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Rabbit City Records

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The Rabbit City record label was co-founded by Colin Faver and Gordon Matthewman in 1991. The first release was their own production under the alias of Razor Boy and Mirror Man. Many more releases followed including early work by the Aphex Twin, Spiral Tribe and Force Mass Motion, who had sent demo tapes to Colin's Kiss FM radio show. The label started life releasing Techno influenced Hardcore before moving to more of a pure Techno sound in the mid 90's.

Now defunct.
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Discography

Releases:
CUT 1 Blow Cutter (12", W/Lbl, Promo, Sta) 1991
CUT 001 Razor Boy & Mirror Man Cutter Mix / Beyond Control (2 versions) 1991
CUT 002 Aphex Twin Analog Bubblebath Vol 2 (12", Ltd) 1991
CUT 003 Digital Domain I Need Relief (2 versions) 1992
CUT 004 Force Mass Motion Force Mass Motion EP (EP) (2 versions) 1992
CUT 004 RMX Force Mass Motion Force Mass Motion EP (Remix) (12") 1992
CUT 005 Force Mass Motion Chase EP (EP) (2 versions) 1992
CUT 006 Force Mass Motion Induction EP (12", EP) 1992
CUT 007 Force Mass Motion Escape EP (EP) (3 versions) 1993
CUT 007 R Force Mass Motion Panic (Remix) (12", S/Sided) 1993
CUT 008 Catalyst (2) The Chamber (12") 1993
CUT 009 Force Mass Motion Psycosis EP (12") 1993
CUT 010 D.A.C. Robinson Lucky Strike / Snogger (2 versions) 1992
CUT 011 SP 23 Network 23 (12") 1993
CUT 012 Force Mass Motion Sonik Source EP (EP) (2 versions) 1993
CUT 013 D.A.C. Robinson Two Minds EP (12", EP) 1994
CUT 014 Various Australian EP (EP) (2 versions) 1994
CUT 015 Various Syquest E.P. (12", EP) 1994
CUT 016 Euphonic State Philosophy Of Life E.P. (EP) (2 versions) 1994
CUT 017 Force Mass Motion Transmission EP (EP) (2 versions) 1994
CUT 018 Black Acid Ariella / Black Acid (2 versions) 1994
CUT 019 Automanic Josh Criminal (2 versions) 1994
CUT 020 Pablo Gargano Mental Pabvlvm E.P. (12", EP) 1994
CUT 021 Force Mass Motion Speed EP (12", EP) 1994
CUT 022 Black Acid Stargate (12") 1995
CUT 023 Future Viper Soundwaves EP (12", EP) 1995
CUT 024 Force Mass Motion State Of Mind (12") 1995
CUT 025 Black Acid Feel Me, Touch Me, Kiss Me, Love Me (12") 1995
CUT 025 Black Acid Touch Me (12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl) 1995
CUT 026 Lilo S Bravo Bomb (12") 1995
CUT 027 Force Mass Motion The Pressor (12") 1995
CUT 028 Force Mass Motion Be There (12") 1996
CUT 029 Black Acid Six Minutes Of Mayhem / Rainman (12") 1996
CUT 030 Eigenart Solo One (12") 1996
CUT 031 Force Mass Motion Everybody (Lets Go) (12") 1996
CUT 032 Force Mass Motion Escape (12") 1996
CUT 033 Force Mass Motion Fall Deeper (12") 1996
CUT 034 Lilo S Hottahü / Sugar Daddy's (12") 1996
CUT 035 Force Mass Motion Deeper / The Code (12") 1996
CUT 036 Force Mass Motion Solution (12") 1997
CUT 037 Sandman (3) Dunes (12") 1997
CUT 038 Mandroid (3) Welcome To Hell / Mandroid (12") 1999
CUT 039 Sandman (3) Wasteland (12") 1998
CUT 040 Force Mass Motion Headrock (12") 1998
CUT 041 Force Mass Motion Feel It Now (12") 1998
CUT 042 CableGuy Automatic (12") 1998
CUT 043 Black Acid Outta My Face (12") 1998
CUT 044 Force Mass Motion Into You (12") 1998
CUT 045 CableGuy Nightlife (12") 1998
CUT 046 Force Mass Motion Lost (In Time) (12") 1999
CUT 047 Force Mass Motion Closer (12") 1999
CUT CD 001 Force Mass Motion The Stone Of The 5th Sun (CD, Album) 1992
CUT CD 002 Various Rabbit City Compilation Vol. 1 (CD) 1994
CUT CD 003 Force Mass Motion Motions Beyond (CD, Album) 1996
CUT CD 004 Force Mass Motion At Excess (CD, Album) 1998
PANIC REMIX - 1 Force Mass Motion Panic (Remixes) (2 versions) 1993
TEST CUT Force Mass Motion The Pressor (12") 1995
TEST CUT 2 Force Mass Motion Be There (12") 1996
TEST CUT 3 Force Mass Motion Everybody (Lets Go) (12", S/Sided, Promo, Ltd) 1996
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by hemlock Apr 06, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Anyone dancing in the early uk rave scene,similar to basement records,would of heard these classics--and they are and always will be--this label had seminal trax like rabbit city 4 "everybody reach up,dont stop" that ravers loved back in the day---its a nostalgic catalogue to my youth and many others--they had a power and direction to the hardcore/techno unmatched to this day! quality....
Review by rich0671 Jan 09, 2004
This label was a milestone in groundbreaking techno-hardcore it inspired me a lot and pushed all the way through up untill the late 90s.. radically superb..
Review by V-Agent Jan 16, 2003
When I was a fresh faced grommet and first got into Techno in 1990, I used to loathe this sort of stuff with a passion (...it's got a VOCAL ???)
Then, as time went past and Techno died out post '93 - in Adelaide at any rate, it suddenly seemed to make a whole lot of sense...party tracks for party people...
Proof that these tracks have lasted the acid test of time.

(I missed out on a whole lot of excellent tracks because of this, which is why the day I found > 30 dog-eared Edge & Rabbit City Records at this PawnBroker, hiding behind "The Best of Bread" & some Tina Turner records (1.00 $AUD, with 50% off - 50 c a copy !!) it went down in my books as a sign from Synclavier II, the Tekno Deity : )