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Belgium's R&S Records (R&S being the initials of Renaat Vandepapelier and Sabine Maes who started the label in 1984) has released some of the cornerstones of modern day electronica: iconic records as such as Aphex Twin's 'Digeridoo', Ken Ishii's 'Jelly Tones', and Model 500's 'Deep Space' to name but a few. Running multiple subsidiary labels like Apollo (ambient), Global Cuts (house), Diatomyc (acid), Satori Records, and Generations during its heyday, operations were suspended in 2001 amidst a difficult climate for independent labels. R&S was however relaunched in 2006 with a reinvigorated focus on establishing itself in the contemporary electronic music scene and has done very well for itself with recent releases by Radio Slave and Orlando Voorn and re-releases of its classic catalogue.
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26 October 2008
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Various Artists In Order To Dance
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26 October 2008
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The Compilation In Order To Dance is featured in Update #020:
James Blake, Aphex Twin, Model 500
With a history going back to the early 1980s, R&S has been one of the defining labels of the electronic music era. From new beat to techno, electronica, and drum 'n bass, the Belgian imprint has been on the forefront of every innovative new music style until more...
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The Compilation In Order To Dance was reviewed:
A compilation of some of R&S Records' classic hits, from Aphex Twins's 'Analogue Bubblebath' to Human Resource's 'Dominator', 'In Order To Dance' also features new remixes of the tracks, with Redshape taking on 'Mentasm' and Audion reworking 'Plastic Dreams' for instance. Highly recommended
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The Compilation In Order To Dance was top 6 in Download Charts of Week #48
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