler
16.The Judgement
17.Take A Final Breath
18.We Can Dance
19.Boomstick
Evolution Records is the UK's longest running hardcore label.
http://www.evolutionrecords.net/about
Formed in Glasgow, Scotland 1994 by Scott Brown, his original idea was to start a label, which could grow and 'evolve' with the growing Rave scene of the early 90's, with the idea of taking it to greater levels as dance music progressed.
In 2001 Scott relocated to England releasing hit after hit with other artists such as Brisk, Hyperbass, Cat Knight, Kelly C and more. As time went on, the back catalogue grew more and more extensive with CD album releases and the very popular 'Fire and Ice' picture disks of EV67 and 68 (Ice Cold, Pilgrim, Definition of a Badboy, Hardcore Hustler).
More anthems such as 'Rock you Softly', 'Turn up the Music', and the legendary 'Boomstick' kept the status of Scott and Evolution firmly in peoples minds. Interest started coming in from the commercial market and Scott released 'I would stay' with DMO on AATW records. Ultrabeat also licensed 'Elysium', adding some vocals and bringing the Evolution sound to a whole new commercial market, charting and being featured on some of the UK's biggest selling compilations.
01.This Is How We Do It (Intro Mix)
02.Make The Beat Drop
03.Definition of A Badboy (Hardcorevolution Mix)
04.The Stranger
05.Bassline of The Century
06.Call My Name Ft. DMO
07.Darkness
08.Why Should You Live
09.Code
10.Neckbreaker (Essential Platinum Mix)
11.Please Don't Cry
12.Time To Runaway Ft. Robert Francis
13.Life As We Know It
14.Serial Killer
15.Hardcore Hustler
16.The Judgement
17.Take A Final Breath
18.We Can Dance
19.Boomstick
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