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D-Zone Records

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In association with Dance Zone Records.

D-Zone was started in an Essex bedroom in early 1990. It was a way of releasing harder dance material from Tekno Too's original label, Dance Zone. The first release was possible due to the friendship that André had with Danny Donnelly of Boogie Times Records (& later Suburban Base Records). Dance Zone Records had been hit by Spartan Distribution going bust and Danny bought 1000 copies of the first d-zone track, Hypersonic "Dance Tones" that André had got Spartan to pay for. This track was produced by André & Danny because André had booked a studio session in Surrey but his car had been stolen. Danny offered to drive André to the Hustlers Convention's studio in Surrey so André asked Danny if he'd like to help with the track. D-Zone started the careers of many artists including including Hustlers Convention, Hustlers Convention, Tim Laws (Gabrielle & The Lighthouse Family), Tsunami One & many more. The label also worked with the The Blapps Posse and many other great producers that André had admired from his DJ'ing days. The label stopped releasing singles after just 3 years when André wanted to try something new. The biggest selling artist on the label was Tekno Too (Tekno 2) who's anthemic Jet-Star sold over 50,000 copies in the UK alone. It missed out on a top 40 because the first batch of 5000 sleeves had the black barcode printed over the blue background which meant they couldn't be read by Gallup's chart machines, a lesson painfully learned by André. Geri Halliwell was a dancer for Tekno Too. D-Zone also worked with Suburban Base Records, Reinforced Records, Strictly Underground Records, Rising High Records and many other labels exporting their tracks around the world. André repaid Danny by helping Sub Base get their first foreign deal for Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Era "Far Out" with ZYX Records in Germany.

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VG+ / VG+ - 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
VG+ / GEN - 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
Give - Me (Quadrant Remix) Give - Me (Quadrant Remix) Greed Electronic House, Breakbeat D-Zone Records 1991 UK 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Jet-Star Jet-Star Tekno Too Electronic Techno, Hardcore, Breakbeat D-Zone Records 1991 UK 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Give - Me (Quadrant Remix) - Greed - Electronic - House, Breakbeat - 1991 - D-Zone Records - VG+/GEN - 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Jet-Star - Tekno Too - Electronic - Techno, Hardcore, Breakbeat - 1991 - D-Zone Records - VG+/GEN - 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
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