A2. Le Son De La Décomposition (Codex Empire Remix)
B1. Towards The Surface
B2. Burning Fields (Imminent Remix)
Press Info:
Darko Kolar is a multi-talented artist who is very much involved in the transgressive music scene, both as a musician and as a producer with his label Jezgro. Originally from Serbia, he has been producing innovative, high-quality industrial techno throughout Europe for many years. He did so as a member of Ontal with Boris Brenecki, then as Katran. Here, under this project, he signs a refined new LP of mental and industrial techno on YB70 rec with Imminent and Codex empire as remixers !!
Release Date:
05th April 1994 (original release date)
Format:
CD, vinyl, download & streaming
Tracklist: 01. Renegade Soundwave
02. Bubbaluba
03. Positive ID
04. Funky Dropout
05. Last Freedom Fighter
06. Howyoudoin?
07. Liquid Up
08. Brixton
09. John Holmes
10. Blast ‘Em Out
Press Info: Artist
Formed in the late eighties in West London, RENEGADE SOUNDWAVE are known for their inventive fusion of club sound and metropolitan character. With the original line -up of Gary Asquith, Danny Briottet and Karl Bonnie, Renegade Soundwave were known for their “Soundclash” and “In Dub” albums, and their up-front knowledge of the club scene. Their early singles ; ‘Biting My Nails” ” Space Gladiator”, “Probably A Robbery” and “Thunder 11” revealed an ear and an eye for stimulating detail. In fact “Probably a Robbery”, their first Top 40, hit was complemented by the club remixes of “O-Zone Breakdown” which were checked and decked in all the right places.
After a lengthy break, during which time Renegade slimmed down to a two piece, (Gary Asquith and Danny Briottet) they returned with the single “Renegade Soundwave” complete with its perfectly timed Leftfield remixes. “Renegade Soundwave” was a perfect taster for the album “HOWYOUDOIN?'” flush with confidence, tricky little samples, characteristic tales of late night highs and early morning come downs and , of course, an array of instruments and subject matter that was only matched by their width of influence.
Bringing together musical genres as diverse as dub, jazz and rock and roll Renegade Soundwave write an accurate score for their own inner-city tales. The Autumn of 1994 saw Renegade Soundwave step in the live arena with their club friendly blend of dubbed up bass sounds.