Rennie Pilgrem

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Rennie Pilgrem
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As the son of a jazz trumpeter, Rennie Pilgrim could claim to have music in his blood! He started playing tenor saxophone in his youth emerssing himself in 'black' music he formed various funk bands. In the late 80's after hearing the music coming from he Detroit scene, Rennie started to make house techo records with Rhythm Section aka Ellis Dee, Richard Thake and Nick 'Newton' Scott.

Their third release 'Comin' On Strong' was a anthem and would have charted top 40 if they'd known about 'bar codes' on records. With Ellis Dee the crowned king of rave Djs, Rhythm Section played at pretty much every main party between '90-92'. On the same bill as The Prodigy, Moby, Altern 8, Shades Of Rhythm and Bizzare Inc.

In 1993 Rennie founded TCR Recordings as a medium for putting out his own material. His first few releases were funky house with a smattering of breaks lurking in the background. Recording now as 'Thursday Club' he had a big tune with 'Thursday Theme' which was chased by Virgin. Rennie followed this up with 'A Place Called Acid' in 1995.

Rennie has remixed for a wide range of people from Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince to Freq Nasty and Arthur Baker.
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Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 1999

Selected Werks

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2000

Pilgremage

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Rennie Pilgrem & TCR Allstars, The - Live At The Glade 2005 (CDr, Album)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2005

Punkadelic

(CD, Ltd, P/Mixed)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2007

Skin

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2008

Street Legal

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2010

Singles & EPs

Rennie P* & Ritchie T* - Resistor (3 versions)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 1992

Tribal Underground / Rennie P* - Got 2 B Free (12", W/Lbl, Sta)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR), Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 1992

Also Know As Jazz / I Want Ya Body

(12")
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 1994

Nu Skool Breaks EP Part 1

(12", EP, Promo, Ltd)
Kickin Records 1998

Some Place Funky

(3 versions)
Mob Records 1999

Rennie Pilgrem Presents Thursday Club - Paranoia (12", Ltd, Tra)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 1999

Freakazoids* / Rennie Pilgrem - Freak & Hustle / Paranoia (12")

10 Kilo 2000

Rennie Pilgrem & Dub Species - The Sermon (2 versions)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2001

Back For More

(12")
Unreal Recordings 2001

Rennie Pilgrem / Blim* / Skool Of Thought - Spoonbender / Turn It Up (12", W/Lbl, Promo)

Trigger Recordings (UK) 2003

Rennie Pilgrem vs. DJ Dee Kline / Wesley J & Shimano - Hardcore Beats Album Sampler 3 (12")

Rat Records 2003

Timo Maas / Rennie Pilgrem - Perfecto Breaks - Rennie Pilgrem (Sampler One) (12")

Perfecto 2003

Coming Up For Air

(4 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Celeb (Remixes)

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Defender

(2 versions)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Pilgremage 2

(12", TP)
Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Rennie Pilgrem Featuring Sarah Whittaker-Gilbey* - Coming Up For Air (12", W/Lbl)

Thursday Club Recordings (TCR) 2004

Theme From The Football Factory

(12", S/Sided)
Not On Label 2004
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Review by DJLoneGhost Jun 09, 2003
Rennie Pilgrem is my freaking idol. Everything he touches is absolute gold. I can't play an entire breaks set without using at least a couple of his records. Forget Oakenfold. This is the man that deserves the spotlight.
Review by AnalogSaint Jun 08, 2003
Rennie is a musical genius- there is no way around saying it. His remixing and production skills are only surpassed by his creativity. The son of a Jazz trumpeter, Rennie has extreme fluency with all styles of music ranging from dub to rock. His unique style manifests itself in the most legendary breakbeat of all time- Black Widow, Paranoia, Somewhere, A Place Called Acid, and Blowpipe naming just a few of his definitive contributions to breaks. His discography is a textbook of breakbeat artists of today and tomorrow.
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