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Forensic Science: Exhibit
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Forensic Science: Exhibit
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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This summer sees the long overdue release of Forensic Records? debut compilation CD. Forensic Science - Exhibit A has been compiled and mixed by label artists and co-owners Lexicon Avenue aka Chris Scott, Mark Armstrong an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lexicon Avenue
Title: Forensic Science: Exhibit
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Forensic
Release Date: 8/3/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Trance, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 800505133827

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This summer sees the long overdue release of Forensic Records? debut compilation CD. Forensic Science - Exhibit A has been compiled and mixed by label artists and co-owners Lexicon Avenue aka Chris Scott, Mark Armstrong and Scott Bradford. The Newcastle-based trio have been keeping the North of England's clubbers moving for over a decade with their close involvement with the legendary Shindig club night, DJ?ing the world over and releasing tracks for a multitude of labels including Satoshi Tomiie's SAW Recordings, Hooj, Yoshitoshi and (of course) Forensic plus remixes of Depeche Mode?s "Only When I Lose Myself", Dave Gahan?s "Dirty Sticky Floors" and more recently Seal?s "Killer". Forensic Science is not only a showcase of the Lexicon?s talent arsenal both as DJs and producers, it also amply illustrates the quality of material that has been released on the Northeast of England?s finest house label. From the splendid More Filter Mix of the C&M Productions classic ?True House?, Little Green Men?s ?These Are The Beats? and Echomen?s ?Spirit?, there?s also the unreleased versions of Satoshi Tomiie?s mix of Little Green Men?s "Need" and ?Equator Fever? by The Dominican, as well as the classic Sander Kleinenberg interpretation of Lexicon?s "From Dusk Till Dawn".
 

CD Reviews

Steady formula
Progressive/tribal music lover | 01/19/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Its a pretty good cd. I bought this after listening to Nite Life 12. Yes its definitely a good dance cd but for me it lacked a bit of character. Good mixing, good selection of tracks but did not leave me passionate with its content. Give me Deep Dish any day..."
Twelve out of Thirteen Ain't Bad
Chill Fan | San Diego, CA | 08/24/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Lexicon Avenue's earlier release, Nite Life, left me

wanting more, and for the most part, Forensic Science

delivers. The seductively dark, pump-house groove is

disrupted only once, by the out-of-place track #4,

"Hear What Was Said" (honestly, what were Lexicon Avenue

thinking on that one?). The remaining 12 tracks are

splendid, just splendid.



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