OPR100
- Fridge - Lojen
- Four Tet - Glasshead
- 7 Hurtz - Beatbox
- Gramme - Crooks And Criminals
- Sonovac - Human Fly
- Icarus - Cyan
- Skull - Flump
- The Boy Lucas - There Are Great Monsters Going Past
- Tall Blonde - Don't Stop
- Colder - Crazy Love
- Dempsey - ODB On The Run
- Dead Combo - You Don’t Look So Good
- Playgroup - Make It Happen
- Blackstrobe - Innerstrings
- DK7 - The Difference
- Manhead - Birth, Death, Work, School
- Lopazz - I Need Ya
- Mu - Paris Hilton
- San Serac - Tyrant
- DK7 - Where’s The Fun
- Colder - To The Music
- Kreeps - All I Wanna Do Is Break Some Hearts
- George Demure - Main Attraction
- Luke Abbott - B,B,B,B,B,B,B,B,B,B
- Mauin - Pinkblack
- 7 Hurtz - 3 Sisters
- Kate Wax - Beetles & Spider
- Circlesquare - 7 Minutes
- Mongrel Wireless - You And I
- How To Cure Dyslexia - Afternoon
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I HATE MUSIC - A COMPILATION OF OUTPUT RECORDINGS 1996-2006
Out Today | Buy CD / DVD Direct £10.99
Visit the Output website for more info.
A 3-disc retrospective with a genre defying cross selection of underground innovative music from the last ten years. From the glistening folktronica of Four Tet, the era defining Nu Wave disco of Jackson's own Playgroup outfit, and the timeless beauty of Circlesquares '7 Minutes', to Colder's classic 'To the Music', DK7's dancefloor bombs, MU's genius electro trash 'Paris Hilton'...
- 2 CDs with 30 of the best tracks from the iconic Output label
- Plus 1 DVD with 37 videos (more than 2 1/2 hours), including 17 previously unseen
- Compiled by Trevor Jackson
- Includes pull-out "I Hate Music" poster
'Ten years' worth of strange sounds… for both dance floor shaking and chin-stroking - sometimes both at the same time!'
Pitchfork
'Some truly great music.'
The Independent
'Before New-Rave there was Output. Before Disco-Punk there was Output. Before Electroclash there was… Output.'
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'One of the most important UK independent labels'
DJ Mag
'A shining example of innovation, imagination and independence.'
Record Collector
'I would never do a label again'
Trevor Jackson
'What Factory were to the 80's, and Warp to the 90's, so are OUTPUT to the current generation'
Jockey Slut (2003)
'One of the noughties’ most influential labels'
Dummy
'Output saved Dance Music. A major catalyst in today’s alternative disco underground'
NME
'One of the best labels of the past 10 years'
h0tsauce
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