Pascal
Artist: Pascal
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
The Playaz Lounge EP
Year: 2004
Tracks: 4
True Playaz (TPR12046)
Year: 2003
Tracks: 2
Pascal
Year:
Tracks: 7
Although dismissive of acidulent house, Pascal establish himself engrossed by the rave scene of the early mid-nineties - drawn in by the hip-hop influences. From DJ'ing he cursorily became involved in production; next the caucasian mark Fubar EP with a twosome of singles with Sponge as Bad Influence in front the pair eventually constituted Face Records in 1992. His first gear solo sashay acted as testament to his skills as a manufacturer, with the repulsion picture show aesthetic of "Johnny Jungle" heavily influential to the 'dark' point which came to predominate the music. Tracks for Suburban Base raised his profile motionless farther earlier an amicable split with Sponge began a abbreviated period of working with Marvellous Cain at IQ in front he established his own Frontline imprint. The satisfying sales of the Still Smokin' LP, a collaborative crusade betwixt Frontline and DJ Hype's Ganja imprint bucked up the mate to set up True Playaz with Zinc; the systematically high gross sales achieved through the trio's possess productions resulting in a deal in 1996 with RCA as the Ganja Kru in 1997. Although a considerable success, the terzetto backed out of revitalising their options a year later, a knowing move in retrospect with many of the former artists wHO flirted with the major league at the time finding the short attention span of the companies more than damaging than rewarding. The True Playaz conglomerate has continued a steady increase, encouraging a string of singles with compilations and, more than of late, a serial of brilliant extended player projects with a legal that encompasses all of the strands of drum & basso.

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