Baroque Records featured on HF

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Formed at the start of the new Millennium, Baroque Records is a combination of two peoples enthusiasm to bring quality underground music to the discerning listener. A favourite label with the likes of Seaman, Pappa, Digweed, Sasha, and Jimmy Van M, and with production work and remixes by Parks & Wilson, Innate, Tarrentella Vs Redanka, Andy Moor, and more, Baroque is one of the leading labels at the moment.

Mick Park & Keith McDonnell own Baroque Records. Keith runs Baroque on a day to day basis, and since it’s launch in January 2000 things have gone from strength to strength!

Baroque’s first release was Odessi ‘Moments of space’, Being produced by Parks & Wilson and Leama, it quickly became a firm favorite with the masses and has to date been licensed to over a dozen compilations including. Anthony Pappa’s Global – Underground, Dave Seaman’s – Renaissance, Taylor & Jimmy Van M – Trance Nation America, John ‘00’ Flemming’s – React CD & the massive Chilled Euphoria alongside various others from around the globe. It received Progressive Single Of The Month accolade in Muzik Magazine aswell as glowing reviews in 7, M8, DJ mag etc. It also charted at number 16 in the Hype Chart & number 18 in the Coolcuts to name a few. To date it has sold over 5000 copies and helped place baroque firmly on the map from the start.

Following on for Bbaroque’s second release was Innate ‘Changes’, Produced by Keith McDonnell, this was an ideal follow up for baroque and gave them a now solid platform to build from. ‘Changes’ also saw licensing success and secured a place on the ‘Home’ cd mixed by Steve Lawler amongst others. Again this was received well by the dance press and saw maximum points reviews from Muzik, 7 Mag etc etc. As well as entering the same dance charts as before ‘Changes’ also entered 7 Magazines Buzz Chart at number 17 meaning baroque had now seen support from all major charts. in fact it went on to be included in 7 Magazines ‘Best of the buzz chart’ CD on the cover of the following issue. Such was the success of the release that Innate’s ‘Changes’ was licensed to Platipus Records in August of this year and will be re-released by them in November 2000.

Louis Strange ‘Spectre’ followed as Baroque #3 and saw the label bring in their first remix… Tarrentella Vs Redanka were chosen and what a job they did. A tribal monster that, again, saw licensing success (Slinky the album, Satoshi Tomiie CD, Deep Dish’s Yoshiesque 2…) along side massive DJ and chart support and sales that were now becoming a norm for a Baroque release!

Andy Moor’s ‘Violent City’ is the latest Baroque release (2/10/00) and as number four in line, it looks set to keep up the success of it’s predecessors.

A new label that’s already established itself as a constant supplier of quality releases… with DJ, Chart, Radio, Magazine and compilation support.

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Click on the following links to purchase these tracks from High Frequency :-

Louis Strange – Spectre

Innate – Changes

Odessi – Moments in Space



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