Friday, March 7, 2008

DJ Vadim - Soundcatcher bonus vinyl (2007)


Tracklist:

1. I Can Never
2. Count Down

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About this artist

 

DJ Vadim

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Real Name:Vadim Peare
Profile:Vadim Peare (born in Russia) came to England when he was only three. He's now producer, DJ, promoter, record collector, radio presenter, occasional painter and writer.
URLs:http://www.djvadim.com
http://www.myspace.com/djvadim
Aliases:Andre Gurov, Junior Rankin, Vadim Peare
In Groups:Isolationist, The, One Self
Name Variations:All |DJ Vadim| Vadim
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DJ Vadim bio:

Hip-hop's influence spread far and wide during the '80s, as witnessed by the growth of the international scene during the following decade. Standing beside brilliant DJs from Japan (Krush) and France (Cam), Russia's DJ Vadim has proved to be the most popular advocate of hip-hop to come out of the former Soviet bloc, triggered mostly by the fact that he moved to Britain early in life. Upon arrival, he set up his own Jazz Fudge Records later that year to issue a demo he called Derelicts of Conformity (by Son of Seth). He finally released the recordings early in 1995, as DJ Vadim's Abstract Hallucinating Gasses EP.

Britain's top hip-hop and acid jazz DJs began playing the record and, after being scouted by several labels, Vadim signed a contract with Ninja Tune. Several EPs released during 1995-1996 showed him to be quite an experimentalist, working heavily with static and noise, never content to let his ideas meander past the two- or three-minute point. His first LP, U.S.S.R. Repertoire (The Theory of Verticality), was released in late 1996. The following year, Vadim began working on acts for Jazz Fudge; he issued the compilation Sculpture & Broken Sound, then debuted his own Andre Gurov project with the album A New Rap Language. His next project, the highly touted remix album U.S.S.R. Reconstruction, appeared in 1998, and was followed a year later by U.S.S.R.: Life from the Other Side. His third U.S.S.R. record, The Art of Listening, dropped in 2002. Vadim has also worked as the Bug, with Kevin Martin, Dave Cochran, and Alex Buess. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)





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