- Suburban Base
Suburban Base Records was one of the biggest British jungle/
drum and bass record label based inRomford ,Essex , UK. It was established by Dan Donnelly and operated in the UK from 1989 to 1997 and in theUnited States from 1994 to1997 .History
Donnelly was just 18 years old when he opened a record store in his native
Romford ,Essex in1989 . Named Boogie Times, the store specialised indance music as well as producing its own self-madewhite label records. Donnelly's first release was a track called "Hypersonic" which he made with André Jacobs, the owner of Essex based D-Zone Records. These Boogie Times white labels were well-received by customers as well as DJs from the nearby capitalLondon which enhanced the store's reputation [ [http://www.fantazia.org.uk/Scene/music/subbase.htm fantazia.org.uk] Suburban Base profile] . In the wake of this success, Donnelly was able to fund a nascent label entitled Suburban Base.The fledgling label's first release was Kromozone's "The Rush", released in April 1991. This was followed by six further releases later in the year from artists Austin, M&M, Phuture Assassins and QBass [http://www.discogs.com/label/Suburban+Base Suburban Base discography] .
1992 saw the label's firstUK Top 40 singles chart entry - Sonz of a Loop Da Loop Eras' "Far Out" - apiano -ledbreakbeat track which reached number thirty-six in the February. Asrave music filtered into the mainstream, the label was to end the year with twelveUK Top 75 hits, and experienced the highest-charted debut from an independent record company since the charts began withSmart E's "Sesame's Treet". The track, which sampled heavily from the US children's TV showSesame Street , reached number two in the UK Top 40 in the July of that year.As the
rave music scene began to mutate into two contrasting scenes: 4/4 helium-vocal-characterisedhappy hardcore and darker, more bass-leddarkcore (which itself mutated injungle /drum and bass ), the Suburban Base label found itself drawn to the latter. Such releases asDJ Hype 's "Weird Energy" and " Shot In The Dark" and Boogie Times Tribe's "The Dark Stranger" (all 1993) maintained the label's high standing within the scene which continued asjungle /drum and bass broke through into the mainstream in1994 . Tracks from this period were showcased on the two "The Joint" compilation releases; a joint collaboration with fellow leading record labelMoving Shadow .That year, Donnelly launched Breakdown Records, a compilation-only subsidiary with which he and others devised and compiled an entire range of albums covering all genres of dance. [http://www.discogs.com/label/Breakdown+Records Breakdown Records discography] The most successful of these were the "Drum & Bass Selection" series, compiled with the help of
Danny Breaks and DJ Ash, which sold in excess of 300,000 copies and were the first TV-advertised Jungle compilations.The label's successes allowed it to expand its horizons, setting up a US subsidiary: Sub Base USA, and opening an office in Los Angeles as well as securing a distribution deal for North America. Further label deals for South America and Japan soon followed. [ [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=173328118 MySpace.com - SUBURBAN BASE RECORDS - UK - Drum & Bass / Breakbeat / Jungle - www.myspace.com/suburbanbaserecords ] ] .
Towards the end of
1997 , however, Donnelly took the decision to close Suburban Base down [ [http://www.allrecordlabels.com/db/4/4024.html allrecordlabels.com] ] . This was to allow him to pursue other new challenges in business and he felt it would be a great injustice to continue running Suburban Base without his full attention. In particular, with the emergence of thespeed garage music scene, a genre that derived many elements from jungle and which saw many jungle/drum and bass fans and club-goers defect to this new scene, Donnelly had created a specific sub-label, Quench [http://www.discogs.com/label/Quench+Recordings Quench Recordings discography] , for speed garage releases. [Reynolds, S. (1998) "Energy Flash: A Journey through Rave Music and Dance Culture", page 421, (London: Picador); ISBN 0 330 350560]Suburban Base still regularly licences tracks from its back catalogue for compilation use (via The Tailormade Record Company) [ [http://dancelabel.com/subbase/subbasepage.html subbasepage ] ] and has recently allowed some of its biggest tracks to be remixed by some of the
drum and bass scene's biggest players.Compilations
Suburban Base regularly showcased its catalogue throughout its brief history. These compilations include:
*"Sub Base For Your Face LP" (1992)
*"The Joint LP" (1993) (collaboration with Moving Shadow)
*"The Joint II" (1994) (collaboration with Moving Shadow)
*"A History Of Hardcore" (1995) (collaboration with Moving Shadow)
*"Subbase Sampler" (1996)
*"Classic Subbase" (1997)ee also
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List of record labels References
External links
* [http://www.suburbanbase.com Discography online at SuburbanBase.com]
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