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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eric Munson
who is all going to paul van dyk? |
k...then im not, thanks for asking!
| quote: | Progressive-Sounds: Hearing Aid is your label, your outlet for some of your favourite tracks. Not really a label that religiously puts out music, but in it's short history has provided two great singles by Brass Monkey and Dave Robertson, with a forthcoming release from Jeff Bennett. Are you happy with how the label has been received, do you have any other releases lined up, and are there plans to expand the label into the digital market that seems to be booming at the moment?
James: I'm happy to put out the occasional record but being a business man isn't my thing really. I'll look out for some nice tracks and past them on to Paul Sidoli, I'm sort of like a part time A & R man. I have a lot of respect for someone like John Digweed or Desyn who manage to juggle their time with DJing, production and running labels whilst still delivering the goods on the dance floor. I would feel if were to do this at this point in time I'd be spreading myself too thin, but I'm looking at Beatport or somewhere like to that put out unreleased digital downloads. We're planning to release PJ Davy's remix of Dave Robertson's 'Can it Happen' as Hearing Aid download number one as it was just as popular as the actual release with Hernan Cattaneo charting it as his number one track. |
shout out to Beatport, Zabs is the man, tho I wish I was in Southampton again, after the rest of the interview!
Zabs Prog Sounds Interview
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'That's like telling a Kodiak bear to stop fcking older men.'
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