Legend Records (UK)

Legend Records (UK)

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Label set up DJ Gwange, Q Project and Spinback in 1993.

In 1995 DJ Gwange surprisingly quit Legend and due to increasing financial pressure from the labels backer, both Q Project and Spinback decided to shut the label down and set up new label C.I.A. (Computer Integrated Audio).

Please note that LEG 014 can now be found here: Aquarium / City In The Clouds
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Releases:
CODE0001 Q Project & Spinback Code 001 (2 versions) 1993
LEG 001 Q. Project* Return Of Q. Project (12") 1993
LEG 002 DJ Gwange Legend Promotions Present DJ Gwange (Cass, Mixed, Unofficial) 1993
LEG 002 Spinback & Windmill* In Effect / Divine Inspiration (2 versions) 1993
LEG 003 DJ Gwange New Creation / Vinyl Paradise (2 versions) 1993
LEG 004 Simon Bassline Smith* Mind Over Matter (2 versions) 1993
LEG 005 Q. Project* Beyond This World / It's Time (2 versions) 1993
LEG 006 Return Of Q Project* Champion Sound & Night Moves (Alliance Remixes) (4 versions) 1993
LEG 007 DJ. Gwange* Motionless / Adrenalin (2 versions) 1994
LEG7RR Funky Technicians Airtight (12", RE) 2001
LEG 008 Gwange* & Spinback / Q-Project* Legendary Volume 1 (2 versions) 1994
LEG8R Q Project Champion Sound / Night Moves (12", RE) 2001
LEG 009 DJ Spinback* / DJ Gwange Legendary Volume 2 (2 versions) 1994
LEG9 Q Project Champion Sound (Remixes) (2 versions) 2004
LEG 010 Lee* / Tango / Gwange* Legendary Volume 3 (2 versions) 1994
LEG 011 Q Project Champion Sound (Doc Scott Remix) (2 versions) 1994
LEG 012 Alliance, The* / Spinback & Gwange* Legendary Volume 4 (2 versions) 1994
LEG 013 Funky Technicians, The* You Gotta Believe / On The Case (2 versions) 1994
LEG 015 Spinback & Q. Project* Riker's Island (2 versions) 1994
LEG 16 Funky Technicians, The* Airtight / No Mystery (2 versions) 1996
LEG 17 Funky Technicians, The* Airtight (Remix) / Sound Trak (2 versions) 1996
LEG 18 Funky Technicians, The* Outland / Puerto Rico (2 versions) 1996
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by AtomicCow Mar 14, 2004
This label was doing the intelligent drum and bass thing right around the same time as Good Looking and Basement started it. The first releases were really dark stuff but by around number 8 it was all about beatiful atmospheres backed by powerful breaks. Some of the best jungle/drum'n'bass ever.