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Albums

Redcell : Stasis - Redcell : Stasis (CD, Ltd)

B12 1993

Inspiration

(2 versions)
Peacefrog Records 1995

Fromtheoldtothenew

(2 versions)
Peacefrog Records 1996

Past Movements

(2 versions)
Peacefrog Records 2003

Singles & EPs

Circuit Funk

(2 versions)
Peacefrog Records 1993

Stasis / Nuron - Likemind 01 (2 versions)

Likemind 1993

Point Of No Return!

(3 versions)
B12 1993

Disco 4000

(12")
Time Is Right 1993

Stasis / Mark Broom + Dave Hill - Untitled (2 versions)

Pure Plastic 1995

History Of Future E.P.

(2 versions)
Mo Wax Excursions 1996

Block

(2 versions)
Pure Plastic 1997

Sound Of Stas

(12")
Multiplex 1997

Stasis / Remote_ - Split (7", Ltd)

Smallfish 2001

Stasis / Allstars (4) - Old Skool Reunion (2 versions)

Pure Plastic 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by brelson Feb 18, 2002
Stasis had a lower profile than the likes of B12, Black Dog and RDJ during the early-1990s UK electronic music days, but was extremely influential nonetheless. The Stasis name became almost synonymous with decent music, and he had fingers in many pies - from Phenomyna to B12 Records, from Likemind to Peacefrog, Stasis certainly got about.

Stasis has moved away from the electronic scene in recent years (a great loss!) and is now a hip-hop/R&B producer, putting his drum programming skills to good use. However he's still in touch with a few people, as his contribution to a recent Smallfish 7" demonstrates.

Back in the day, Stasis was one of the artists who you felt made music "for those who know", and is probably destined to remain a little-known phenomynon of the early 1990s outside us obsessives who drooled over shrink-wrapped 12"s back when Fat Cat was under that old clothes shop...
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