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September 17, 2024 in Uncategorized

OUT NOW – Pete Van Payne (RIP) – Rest In Peace EP [RBR085]

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WELL WELL! Its been a long hiatus, 9 years, but we are back.

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We Re-Launch on a sober note, but a celebration, of a fantastic human being, Pete, who tragically died suddenly not so long ago. Pete was a dedicated music lover, producer, DJ, and journalist, working very hard for Zone Magazine, and Redbox Records. He was an all round great guy, and is very much missed.

Pete sent me these tracks and we never got to finish off the releases before he passed away, so we are going to release them now as a re-launch EP.

Pete van Payne started DJing in 1980 at the age of 11. Electronic music was his obsession since the very first beginning of the style. in 1983 he began working with 3 turntables and was influenced mostly by the style of Carl Cox. The basic techniques of 3 decks mixing were quickly adapted and he began to develop his own style of spinning. Years of touring through the clubs in Germany passed by. In January 2009 he met Alex Flemming, the founder of the sound of Techno community and finally became the second head of sound of techno community. In February 2010 he finally founded the record label Sound of Techno Record and began producing his own tracks. In early 2011 he founded the new Label Techno Emporium Records followed by the Techno Emporium Community.

All sales of these tracks will go to a charity to help with brain cancer research.

Pete leaves us with his typical style of German Techno, hard and industrial.

Get on the dance floor!

Rest In Peace buddy!

John Ricketts (Zone Magazine / SONAS / Sonas Audio Services)
Support – Yes
Pete van Payne – Zerebrales Leergebinde
Hard hitting stuff. Great tunes from a great guy.
10/10

Sarah ‘Fired Up’ Curtis (Fired Up Records, UK)
Support – Yes
Pete van Payne – Hunter
Love the punchy bass in each of these tracks! I can only imagine it would rattle the speakers in a club! Although it’s not my usual style I can appreciate the progressive music and these tracks being popular to techno fans. Nice work.
9/10

Gary Cannavo (Masspool DJ’s record pool USA)
Support – Yes
Pete van Payne – Jet Boat
Not bad great for the clubs!
8/10 

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