Releases
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Associated releases
Pressure dub – FreeSpirit Overload mix

Label – L&T recordings/LTR2008
Release date: 2020
L&T recordings/infin9itymusic release a previously unreleased original studio mix/edit of the rare and classic Ability II “Pressure dub”
30 years of RAGE – Fabio & Grooverider

Label – Above Board Projects
Fabio & Grooverider ” RAGE prt 4″ featuring Ability II/DJB
classic dance tune “Pressure Dub” – on vinyl & CD
Release date: 2019
Fabio & Grooverider have been at the forefront of UK dance music for over 3 decades. This is the roots of their story told through music.
The 2 London DJ’s are part of the DNA of the global Jungle / D&B movement and they have remained relevant, cutting edge, authoritative and essential to this truly underground art-form since it’s inception. RAGE could arguably be the ground zero of Jungle. The party was started at London’s cavernous Heaven club by Fabio & Grooverider in 1988, at the height of Acid House fever that was making it’s way up and down the motorways, slip-roads, fields and warehouses of the M25 and further beyond every weekend, troubling the nation, the police, your parents and the press as it went!
Ability II “Pressure” – Major Problems re-issue/remix

Label – Major Problems
MPR013, Compassion Cuts – CC002
Release date: Feb 2017
Major Problems label, Dublin, Ireland – limited vinyl release re-issue of the rare and classic Ability II “Pressure dub” with exclusive remix by Luca Lozano
Richard Sen Presents “This Ain’t Chicago”

Label – Strut records
Richard Sen presents This Ain’t Chicago –
The Underground Sound Of UK House & Acid 1987-1991
Release date: 2012
Strut presents an all new compilation placing the spotlight on early house music and acid emerging from the UK during the mid to late ‘80s, ‘This Ain’t Chicago’. Compiled by respected DJ / producer Richard Sen (Padded Cell, Bronx Dogs), the album celebrates the heady era when UK producers were responding to the first wave of Chicago house and documents the underground clubs that first championed the music – as the early rave scene and acid house kicked in at London clubs like Shoom and Spectrum, deeper and darker house nights thrived like RIP at Clink Street, Confusion and The Jungle and in warehouse parties around East London