Playford

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Rob Playford
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Rob Playford has been referred to as "the busiest man in jungle," and has probably had his hands in more aspects of the business, art, and culture of hardcore and drum'n'bass than any other single person. A DJ, recording artist (2Bad Mice, Kaotic Chemistry, Metalheads), label owner (Moving Shadow), and ultra-visible dance music proponent, Playford, like Goldie, Grooverider, and DJ Hype, has been a staple on the hardcore scene since it traded its helium-shrill vocal samples and rave whistles for chopped-up breaks and thunderous basslines in the early part of the '90s. An important catalyst of jungle's post-rave growth spurt, Playford's 2Bad Mice project helped push breakbeat beyond its rave trappings, and, with Moving Shadow as his engine, has played a crucial role in supporting jungle's growth as an autonomous art form.

A native of Hertfordshire (just north of London), Playford DJed house and techno through the late-'80s height of the acid house movement, following the music into its harder element at decade's turn. He self-released his own track, "Orbital Madness," and became a touch point for young artists and bedroom producers seeking advice on how to break into the scene. Rather than continuing to funnel talent to other labels, however, Playford formed Moving Shadow in 1990 (assisted by a "how-to" book on running a small business), both to release his own material and those of up-and-coming hardcore artists such as Blame, Mixrace, Flytronix, and Earth Leakage Trip. Initially selling records out of the trunk of his car, the steady growth of the hardcore and jungle scenes, as well as the consistent quality of the music finding its way to Moving Shadow, meant the label quickly became a full-time commitment.

Moving Shadow's early catalog was dominated by Playford-related projects, including 2Bad Mice, the influential trio Playford formed in 1991 with Sean O'Keefe and Simon Colebrooke. They released a number of club hits through the early '90s (including "Waremouse"), and are widely credited with releasing the first serious glimpse of drum'n'bass in 1992's massive "Bombscare." One of Moving Shadow's first chart successes, "Bombscare" charted in both the U.K. (#43) and the U.S. (#23) and has sold through a number of pressings, reissues, and remixes. Playford's other main musical venture -- Metalheads (the artist, not the label), together with Goldie -- have released a number of singles, including the massive hit "Inner City Life," arguably one of the most crucial moments in jungle's crossover to widespread acceptance. The pair also worked together on Moving Shadow's much-hyped 100th release, titled simply "The Shadow" and billed to Playford, Goldie, and Dominic Angus (of MS's Dom & Roland). The Metalheads tag has also been attached to a number of remixes, including post-Happy Mondays group Black Grape and the soundtrack for Mission: Impossible. Playford also engineered on Goldie's full-length debut, Timeless.

Moving Shadow's incessant drum'n'bass P.R. extended in the mid-'90s to a series of regional compilations (including Storm from the East and Transcentral Connection), and the label has increasingly pushed the full-length format, with albums by Omni Trio, Foul Play, and E-Z Rollers all appearing. The label's stable has also grown to one of the most solid and acclaimed on the current scene, with new-crop artists such as Ed Rush, Dom & Roland, and Technical Itch all signing on. A reissue label, Re-Animate, was established in 1996, and MS's publishing arm has handled licensing for such popular U.K. TV shows as Eastenders and Father Ted. In addition to the success of his label and recording projects, Playford was also the recipient of a special award for outstanding industry contributions at the 1996 U.K. hardcore awards. -- Sean Cooper
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Production:
Hold It Down (2 versions)   Moving Shadow 1991
Red Hot & White Labels (CD, Comp) What A Rush Vital Sounds 1992
A21 / Sikological Hostage (12")   Moving Shadow 1993
Feel The Energy (CD)   Moving Shadow 1993
Underworld EP (12", EP)   Moving Shadow 1993
Amp (CD, Comp) Inner City Life Caroline Records, Astralwerks 1997
MTV's Amp (CD, Comp) Inner City Life Caroline Records 1997
Original Rave Anthems (3xCD, Comp, Mixed + Box) Bombscare Warner Music TV 2006
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Five In One Night (12", EP)   Moving Shadow 1991
Hold It Down (2 versions)   Moving Shadow 1991
4 Bad Remixes (12")   Moving Shadow 1992
Best Mindfuck Yet / What A Rush (12")   Moving Shadow 1992
N.10.C.T 01 (12", Mul) Bomb Scare (Remix) Wicked Mix 1992
Red Hot & White Labels (CD, Comp) What A Rush Vital Sounds 1992
The Future Is Before Your Eyes (12")   Moving Shadow 1992
A21 / Sikological Hostage (12")   Moving Shadow 1993
Feel The Energy (CD)   Moving Shadow 1993
The Dark Side - Hardcore Drum & Bass Style (2xLP, Comp) Illegal Subs React 1993
Underworld EP (12", EP)   Moving Shadow 1993
This Is... Jungle (2xCD, Comp + CD, Comp, Mixed) Inner City Life Beechwood Music 1996
Amp (CD, Comp) Inner City Life Caroline Records, Astralwerks 1997
MTV's Amp (CD, Comp) Inner City Life Caroline Records 1997
Clik! (Album) (2 versions) Future High Street, Pa... Big Cat UK Records 1998
Corduroy (CD, EP, Promo)   Big Cat UK Records 1999
Original Rave Anthems (3xCD, Comp, Mixed + Box) Bombscare, Inner City ... Warner Music TV 2006
FFRR Black - The Platinum Collection (CD, Comp) Inner City Life (Origi... Warner Platinum, Rhino (UK) 2008
FFRR White - The Platinum Collection (CD, Comp) Digital (Armand Van He... Warner Platinum, Rhino (UK) 2008
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