Renegade Soundwave

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Formed in London during the late '80s, Renegade Soundwave applied the punk and industrial ethic to both dub and dancefloor electronica, in good company with fellow sound terrorists throughout the decade, from Cabaret Voltaire to Skinny Puppy and Meat Beat Manifesto. The trio of Gary Asquith, Danny Briottet and Carl Bonnie debuted on Rhythm King with the 1987 single "Kray Twins," and moved to Mute one year later for an EP, Biting My Nails. Though Renegade Soundwave spent two years recording material for an album, the release of Soundclash and In Dub within six months vindicated them somewhat. The group's only hit, "Probably a Robbery" (from Soundclash), made the British Top 40 early in 1990, but Bonnie left later that year, after releasing the single "Renegade Soundwave", for a solo career. Asquith and Briottet spent several years in isolation before emerging in 1994 with the "Renegade Soundwave" single and the album How You Doin? During late 1994, after playing their first live date since their participation in 1991's "Mute Over America" tour, the duo released Brixton and The Next Chapter of Dub the following year. The compilation RSW 87-95 emerged in 1996.
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Soundclash

(11 versions)
Mute Records Ltd. 1989

In Dub

(9 versions)
Mute 1990

Howyoudoin?

(8 versions)
Mute 1994

The Next Chapter Of Dub

(4 versions)
Mute 1995

Singles & EPs

Kray Twins / Renegade Theme

(4 versions)
Rhythm King Records 1986

C.S. (Sex Mixes)

(5 versions)
Rhythm King Records 1987

Biting My Nails

(18 versions)
Mute 1988

The Phantom

(9 versions)
Mute Records Ltd. 1989

Space Gladiator / The Phantom

(6 versions)
Mute 1989

Thunder II

(11 versions)
Mute 1990

Probably A Robbery

(15 versions)
Mute 1990

In Dub

(12", W/Lbl, Promo)
Mute 1990

Pocket Porn (Dub Mix)

(Flexi, 7", S/Sided, Shape, Squ)
The Catalogue 1990

Women Respond To Bass

(5 versions)
Mute Records Ltd. 1992

Renegade Soundwave

(9 versions)
Liberation Records 1994

Howyoudoin ?

(2 versions)
Mute 1994

Positive ID

(4 versions)
Mute Records Ltd. 1995

Brixton

(3 versions)
Mute 1995

John Holmes (Instrumental)

(Flexi, 7", S/Sided)
Jockey Slut, Mute Records Ltd. 1995

Blastik 1

(12")
Mute Records Ltd. 1995

RSW 1987-1995

(5 versions)
Mute 1996

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In Video

(2 versions)
Mute Film 1991
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by dchicago909 Mar 20, 2009
Let's not f**k around here, these guys were resonsible for the breathtaking double a side called 'Ozone Breakdown/The Phanthom' which in itself was the best warehouse groove to come out of London in the whole of 1989 and done THE damage to all associated sound systems...I am thinking Dance 89' (Energy) and other Sunrise, Energy type parties at the time.

Long before the Internet, before relational databases, you could'nt just grab a label and look up a tune, you had to KNOW the tune and this one was well worth the trouble.

Serious respect due.

Review by Yage_2097 May 02, 2004 (edited about 1 year ago)
The Prodigys and Chemical Brothers of the 80's. They mixed Dub,Dance,Industrial,Funk and Breakbeat in their sound. Very influential on Bigbeat/Breakbeat Artist like The Chemical Brothers or The Prodigy.
Review by saluma Jan 04, 2004
RSW was one a handfull of creative elements that carved out new sounds from the UK scene in early 90's. long before the jungle/D&B scenes, dust/chemical bros. and bigbeat, they were using heavy breaks and looped samples, as the main elements to the music. In Dub is up there as a top 10 LP for the 90's and is a true timeless classic - check it out!
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