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Shut Up and Dance

Shut Up And Dance - british breakbeat pioneers from scratch. Started with Hip Hop tunes and set up a soundsystem with DJ Hype but soon they integrated House and Techno influences and sped up the beats. With Reinforced SUAD could count as inventors of UK Hardcore. Early classics like Lamborghini, 10 Pounds To Get In, Greenman, The Art Of Moving Butts or the famous Raving I’m Raving saved them a place in the Hall Of Fame of UK Hardcore. After having problems with several unauthorized samples their own label “Shut Up And Dance” disappeared - but rose again from the dust in the last few year ...read more

Shut Up And Dance - british breakbeat pioneers from scratch. Started with Hip Hop tunes and set up a soundsystem with DJ Hype but soon they integrated House and Techno influences and sped up the beats. With Reinforced SUAD could count as inventors of UK Hardcore. Early classics like Lamborghini, 10 Pounds To Get In, Greenman, The Art Of Moving Butts or the famous Raving I’m Raving saved them a place in the Hall Of Fame of UK Hardcore. After having problems with several unauthorized samples their own label “Shut Up And Dance” disappeared - but rose again from the dust in the last few years. Nowadays PJ and Smiley still producing Breakbeats - Nu Skool Breaks - but always with the SUAD touch. Independence is important to them and that’s the reason you never seen them on a major label. Both guys also rocking the clubs around the world as a DJ/MC Combo - don’t miss them - with their experience a heavy night is guaranteed. « hide

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LPs
Reclaim the Streets
2003

Black Men United
1995

Death Is Not the End
1992

Dance Before The Police Come
1991

3
1 Votes
EPs
Autobiography of a Crackhead / The Green Man
1992

3
2 Votes

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