Cast your mind back to 1991 and you’ll recall the phenomenon that was bleep-techno. The genre blended elements of house, acid house and 80s chip-music into a unique new sound. At the forefront of the movement was Chill Records, an independent label based in Luton, England. One of the pioneering artists of the genre was Rotor, a then 18-year-old software developer from Dunstable, England, named Andrew Wright. Using just a Commodore Amiga A500 and some clever trickery, Andrew produced legendary anthems that defined the era, two of which ranked in the Gallup Dance Chart.
2020
Liquid Stairs
11xFile, WAV, Album, RM
1992
1991
1991
2025
Liquid Stairs
10xFile, WAV, Album, Comp, RM
1992
Force Inc. Music Works
12", EP
1992
Bad Ass Toons
12", Single
1992
Up-Roar
12"
1992
2005
Spectre
CD
1991
Yaman
Cass, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial
1991
Yaman
Cass, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial
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