Stanton Warriors Headline Set @ The Breezeblock Show (bbc radio 1) / 2001

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  • Tracklist:
    T Power feat Amaziree - Running (Botchit & Scarper)
    Unknown - Let's Get Ill (White Label)
    Jeremy Sylvester - D-Bop (Azuli)
    Azzido Da Bass - Dooms Night (Stanton Warriors Mix) (Edel)
    Belushi - Evolution (Gilleon & Rob H Remix) (Loaded)
    Dudmarines - Cayo La Luna (TCR)
    Artful Dodger - Please Don't Turn Me On (Stanton Warriors Fabric Dub) (ffrr)
    Stanton Warriors - Da Virus (MOB)
    Wookie - Scrappy (Manchu Recordings)
    Mr Reds - Can You Feel It (Dexit)
    Stanton Warriors - The Antidote (White Label)
    Stanton Warriors - Right Here (White Label)
    Unknown - Unknown (White Label)
    Raze - Break 4 Love (Future Funk Squad Mix) (Champion)
    S.I.A. - Little Man (Exemen Works) (Long Lost Brother Recordings)
    Stanton Warriors are a British DJ and production duo consisting of Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley. Originally from the West Country, the duo have performed internationally with their infamous Stanton Sessions parties in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. Their name was taken from a manhole cover, made by Stanton Ironworks. Stanton record player needles are popular with DJs for their ability to scratch records.
    The Stanton Warriors' third mix album was released in the UK on 27 October 2008, entitled Stanton Session Vol. 3, which is their best-seller to date, and received 5 out of 5 from iDJ. This was also released in a limited run, deluxe edition manhole cover tin pack.
    The graffiti style artwork (and their SW logo) seen on many of their releases and merchandise is the work of several renowned graffiti artists, SheOne and Rough, the latter of which won a design award for the artwork on the Stanton Warrior's single, "Da Antidote".
    The Stantons have been known to release free to download promotional DJ sets through their websites, where there is also live video footage of their gigs. Now based in West London, they run a successful record label (Punks) out of their recording studio.
    The Breezeblock was a weekly radio programme on BBC Radio 1 that premiered on 17 February 1997 and focused on electronic music. The show's earliest broadcasts were unmixed and featured individual songs, some of which were recordings of live sessions from BBC's Maida Vale Studio. Soon, however, its format shifted to setlists mixed by a variety of electronic acts, both mainstream and underground. This change reflected the show's increasingly eclectic musical sensibility as it equally embraced the populist and the avant-garde.

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