DJ Trace

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Duncan Hutchinson
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Singles & EPs

Inception

(2 versions)
Orbital Records 1991

Teach Me To Fly / Inception (After Dark Remix)

(3 versions)
Out Of Orbit (2) 1992

Rudeboy Hardcore

(12", W/Lbl, Sta)
Not On Label 1992

Lost Entity

(3 versions)
Lucky Spin Recordings 1993

DJ Trace & Ed Rush - Don Bad Man / Clean Gun (2 versions)

Lucky Spin Recordings 1993

Never Felt This Way

(12")
Dee Jay Recordings 1993

DJ Trace / Defender (2) - Part 1 (2 versions)

Lucky Spin Recordings, Lucky Spin Recordings 1994

Final Chapta

(2 versions)
Dee Jay Recordings 1994

Coffee

(3 versions)
Lucky Spin Recordings 1994

Lost Entity (Remix) / Jazz Primitives

(3 versions)
Lucky Spin Recordings 1995

By Any Means Necessary

(2 versions)
Dee Jay Recordings 1995

Untitled

(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl)
Lucky Spin Recordings 1995

Have You Know / West Coast Flavor

(10", Ltd, Blu)
Sm:)e Communications 1995

Ed RushTrace* • Nico (4) - Mad Different Methods / The Droid (2 versions)

Nu Black 1996

DJ Trace / Skyscraper - Mutant Revisited / Liberty 1 (3 versions)

Emotif Recordings 1996

Miles High / After Hours

(2 versions)
Dee Jay Recordings 1996

21st And South / Nexus Apache

(10", Whi)
Sm:)e Communications 1997

Sonar / Sphere

(12")
Prototype Recordings 1998

Cells (Remix)

(2 versions)
No U-Turn 1999

DJ Trace & Pete Parsons - Sniper / Azure (2 versions)

DSCI4 1999

Trace* / Bad Company - Sonar VIP / Pulse (Remix) (Acetate, 10")

Music House (4) 1999

Ed Rush ✱ Optical* / Trace* ✱ Optical - Socom (2 versions)

Virus Recordings 2000

SKC / Trace* - Spy Technologies LP Sampler (2x12", Smplr)

DSCI4 2002

Technical Itch vs. Dylan & Trace* - The Legend / Quad (2 versions)

Tech Itch Recordings 2003

Trace* / Technical Itch & Decoder - 23° From Vertical - Part 5 (12")

DSCI4 2003
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by MikeF Jun 23, 2003
Trace initial releases were in the 'ltj bukem' style dnb and were brilliant......unfortuately trace changed his sound with the remixes of t-power mutant jazz to dark noisey loud hammerhead music....this spawned imitators like bad company and the resulting invasion of darkcore tech step nearly killed the entire jungle movement....trace demise is one of the great tradegies of jungle!!!!
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