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	<title><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></title>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[📗 Autobiography Released: 2026📗]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Jungle Mix - November 1994 - Part 1]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[📗 Autobiography Released: 2026📗]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 1994 00:16:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>46:59</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Jungle Mix - November 1994 - Part 2]]></title>
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            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[📗 Autobiography Released: 2026📗]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[📗 Autobiography Released: 2026📗]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 1994 00:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-09-06T13:49:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>47:41</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC's Gavzie & Ribbz - Live @ Vengeance 6 - Jet Centre Coleraine Ireland - July 23rd 1994]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mcs-gavzie-ribbz-live-vengeance6-ireland-july-23rd-1994/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This was my final time playing for Underground Promotions in Ireland, as they stopped doing events shortly after. Underground Records on Queen Street in Belfast would also close, marking the end of an era for the Northern Ireland rave scene. <br />
<br />
I had an amazing time over in Ireland playing at these events, and this last one was no different even though after my set, I thought it would be clever to take two acid tabs after thinking the first one I had taken wasn’t working; I know, schoolboy error! :)<br />
<br />
Big up the Northern Ireland raving massive! <br />
<br />
Stream: https://youtu.be/_OK19LIm2k4<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This was my final time playing for Underground Promotions in Ireland, as they stopped doing events shortly after. Underground Records on Queen Street in Belfast would also close, marking the end of an era for the Northern Ireland rave scene. <br />
<br />
I had an amazing time over in Ireland playing at these events, and this last one was no different even though after my set, I thought it would be clever to take two acid tabs after thinking the first one I had taken wasn’t working; I know, schoolboy error! :)<br />
<br />
Big up the Northern Ireland raving massive! <br />
<br />
Stream: https://youtu.be/_OK19LIm2k4<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This was my final time playing for Underground Promotions in Ireland, as they stopped doing events shortly after. Underground Records on Queen Street in Belfast would also close, marking the end of an era for the Northern Ireland rave scene. 

I had an amazing time over in Ireland playing at these events, and this last one was no different even though after my set, I thought it would be clever to take two acid tabs after thinking the first one I had taken wasn’t working; I know, schoolboy error! :)

Big up the Northern Ireland raving massive! 

Stream: https://youtu.be/_OK19LIm2k4

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 1994 23:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>1994-07-23T23:30:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>16:13</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie   Live Vengeance 5 - Ulster Hall Belfast - June 10th 1994]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-gavzie-live-vengeance-belfast-june-10th-1994/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This was my second time playing over in Ireland for Underground Promotions and my first time in Belfast at the Ulster Hall, a fantastic venue with a long-running history in music and politics. Several events had been staged here before, mainly the Hellraisers, also run by Underground.<br />
<br />
This was to be the last rave event to be held at the Ulster Hall, which saw tickets sell out weeks in advance, so as you can imagine, I was looking forward to playing even though it was a techno set I’d been booked to play which I still did from time to time back in 1994. <br />
<br />
The set features MC Gavzie, and we delivered a solid performance that night. Many people have spoken to me about this set over the years, either who were there or who have heard the recording on the tape pack. The night was chaotic, with people opening fire exits and letting in hundreds of extra people for an epic night in Belfast.<br />
<br />
Stream: https://youtu.be/fXnNdeP3dtQ <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This was my second time playing over in Ireland for Underground Promotions and my first time in Belfast at the Ulster Hall, a fantastic venue with a long-running history in music and politics. Several events had been staged here before, mainly the Hellraisers, also run by Underground.<br />
<br />
This was to be the last rave event to be held at the Ulster Hall, which saw tickets sell out weeks in advance, so as you can imagine, I was looking forward to playing even though it was a techno set I’d been booked to play which I still did from time to time back in 1994. <br />
<br />
The set features MC Gavzie, and we delivered a solid performance that night. Many people have spoken to me about this set over the years, either who were there or who have heard the recording on the tape pack. The night was chaotic, with people opening fire exits and letting in hundreds of extra people for an epic night in Belfast.<br />
<br />
Stream: https://youtu.be/fXnNdeP3dtQ <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This was my second time playing over in Ireland for Underground Promotions and my first time in Belfast at the Ulster Hall, a fantastic venue with a long-running history in music and politics. Several events had been staged here before, mainly the Hellraisers, also run by Underground.

This was to be the last rave event to be held at the Ulster Hall, which saw tickets sell out weeks in advance, so as you can imagine, I was looking forward to playing even though it was a techno set I’d been booked to play which I still did from time to time back in 1994. 

The set features MC Gavzie, and we delivered a solid performance that night. Many people have spoken to me about this set over the years, either who were there or who have heard the recording on the tape pack. The night was chaotic, with people opening fire exits and letting in hundreds of extra people for an epic night in Belfast.

Stream: https://youtu.be/fXnNdeP3dtQ 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 1994 23:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>1994-06-10T23:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>20:12</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC GQ - Live @ Vengeance 4 - Jet Centre Coleraine Ireland - April 30th 1994]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-gq-live-vengeance-ireland-april-30th-1994/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJing in the rave scene in the early 90s, I always tried to create a balance by playing some of what the crowd liked and what I preferred. Had I just played just what I wanted, which was any tune with a breakbeat, I wouldn't have got any gigs in Scotland. Though it would have been so easy for me to play the rave anthems of the day, I was not prepared to sell out, so I opted for a happy medium music-wise which kept the gigs coming in.<br />
<br />
By 1994, I played in England regularly and was well-known for playing Hardcore, Breakbeat and prototype Jungle. However, I occasionally got gigs that required me to mix it up style-wise. One gig was Vengeance 4 at the Jet Centre in Coleraine, my first trip to Ireland.<br />
<br />
I vividly remember flying into Belfast, seeing an army barracks, and being somewhat apprehensive due to the troubles, which were still ongoing even though they had died down somewhat. Needless to say, I had a fantastic first time and met some lifelong friends, and it was also the beginning for me playing in Ireland for many years to come. It was also when I had my first Guinness and whipped Joey Bertram’s American ass at Street Fighter. <br />
<br />
Sorry about the recording quality on this. <br />
<br />
Stream:  https://youtu.be/NTO7IOMDPnE<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJing in the rave scene in the early 90s, I always tried to create a balance by playing some of what the crowd liked and what I preferred. Had I just played just what I wanted, which was any tune with a breakbeat, I wouldn't have got any gigs in Scotland. Though it would have been so easy for me to play the rave anthems of the day, I was not prepared to sell out, so I opted for a happy medium music-wise which kept the gigs coming in.<br />
<br />
By 1994, I played in England regularly and was well-known for playing Hardcore, Breakbeat and prototype Jungle. However, I occasionally got gigs that required me to mix it up style-wise. One gig was Vengeance 4 at the Jet Centre in Coleraine, my first trip to Ireland.<br />
<br />
I vividly remember flying into Belfast, seeing an army barracks, and being somewhat apprehensive due to the troubles, which were still ongoing even though they had died down somewhat. Needless to say, I had a fantastic first time and met some lifelong friends, and it was also the beginning for me playing in Ireland for many years to come. It was also when I had my first Guinness and whipped Joey Bertram’s American ass at Street Fighter. <br />
<br />
Sorry about the recording quality on this. <br />
<br />
Stream:  https://youtu.be/NTO7IOMDPnE<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJing in the rave scene in the early 90s, I always tried to create a balance by playing some of what the crowd liked and what I preferred. Had I just played just what I wanted, which was any tune with a breakbeat, I wouldn't have got any gigs in Scotland. Though it would have been so easy for me to play the rave anthems of the day, I was not prepared to sell out, so I opted for a happy medium music-wise which kept the gigs coming in.

By 1994, I played in England regularly and was well-known for playing Hardcore, Breakbeat and prototype Jungle. However, I occasionally got gigs that required me to mix it up style-wise. One gig was Vengeance 4 at the Jet Centre in Coleraine, my first trip to Ireland.

I vividly remember flying into Belfast, seeing an army barracks, and being somewhat apprehensive due to the troubles, which were still ongoing even though they had died down somewhat. Needless to say, I had a fantastic first time and met some lifelong friends, and it was also the beginning for me playing in Ireland for many years to come. It was also when I had my first Guinness and whipped Joey Bertram’s American ass at Street Fighter. 

Sorry about the recording quality on this. 

Stream:  https://youtu.be/NTO7IOMDPnE

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/djkidscotland ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 1994 23:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>1994-04-30T23:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>40:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Chickaboo - Live @ Pandemonium - The Institute Birmingham - October 29th 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-chickaboo-live-pandemonium-the-institue-birmingham-29th-0ctober-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[One of the biggest promoters in the Midlands in the early 90s was Pandemonium. After seeing a videotape from an event they had held at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre, I was eager to get in touch with them to see if I could bag a set. <br />
<br />
As with many of my gigs back then, I would call the information line on the flyer, which, more often than not, was the main person running the event's number, a landline, I may add. On this occasion, I found myself speaking to a certain Paul Dawkes, who had been running illegal parties alongside Paul Archer and Mark Chamberlain since 1989.<br />
<br />
At first, I was hesitant about calling as I’d been running my event in Scotland called Pandemonium, even though I’d stopped running it the year before. I could have avoided telling Paul, but being the straight-up guy I am, I just told him. I was shocked when he told me he was aware of my night. But due to the distance between wasn’t concerned about it.<br />
<br />
As with many other promoters, I contacted in England back then, I would ask for an address to send a mix tape and flyers of events I’d played at. By 1993 I was playing for Quest in Wolverhampton regularly and had played my biggest gig to date, Universe Big Love. Both of which were well-respected promoters. Paul said he would be making his bookings in a couple of weeks and to call him back.<br />
<br />
After calling Paul back, he said he’d enjoyed the mix tape and offered me my first set at Pandemonium (Club Andromeda) at The Institute in Digbeth Birmingham. Originally built as a Methodist Congregational Chapel, this was a fantastic place to hold a rave. My first time playing for Pandemonium was in April 1993. <br />
<br />
The next time I would play for them was on October 29th of the same year, which is when this recording is from. Although I played in a second room that night, a bonus for me was that I got to perform alongside MC Chickaboo, the MC for GE-Real. A DJ I rated highly for his mixing and scratching skills. <br />
<br />
I went on to play for Pandemonium on numerous occasions over the years at The Institute and JJ’s, what was later known as Mr B’s in Willenhall, Wolverhampton. <br />
<br />
Thanks to Paul, Paul & Mark & Pandemonium family for some genuinely unique times!<br />
You can also Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[One of the biggest promoters in the Midlands in the early 90s was Pandemonium. After seeing a videotape from an event they had held at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre, I was eager to get in touch with them to see if I could bag a set. <br />
<br />
As with many of my gigs back then, I would call the information line on the flyer, which, more often than not, was the main person running the event's number, a landline, I may add. On this occasion, I found myself speaking to a certain Paul Dawkes, who had been running illegal parties alongside Paul Archer and Mark Chamberlain since 1989.<br />
<br />
At first, I was hesitant about calling as I’d been running my event in Scotland called Pandemonium, even though I’d stopped running it the year before. I could have avoided telling Paul, but being the straight-up guy I am, I just told him. I was shocked when he told me he was aware of my night. But due to the distance between wasn’t concerned about it.<br />
<br />
As with many other promoters, I contacted in England back then, I would ask for an address to send a mix tape and flyers of events I’d played at. By 1993 I was playing for Quest in Wolverhampton regularly and had played my biggest gig to date, Universe Big Love. Both of which were well-respected promoters. Paul said he would be making his bookings in a couple of weeks and to call him back.<br />
<br />
After calling Paul back, he said he’d enjoyed the mix tape and offered me my first set at Pandemonium (Club Andromeda) at The Institute in Digbeth Birmingham. Originally built as a Methodist Congregational Chapel, this was a fantastic place to hold a rave. My first time playing for Pandemonium was in April 1993. <br />
<br />
The next time I would play for them was on October 29th of the same year, which is when this recording is from. Although I played in a second room that night, a bonus for me was that I got to perform alongside MC Chickaboo, the MC for GE-Real. A DJ I rated highly for his mixing and scratching skills. <br />
<br />
I went on to play for Pandemonium on numerous occasions over the years at The Institute and JJ’s, what was later known as Mr B’s in Willenhall, Wolverhampton. <br />
<br />
Thanks to Paul, Paul & Mark & Pandemonium family for some genuinely unique times!<br />
You can also Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[One of the biggest promoters in the Midlands in the early 90s was Pandemonium. After seeing a videotape from an event they had held at the Aston Villa Leisure Centre, I was eager to get in touch with them to see if I could bag a set. 

As with many of my gigs back then, I would call the information line on the flyer, which, more often than not, was the main person running the event's number, a landline, I may add. On this occasion, I found myself speaking to a certain Paul Dawkes, who had been running illegal parties alongside Paul Archer and Mark Chamberlain since 1989.

At first, I was hesitant about calling as I’d been running my event in Scotland called Pandemonium, even though I’d stopped running it the year before. I could have avoided telling Paul, but being the straight-up guy I am, I just told him. I was shocked when he told me he was aware of my night. But due to the distance between wasn’t concerned about it.

As with many other promoters, I contacted in England back then, I would ask for an address to send a mix tape and flyers of events I’d played at. By 1993 I was playing for Quest in Wolverhampton regularly and had played my biggest gig to date, Universe Big Love. Both of which were well-respected promoters. Paul said he would be making his bookings in a couple of weeks and to call him back.

After calling Paul back, he said he’d enjoyed the mix tape and offered me my first set at Pandemonium (Club Andromeda) at The Institute in Digbeth Birmingham. Originally built as a Methodist Congregational Chapel, this was a fantastic place to hold a rave. My first time playing for Pandemonium was in April 1993. 

The next time I would play for them was on October 29th of the same year, which is when this recording is from. Although I played in a second room that night, a bonus for me was that I got to perform alongside MC Chickaboo, the MC for GE-Real. A DJ I rated highly for his mixing and scratching skills. 

I went on to play for Pandemonium on numerous occasions over the years at The Institute and JJ’s, what was later known as Mr B’s in Willenhall, Wolverhampton. 

Thanks to Paul, Paul & Mark & Pandemonium family for some genuinely unique times!
You can also Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Live @ Universe Big Love - Lower Pertwood Farm, Warminster Wiltshire - August 13th 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-universe-big-love/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[On Friday, April 30th 1993, I organised two 50-seater coaches from Edinburgh to Wiltshire for Universe - Tribal Gathering. This was one of the UK’s biggest outdoor raves at that time, with 25,000 in attendance. Four months later, I would find myself playing at Universe - Big Love. <br />
<br />
I was booked to play on the earth stage, which was scheduled to begin at 8pm. I remember thinking on the long drive from Scotland via Blackmarket Records and Stonehenge that it probably wouldn’t be that busy then. How wrong was I! As I walked up the stairs onto the main stage, I faced at least 10,000 ravers waiting for the music to start. The crowd seemed to notice this, and a massive cheer went up as I made my way rather nervously behind the decks.<br />
<br />
After placing my record box on the floor and opening the lid, my hands were shaking. As I stood back up before putting that first track, Jim Polo - The Night Rider, on the turntable, I looked at what I can only describe as a sea of people thinking to myself: "The pressure is most definitely on for me to perform!” <br />
<br />
Throughout my travels, I’ve spoken to many ravers who went to this event or bought the tape pack, telling me how much they enjoyed my set. I came across some comments online recently. I like this one on YouTube. - “The most unique set ever? And one of the weirdest. Remember buying the tape pack. Awesome”. <br />
<br />
I was saddened to hear of the passing back in 2003 of Tribal Gathering & Universe founder Paul Shurrey who, at the age of 53, was in Goa when he slipped on cobblestones and hit his head. He became ill two days later, succumbing to his injuries despite being rushed to the hospital and undergoing two operations. <br />
<br />
Paul was a great guy who helped me along my journey in the early 90s rave scene. Universe Big Love was a landmark gig for me and, to this very day, remains an extraordinary moment in my nearly 33 years of DJing, and it’s thanks to Paul for giving me the opportunity. <br />
<br />
Set Track List<br />
<br />
1: Jim Polo - The Night Rider Pt 1 - Dark Horse Records<br />
2: Acen - Acen - Window In The Sky (Monolythikmaniak) - Production House<br />
3: MC Lethal - Lethal Overdose (Farewell Shelleys Lazerdrome Remix) - Network Records<br />
4: Two Dark Troopers - Darkcore - Basement<br />
5: MC Lethal - Prince Of Darkness (DJ Nex Return To The Dark Ages Remix) - Network Records<br />
6: Pascal & Sponge - Raw Basics - Face Records<br />
7: Pascal & Sponge - I Got You (Ezee Boy) - Face Records<br />
8: Vibes & Wishdokta - Freeaneazy - Asylum Music Inc<br />
9: Bizzy B - Ecstasy Is A Science - White House Records<br />
10: Bizzy B - Weekend - Big City Records<br />
11: Bizzy B - Revolution (Remix) - White House Records<br />
12: Tango & Fallout - Further Intrigue - TF002<br />
13: DJ Krome & Mr Time - Into The Night - Suburban Base<br />
14: DJ Vibes - Obsession (Music's So Wonderful) - Asylum Music Inc<br />
15: Essence Of Aura - Can I Dream - Outstanding Records<br />
16: Wishdokta & Ravemaster Vibes - Breakin Thru' - Boogie Beat<br />
17: DJ Rap & Aston - Vertigo (Tumbling Remix) - Suburban Base<br />
18: Nebula II - Eye Memory (Spacewalked) - Reinforced<br />
19: Tango & Ratty - The Killer - TR 002<br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[On Friday, April 30th 1993, I organised two 50-seater coaches from Edinburgh to Wiltshire for Universe - Tribal Gathering. This was one of the UK’s biggest outdoor raves at that time, with 25,000 in attendance. Four months later, I would find myself playing at Universe - Big Love. <br />
<br />
I was booked to play on the earth stage, which was scheduled to begin at 8pm. I remember thinking on the long drive from Scotland via Blackmarket Records and Stonehenge that it probably wouldn’t be that busy then. How wrong was I! As I walked up the stairs onto the main stage, I faced at least 10,000 ravers waiting for the music to start. The crowd seemed to notice this, and a massive cheer went up as I made my way rather nervously behind the decks.<br />
<br />
After placing my record box on the floor and opening the lid, my hands were shaking. As I stood back up before putting that first track, Jim Polo - The Night Rider, on the turntable, I looked at what I can only describe as a sea of people thinking to myself: "The pressure is most definitely on for me to perform!” <br />
<br />
Throughout my travels, I’ve spoken to many ravers who went to this event or bought the tape pack, telling me how much they enjoyed my set. I came across some comments online recently. I like this one on YouTube. - “The most unique set ever? And one of the weirdest. Remember buying the tape pack. Awesome”. <br />
<br />
I was saddened to hear of the passing back in 2003 of Tribal Gathering & Universe founder Paul Shurrey who, at the age of 53, was in Goa when he slipped on cobblestones and hit his head. He became ill two days later, succumbing to his injuries despite being rushed to the hospital and undergoing two operations. <br />
<br />
Paul was a great guy who helped me along my journey in the early 90s rave scene. Universe Big Love was a landmark gig for me and, to this very day, remains an extraordinary moment in my nearly 33 years of DJing, and it’s thanks to Paul for giving me the opportunity. <br />
<br />
Set Track List<br />
<br />
1: Jim Polo - The Night Rider Pt 1 - Dark Horse Records<br />
2: Acen - Acen - Window In The Sky (Monolythikmaniak) - Production House<br />
3: MC Lethal - Lethal Overdose (Farewell Shelleys Lazerdrome Remix) - Network Records<br />
4: Two Dark Troopers - Darkcore - Basement<br />
5: MC Lethal - Prince Of Darkness (DJ Nex Return To The Dark Ages Remix) - Network Records<br />
6: Pascal & Sponge - Raw Basics - Face Records<br />
7: Pascal & Sponge - I Got You (Ezee Boy) - Face Records<br />
8: Vibes & Wishdokta - Freeaneazy - Asylum Music Inc<br />
9: Bizzy B - Ecstasy Is A Science - White House Records<br />
10: Bizzy B - Weekend - Big City Records<br />
11: Bizzy B - Revolution (Remix) - White House Records<br />
12: Tango & Fallout - Further Intrigue - TF002<br />
13: DJ Krome & Mr Time - Into The Night - Suburban Base<br />
14: DJ Vibes - Obsession (Music's So Wonderful) - Asylum Music Inc<br />
15: Essence Of Aura - Can I Dream - Outstanding Records<br />
16: Wishdokta & Ravemaster Vibes - Breakin Thru' - Boogie Beat<br />
17: DJ Rap & Aston - Vertigo (Tumbling Remix) - Suburban Base<br />
18: Nebula II - Eye Memory (Spacewalked) - Reinforced<br />
19: Tango & Ratty - The Killer - TR 002<br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On Friday, April 30th 1993, I organised two 50-seater coaches from Edinburgh to Wiltshire for Universe - Tribal Gathering. This was one of the UK’s biggest outdoor raves at that time, with 25,000 in attendance. Four months later, I would find myself playing at Universe - Big Love. 

I was booked to play on the earth stage, which was scheduled to begin at 8pm. I remember thinking on the long drive from Scotland via Blackmarket Records and Stonehenge that it probably wouldn’t be that busy then. How wrong was I! As I walked up the stairs onto the main stage, I faced at least 10,000 ravers waiting for the music to start. The crowd seemed to notice this, and a massive cheer went up as I made my way rather nervously behind the decks.

After placing my record box on the floor and opening the lid, my hands were shaking. As I stood back up before putting that first track, Jim Polo - The Night Rider, on the turntable, I looked at what I can only describe as a sea of people thinking to myself: "The pressure is most definitely on for me to perform!” 

Throughout my travels, I’ve spoken to many ravers who went to this event or bought the tape pack, telling me how much they enjoyed my set. I came across some comments online recently. I like this one on YouTube. - “The most unique set ever? And one of the weirdest. Remember buying the tape pack. Awesome”. 

I was saddened to hear of the passing back in 2003 of Tribal Gathering & Universe founder Paul Shurrey who, at the age of 53, was in Goa when he slipped on cobblestones and hit his head. He became ill two days later, succumbing to his injuries despite being rushed to the hospital and undergoing two operations. 

Paul was a great guy who helped me along my journey in the early 90s rave scene. Universe Big Love was a landmark gig for me and, to this very day, remains an extraordinary moment in my nearly 33 years of DJing, and it’s thanks to Paul for giving me the opportunity. 

Set Track List

1: Jim Polo - The Night Rider Pt 1 - Dark Horse Records
2: Acen - Acen - Window In The Sky (Monolythikmaniak) - Production House
3: MC Lethal - Lethal Overdose (Farewell Shelleys Lazerdrome Remix) - Network Records
4: Two Dark Troopers - Darkcore - Basement
5: MC Lethal - Prince Of Darkness (DJ Nex Return To The Dark Ages Remix) - Network Records
6: Pascal & Sponge - Raw Basics - Face Records
7: Pascal & Sponge - I Got You (Ezee Boy) - Face Records
8: Vibes & Wishdokta - Freeaneazy - Asylum Music Inc
9: Bizzy B - Ecstasy Is A Science - White House Records
10: Bizzy B - Weekend - Big City Records
11: Bizzy B - Revolution (Remix) - White House Records
12: Tango & Fallout - Further Intrigue - TF002
13: DJ Krome & Mr Time - Into The Night - Suburban Base
14: DJ Vibes - Obsession (Music's So Wonderful) - Asylum Music Inc
15: Essence Of Aura - Can I Dream - Outstanding Records
16: Wishdokta & Ravemaster Vibes - Breakin Thru' - Boogie Beat
17: DJ Rap & Aston - Vertigo (Tumbling Remix) - Suburban Base
18: Nebula II - Eye Memory (Spacewalked) - Reinforced
19: Tango & Ratty - The Killer - TR 002

You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 1993 19:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-06-05T18:02:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Breakbeat Business - Side A - April 12th 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-break-business-april-12th-1993-part-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By 1993 I was starting to make some headway with gigs in England whilst still playing at the odd night in Scotland. Although I hadn’t been as prolific in terms of putting out mix tapes, I'd started putting out more live recordings as I got the gigs. I would however do a mix tape from time to time and this is one of those mix tapes.<br />
<br />
Around this time the term Jungle was still very much in its infancy, the music still being referred to as Breakbeat or Hardcore. This mix tape from my archives has some absolutely classic’s from the Breakbeat era. <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By 1993 I was starting to make some headway with gigs in England whilst still playing at the odd night in Scotland. Although I hadn’t been as prolific in terms of putting out mix tapes, I'd started putting out more live recordings as I got the gigs. I would however do a mix tape from time to time and this is one of those mix tapes.<br />
<br />
Around this time the term Jungle was still very much in its infancy, the music still being referred to as Breakbeat or Hardcore. This mix tape from my archives has some absolutely classic’s from the Breakbeat era. <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By 1993 I was starting to make some headway with gigs in England whilst still playing at the odd night in Scotland. Although I hadn’t been as prolific in terms of putting out mix tapes, I'd started putting out more live recordings as I got the gigs. I would however do a mix tape from time to time and this is one of those mix tapes.

Around this time the term Jungle was still very much in its infancy, the music still being referred to as Breakbeat or Hardcore. This mix tape from my archives has some absolutely classic’s from the Breakbeat era. 

You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 1993 16:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>1993-04-12T16:00:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>46:49</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Breakbeat Business - April 12th 1993 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-break-business-april-12th-1993-part-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[The  b-side to this mix tape is a bit strange. Rather than continuing with the the style of music from the a-side the first 10 minutes or so features a few 4-4 Techno stompers. Before I switch back into some more classic Breakbeat tunes from that era. I have no idea why I did that on the tape other than to offer the listeners a little variation. <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[The  b-side to this mix tape is a bit strange. Rather than continuing with the the style of music from the a-side the first 10 minutes or so features a few 4-4 Techno stompers. Before I switch back into some more classic Breakbeat tunes from that era. I have no idea why I did that on the tape other than to offer the listeners a little variation. <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The  b-side to this mix tape is a bit strange. Rather than continuing with the the style of music from the a-side the first 10 minutes or so features a few 4-4 Techno stompers. Before I switch back into some more classic Breakbeat tunes from that era. I have no idea why I did that on the tape other than to offer the listeners a little variation. 

You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 1998 17:28:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>1998-04-12T17:28:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>47:55</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Scarlet - Live @ Quest - Palomas Wolverhampton - April 10th 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-quest-april-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I played at Quest in Wolverhampton for many years which really helped me build a name for myself down south. It was also where I'd begin forging many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. <br />
<br />
This set features MC Scarlet who was the resident MC at Quest and such a top geezer! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link. <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I played at Quest in Wolverhampton for many years which really helped me build a name for myself down south. It was also where I'd begin forging many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. <br />
<br />
This set features MC Scarlet who was the resident MC at Quest and such a top geezer! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link. <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I played at Quest in Wolverhampton for many years which really helped me build a name for myself down south. It was also where I'd begin forging many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. 

This set features MC Scarlet who was the resident MC at Quest and such a top geezer! 

A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! 

You can Stream all my mix tapes from the following link. 

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK 
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 1993 23:24:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T21:10:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:47</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Live @ Quest - Palomas Wolverhampton - February 13th 1993]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-quest-february-13th-1993/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This was my second set playing for Quest in Wolverhampton. I played at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I would forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. It was also great place for meeting other promoters who always passed through. <br />
<br />
To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was a huge honour and I look back on my time playing there with great fondness. Although the original Quest vibe is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This was my second set playing for Quest in Wolverhampton. I played at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I would forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. It was also great place for meeting other promoters who always passed through. <br />
<br />
To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was a huge honour and I look back on my time playing there with great fondness. Although the original Quest vibe is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This was my second set playing for Quest in Wolverhampton. I played at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I would forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. It was also great place for meeting other promoters who always passed through. 

To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was a huge honour and I look back on my time playing there with great fondness. Although the original Quest vibe is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong! 

A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! 

You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 1993 22:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-08T14:36:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>46:49</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Live @ Quest - Palomas Wolverhampton - November 21st 1992]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-quest-palomas-wolverhampton-november-21st-1992/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[After a few months of sending mix tapes to promoters in England I eventually got the call I’d been waiting for. That call came from Bill Calgotra who managed clothing store Diffusion just a few doors up from where Quest was held on Broad street in Wolverhampton. Both Diffusion and Quest were owned and run by Gerald Bailey, Carl Peddie and Bill.  <br />
<br />
After listening to the mix tape Bill decided to call me up asking if I would do the warm up set. I vividly remember him saying how he had felt a bit sorry for me not being able to play the more Breakbeat sounds in Scotland. Unfortunately the flyer had already gone to print, but they’d be able to pay me £100 plus my train and hotel. On the bill that night was Fabio, DJ Rap, Stu Allan alongside residents Pilgrim, Ned Ryder and MC Scarlett.   <br />
<br />
As a result of this first gig I would go on to play at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I’d start to forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. Quest was also great place for meeting other promoters who would pass through.   <br />
<br />
To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was rated as one of best club nights for Hardcore, Breakbeat and the early sounds of Jungle not just in Midlands, but in the UK at that time was a huge honour.   <br />
<br />
I look back on my time playing in Wolverhampton with great fondness. Although that original vibe called Quest is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong!   <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST<br />
<br />
You can stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK <br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[After a few months of sending mix tapes to promoters in England I eventually got the call I’d been waiting for. That call came from Bill Calgotra who managed clothing store Diffusion just a few doors up from where Quest was held on Broad street in Wolverhampton. Both Diffusion and Quest were owned and run by Gerald Bailey, Carl Peddie and Bill.  <br />
<br />
After listening to the mix tape Bill decided to call me up asking if I would do the warm up set. I vividly remember him saying how he had felt a bit sorry for me not being able to play the more Breakbeat sounds in Scotland. Unfortunately the flyer had already gone to print, but they’d be able to pay me £100 plus my train and hotel. On the bill that night was Fabio, DJ Rap, Stu Allan alongside residents Pilgrim, Ned Ryder and MC Scarlett.   <br />
<br />
As a result of this first gig I would go on to play at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I’d start to forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. Quest was also great place for meeting other promoters who would pass through.   <br />
<br />
To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was rated as one of best club nights for Hardcore, Breakbeat and the early sounds of Jungle not just in Midlands, but in the UK at that time was a huge honour.   <br />
<br />
I look back on my time playing in Wolverhampton with great fondness. Although that original vibe called Quest is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong!   <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! <br />
<br />
A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST<br />
<br />
You can stream all my mix tapes from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK <br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[After a few months of sending mix tapes to promoters in England I eventually got the call I’d been waiting for. That call came from Bill Calgotra who managed clothing store Diffusion just a few doors up from where Quest was held on Broad street in Wolverhampton. Both Diffusion and Quest were owned and run by Gerald Bailey, Carl Peddie and Bill.  

After listening to the mix tape Bill decided to call me up asking if I would do the warm up set. I vividly remember him saying how he had felt a bit sorry for me not being able to play the more Breakbeat sounds in Scotland. Unfortunately the flyer had already gone to print, but they’d be able to pay me £100 plus my train and hotel. On the bill that night was Fabio, DJ Rap, Stu Allan alongside residents Pilgrim, Ned Ryder and MC Scarlett.   

As a result of this first gig I would go on to play at Quest on a regular basis for many years which really helped me build my name for playing further afield in England. It was also where I’d start to forge many relationships with some of the scenes biggest DJ’s & MC’s. Quest was also great place for meeting other promoters who would pass through.   

To have had the opportunity to play at Quest was rated as one of best club nights for Hardcore, Breakbeat and the early sounds of Jungle not just in Midlands, but in the UK at that time was a huge honour.   

I look back on my time playing in Wolverhampton with great fondness. Although that original vibe called Quest is long gone. Diffusion the clothing store is still going strong!   

A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! 

A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST! 

A VIBE CALLED QUEST! BIG UP YER CHEST

You can stream all my mix tapes from the following link.

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK 

]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 1992 22:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-09-01T13:03:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>46:32</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Total Kaos - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-total-kaos-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.<br />
<br />
Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.<br />
<br />
The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. <br />
<br />
Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.<br />
<br />
Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.<br />
<br />
The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. <br />
<br />
Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.

Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.

The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. 

Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.

You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 1993 14:45:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:38:05+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:58</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Total Kaos - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-total-kaos-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.<br />
<br />
Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.<br />
<br />
The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. <br />
<br />
Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.<br />
<br />
Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.<br />
<br />
The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. <br />
<br />
Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By the time I put out my Total Kaos mix tape in January 1993, things were taking off for me down south, where I’d slowly been building a name for myself. Although I still had visions of playing regularly in Scotland, there was still very little in the way of support for Breakbeat music.

Total Kaos would be the biggest seller of all my mix tapes selling well over 200 copies across Scotland in various record shops. As a little bonus for purchasing the tape, I gave away a full-colour A3 poster of the front cover for the price of 2 x 18p stamps. This was also my first full-colour mix tape cover.

The music included on this mix tape features a mix of Breakbeat and Hardcore productions from some of the sound's originators, which was blowing up in England then. Some very distinctive tunes on there are regarded as some of the roots of Jungle which was just about to explode in the UK. 

Even though I was still very proactive in sending tapes direct to promoters in England, I now had an acting agent in Scotland called “Liberation DJ Management” run by Ian Robertson based in Edinburgh, and one in England called the “Adrenalin Corporation” run by Will and Jim in Coventry. Both agents secured bookings for me across the UK.

You can Download or Stream all my mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 1993 15:48:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:38:06+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 5 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-5-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 1992 14:07:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:38:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>45:53</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 5 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-5-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 1992 14:27:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:38:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 4 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-4-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 1992 13:42:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:39:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 4 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-4-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 1992 13:46:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:39:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:11</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 3 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-3-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 1992 13:42:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 3 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-3-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 1992 13:42:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:39:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 2 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-2-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 1992 13:41:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:40:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 2 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-2-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 1992 13:40:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 1 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-1-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 1992 13:40:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:40:01+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:04</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - New Realities 1 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-new-realities-1-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.<br />
<br />
In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.<br />
<br />
One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0<br />
<br />
Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo<br />
<br />
The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.<br />
<br />
My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.<br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[By mid-1992, I’d transitioned in terms of the style of music I was playing. The Techno and piano hands-in-the-air vibes went out, which was never really me. And in came the Breakbeats and Basslines, which were far more in tune with my Rap and Hip Hop roots. Not just from the Drumbreak side of things but also the sounds and vocal samples used. The way vocals would be used would sometimes come in for criticism as they were sped up due to the limited sample time available to producers. This would lead to tunes being referred to as Chipmunk.

In terms of playing out in clubs around this time, I still relied on my Pandemonium residence. I did start to get the odd gig here and there as more venue owners broke away from playing commercial dance music for the new dawn that was rave culture which was a good thing for the development of the Scottish club scene. It wasn’t long before I became frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm for the Breakbeat sound I was now championing in Scotland.

One gig that would prove to be a pivotal point in the early stages of my career was at the infamous Calton Studios in Edinburgh. I cleared the dance floor with my first tune, a meaty amen number called Tic Tac Toe - 456. This track was and is still regarded as one of the early prototype Jungle tunes. I played both sides of this 12 at the gig. The flip side is called Ephemerol. Tic Tac Toe was Simon Ratcliffe, one-half of Basement Jaxx. I’ve put the links for both sides below.

Tic Tac Toe - 456 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4fH_LH_l0

Tic Tac Toe - Ephemerol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF66J4FeLYo

The following week after the promoter said they would never book me again, it was put to me that I would be better placed focusing my attention on what was happening down in England, where Breakbeat had become an integral part of the Rave scene. With the Scottish scene seemingly heading down a different path musically, I thought to myself, “What have I got to lose”.

My New Realities mix tape series were the first tapes I sent to promoters down south. I would obtain promoter numbers from flyers and cold-call them to introduce myself. I would send the tape with some flyers, including a cover letter with a sob story about not getting gigs in Scotland because of the music I was playing. I also started to use a full-time graphic designer for my tape covers.

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 1992 13:39:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:40:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>41:45</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 3 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-3-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 1992 09:05:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:09:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:34</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 3 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-3-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 1992 09:07:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:10:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:39</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 2 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-2-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
 I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which would eventually become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
 I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which would eventually become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

 I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which would eventually become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 1992 05:55:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:11:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>42:52</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 2 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-2-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 1992 06:15:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:12:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:02</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 1 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-1-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and send in a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive absolutely free in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Daly Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and send in a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive absolutely free in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Daly Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and send in a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive absolutely free in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Daly Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 1992 02:34:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:12:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:15</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution 1 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-evolution-1-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes<br />
<br />
Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. <br />
<br />
I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.<br />
<br />
The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. <br />
<br />
My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Evolution Mix Tapes

Between 1990 -1992 the amount of dance music that was coming out on vinyl was enormous. Every week there would be a raft of new labels releasing all manner of styles. From House, Techno, Rave and many different variants in between. 

I started to get sent a ton of pre-releases / white labels from promo companies such as Rush Release and Power who were the biggest at the time. In return all you had to do was fill in a reaction sheet and senit back with a weekly chart. The sheer volume of records I would receive in the post was crazy at times. I was getting that much that my postwomen could no longer carry them all, and they would send a van to drop them off at my house instead.

The majority of the music being sent to me was geared up towards the more commercial side of the club-scene. This was simply down to having started my career on the club circuit. Luckily for me I discovered a record shop called Global Records on Dalry Road in Edinburgh. This is where I would source music more in tune to where I was heading sound wise. 

My Evolution mix tape series would see a significant shift in musical style for me. Out we're the more commercial Techno sounding club tracks. To be replaced with a much harder Hip Hop influenced sound which was to become known as Breakbeat. 

You can Download or Stream all the mix tapes from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 1992 05:32:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:12:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:46</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Fuzion - The Music Box 9C - Edinburgh - October 23rd 1992]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-gavzie-live-fuzion/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Fuzion - 9C The Music Box Edinburgh - October 23rd 1992<br />
<br />
The Music Box previously known as 9C and now The Liquid Room is the biggest and by far the best nightclub / venue in Edinburgh in my opinion. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with the owner Mick over the last 30 years. I’ve also promoted events here since 1995 and played a roll in taking the venue in a new direction musically at the start of the 2000’s.<br />
<br />
Even though I’d been DJing regularly in Edinburgh since 1990 this is the first live recording from a club in my home town. Fuzion ran every Friday featuring a blend of Scottish and English DJ’s and live PA’s. <br />
<br />
As a DJ you always want to work with an MC who knows what to do and what not to do. Gavzie was resident at my event Pandemonium and in a league of his own back then. The majority of his lyrical content came from listening to mix tapes I gave him from events down south. In particular Top Buzz featuring the lyrical skills of Mad P.<br />
<br />
Performing alongside Gavzie was always a great laugh, we got up-to some proper antics on our travels which you’ll be able to read about in my autobiography coming out in 2022. <br />
<br />
You can also Stream the audio from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Fuzion - 9C The Music Box Edinburgh - October 23rd 1992<br />
<br />
The Music Box previously known as 9C and now The Liquid Room is the biggest and by far the best nightclub / venue in Edinburgh in my opinion. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with the owner Mick over the last 30 years. I’ve also promoted events here since 1995 and played a roll in taking the venue in a new direction musically at the start of the 2000’s.<br />
<br />
Even though I’d been DJing regularly in Edinburgh since 1990 this is the first live recording from a club in my home town. Fuzion ran every Friday featuring a blend of Scottish and English DJ’s and live PA’s. <br />
<br />
As a DJ you always want to work with an MC who knows what to do and what not to do. Gavzie was resident at my event Pandemonium and in a league of his own back then. The majority of his lyrical content came from listening to mix tapes I gave him from events down south. In particular Top Buzz featuring the lyrical skills of Mad P.<br />
<br />
Performing alongside Gavzie was always a great laugh, we got up-to some proper antics on our travels which you’ll be able to read about in my autobiography coming out in 2022. <br />
<br />
You can also Stream the audio from the following link.<br />
<br />
You Tube: <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Fuzion - 9C The Music Box Edinburgh - October 23rd 1992

The Music Box previously known as 9C and now The Liquid Room is the biggest and by far the best nightclub / venue in Edinburgh in my opinion. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with the owner Mick over the last 30 years. I’ve also promoted events here since 1995 and played a roll in taking the venue in a new direction musically at the start of the 2000’s.

Even though I’d been DJing regularly in Edinburgh since 1990 this is the first live recording from a club in my home town. Fuzion ran every Friday featuring a blend of Scottish and English DJ’s and live PA’s. 

As a DJ you always want to work with an MC who knows what to do and what not to do. Gavzie was resident at my event Pandemonium and in a league of his own back then. The majority of his lyrical content came from listening to mix tapes I gave him from events down south. In particular Top Buzz featuring the lyrical skills of Mad P.

Performing alongside Gavzie was always a great laugh, we got up-to some proper antics on our travels which you’ll be able to read about in my autobiography coming out in 2022. 

You can also Stream the audio from the following link.

You Tube: 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.TV/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 21:11:01 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-07T16:05:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>46:26</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - April 11th 1992]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-gavzie-live-pandemonium-april-11th-1992/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. <br />
<br />
One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. <br />
<br />
I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. <br />
<br />
One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. <br />
<br />
I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992

Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. 

One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. 

I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 1992 01:27:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:31:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>52:40</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Gavzie - Live @ Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - March 28th 1992]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-gavzie-live-pandemonium-crystals-arena-glenrothes-march-28th-1992-hearthisat/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. <br />
<br />
One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. <br />
<br />
I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear this : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. <br />
<br />
One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. <br />
<br />
I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear this : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992

Pandemonium was a hugely successful fortnightly event I ran for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink in Glenrothes in Fife. I learned a lot about promoting events during this pivotal period in my life. The event was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room itself holds around 400. 

One thing Scotland has never been blessed with over the years is quality MCs. This recording is one of my earliest performances with MC Gavzie, who was in a league of his own during this period in Scotland. Most of Gavzie's lyrical content was lifted from listening to tapes featuring MCs down south, such as Mad P from Top Buzz. He always put his unique spin on it. 

I had such a good laugh working alongside Gavzie, not to mention some hilarious times. You’ll be able to read about our antics in my autobiography coming in 2023. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear this : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 1992 12:57:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:32:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:24:51</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - October 12th 1991 - Part 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-crime-pandemonium-crytsla-arena-glenrothes-1991-part-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.<br />
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then. <br />
<br />
I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.<br />
<br />
Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.<br />
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then. <br />
<br />
I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.<br />
<br />
Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992

After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then. 

I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.

With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.

Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 1991 23:08:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:36:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:04:16</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - October 12th 1991- Part 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-pandemonium-1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.<br />
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then.<br />
<br />
I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.<br />
<br />
Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992<br />
<br />
After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.<br />
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then.<br />
<br />
I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.<br />
<br />
Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Pandemonium - Crystals Arena Glenrothes - 1991 - 1992

After four successful Megabass events, three in Penicuik and one in Glenrothes, my next venture in the promoting world was the launch of Pandemonium, named after the Prodigy track of the same name. The font was copied from the Shamen, and the logo was my take on Public Enemy’s logo.
The night ran fortnightly for under two years between 1991/92 at Crystals Arena Ice-rink Glenrothes in Fife. It was held in the function hall above the ice rink, which operated as a cafe during the day. The room held between 300/400 if memory serves me right. Although I’m sure, we crammed in as many as we could. Pandemonium was hugely successful, selling out every fortnight. It’s still held in high regard by everyone who attended back then.

I learned a lot about promoting club events while I ran this event. It would be the first time I booked guest DJs and live PAs with agencies. Dealing with contracts, booking flights, hotels and all the transportation. I also ran 50-seater buses from Penicuik and Edinburgh.

With the Scottish rave scene now in full swing. My aspirations of becoming a Hip Hop DJ were fading fast. The music I was now playing was a mixture of breakbeat-infused tracks, which didn’t always go down very well, alongside some of the more essential rave anthems of the time.

Mental, Mental, Lets Go Fucking Mental! 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This : https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
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            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 1991 17:51:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:36:02+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>51:48</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Megabass - Crystals Arena - Glenrothes - September 21st 1991 - Part 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-crime-live-megabass-crystals-arena-pt1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.<br />
<br />
Organising raves at Crystals Arean was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.<br />
<br />
Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.<br />
<br />
Organising raves at Crystals Arean was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.<br />
<br />
Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.

Organising raves at Crystals Arean was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.

Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 1991 08:48:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:37:10+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:50</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Megabass - Crystals Arena - Glenrothes - September 21st 1991- Part 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-mc-crime-live-megabass-crystals-arena-pt2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[MEGABASS - CRYSTALS ARENA ICE RINK - GLENROTHES - 1991<br />
<br />
Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.<br />
<br />
Organising raves at Crystals Arena was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.<br />
<br />
Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[MEGABASS - CRYSTALS ARENA ICE RINK - GLENROTHES - 1991<br />
<br />
Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.<br />
<br />
Organising raves at Crystals Arena was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.<br />
<br />
Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber <br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk<br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND<br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[MEGABASS - CRYSTALS ARENA ICE RINK - GLENROTHES - 1991

Before changing the name to Pandemonium, this was the only Megabass event I organised at Crystals Arena Ice Rink, Glenrothes, Fife.

Organising raves at Crystals Arena was where I’d start to cut my teeth in the promoting game in Scotland back then. I ran two 50-seater coaches from Penicuik to this first night which was a complete sellout.

Please forgive me for the shocking mixing. This is one of the worst performances I've put in over the last 30 years, without making excuses. The decks and mixer were placed on a table on a hollow stage. This led to the needles jumping all over the place when anybody banged it or got up to dance on it. I also found it hard to hear what was in the headphones. Both of these issues make for difficult listening at times. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber 

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Twitch: WWW.TWITCH.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 1991 09:12:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:38:08+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:46</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Megabass 3 - The Complex Penicuik - August 10th 1991- Part 1]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-megabass-3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. <br />
<br />
Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.<br />
<br />
This is my first live recorded set. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. <br />
<br />
Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.<br />
<br />
This is my first live recorded set. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. 

There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. 

Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.

This is my first live recorded set. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Sun, 11 Aug 1991 00:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:37:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>39:26</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid & MC Crime - Live @ Megabass 3 - The Complex - Penicuik - August 10th 1991- Part 2]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-live-megabass3-part-2/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. <br />
<br />
Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.<br />
<br />
This is my first live recorded set. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. <br />
<br />
Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.<br />
<br />
This is my first live recorded set. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

Megabass was my first venture into the world of promoting back in 1991. The event took place in the function hall above The Complex pub in Penicuik, a town situated about 10 miles outside of Edinburgh. 

There were three Megabass events in total in Penicuik. Unfortunately the event was unable to continue due to violence outside the third event between Penicuik and Loanhead, who had an ongoing feud during those days. 

Not to be deterred, I moved Megabass over 40 miles away to the function hall of Crystals Arena Ice Rink in Glenrothes Fife. After one successful event, I changed the name to Pandemonium which would go on to be one of the most reputable events in the Scottish rave scene during the early 90's.

This is my first live recorded set. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: https://hearthis.at/megabass/

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos?view_as=subscriber

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Aug 1991 14:48:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-08-30T10:37:08+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>24:13</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 3 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-3-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 29 Feb 1992 02:24:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:12:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:58</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 3 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-3-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 1991 02:26:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-11-08T12:52:04+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:50</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 2 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-2-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 1992 02:20:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:14:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:52</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 2 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-2-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 1992 02:22:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2017-11-08T11:12:05+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:16</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 1 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-1-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK

]]></itunes:summary>
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            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 1990 02:16:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:13:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:46</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Teknology Volume 1 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-teknology-volume-1-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s<br />
<br />
Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. <br />
<br />
This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1991 the rave scene was starting to blow up across the UK including Scotland. l still had visions of becoming a Hip Hop DJ, so was reluctant to get involved at first. However, with no Hip Hop scene to talk of in Scotland. It wasn’t long before I found myself taking a new musical direction, moving away from my Hip Hop roots I’d been so passionate about since the mid 80’s

Following on from Kid In The Mix volume 1-5. Teknology 1, 2 & 3 featured a mixture of Techno from Europe and the emerging sound of Breakbeat emanating from the UK. 

This was also the start of me having people do artwork for my tape covers and when I started using the tag - The Turntable Terrorist. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK

]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 1991 02:07:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-01-07T17:17:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:05</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-5-side-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. 

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. 

Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK
]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 1991 13:38:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:35:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:35</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In the Mix Volume 5 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-5-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ <br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. 

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. 

Kid In The Mix Volume 5 - was the final mix tape in the series recorded in 1991.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/ 

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 
]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 1991 01:36:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:31:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:31</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-4-a/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. 

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. 

Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            
            
            
                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 1991 01:32:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:21:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:48</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-4-side-b/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 <br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. <br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. <br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Audio - 1990 - 2020 

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course. 

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing. 

Kid In The Mix Volume 4 - is the fourth mix in the 5 tape series and was the first mix tape I recorded in 1991. 

You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg/videos

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 1991 13:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:08:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:32</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-3-side-a1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. 

You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 1990 01:24:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:07:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:48</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-3-side-b1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is the third mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. 

You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 May 1990 01:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T10:56:01+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:35</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-2-side-a1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. 

You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK
]]></itunes:summary>
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            <category><![CDATA[Sounds]]></category>
            <googleplay:explicit>no</googleplay:explicit>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T11:09:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:56</itunes:duration>
        </item>
        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-2-side-b1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is third second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
Yours Mixingly<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.<br />
<br />
During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is third second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. <br />
<br />
You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.<br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music.<br />
<br />
Yours Mixingly<br />
<br />
DJ KID<br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 2 - is the second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. 

You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music.

DJ KID

30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and, vinyl of course.

During my hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 3 - is third second mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in the series. 

You can Download or Stream all the audio from the following links.

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music.

Yours Mixingly

DJ KID

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - Side A]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-1-side-a1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. <br />
<br />
During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990 . There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. <br />
<br />
During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990 . There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. 

During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990 . There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T10:11:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>43:38</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[DJ Kid - Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - Side B]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/dj-kid-kid-in-the-mix-volume-1-side-b1/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. <br />
<br />
During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020<br />
<br />
In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. <br />
<br />
During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.<br />
<br />
Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. <br />
<br />
Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/<br />
<br />
You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?<br />
<br />
I hope you enjoy the music. <br />
<br />
DJ KID <br />
<br />
For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk <br />
<br />
Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND <br />
<br />
Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[30 Years Of Audio - 1990 - 2020

In 1990 things really started to take off for me with my DJing. Like many DJ's of that era, one of the best ways to get your name out there was by mix tapes. Not only was this a way to gain exposure. It was also a great way to make money which you could re-invest in blank tapes and of course vinyl. 

During a hiatus from DJing, I decided to transfer, edit, re-master, and digitise 30 years worth of audio. This includes live sets, studio mixes and radio shows f/many of which were on cassette tape. I also had to go through literally hundreds of MP3 files which also required editing.

Kid In The Mix Volume 1 - was the first mix tape I recorded in 1990. There are 5 tapes in this series. You can Download or Stream the audio from the following links. 

Hear This: www.hearthis.at/djkidscotland/

You Tube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6r9JUvN6Ax4vLa1b2yvPg?

I hope you enjoy the music. 

DJ KID 

For Bookings: info@djkid.co.uk 

Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Instagram: WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/THEDJKIDSCOTLAND 

Hear This: WWW.HEARTHIS.AT/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Vimeo: WWW.VIMEO.COM/DJKIDSCOTLAND 

Website: WWW.DJKID.CO.UK]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 09:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2018-11-04T10:10:02+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>44:00</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Technodrome - Dalvennan Shooting Ground, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Saturday October 5th 1991]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/djkidscotland/technodrome/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[DJ KID | SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[This was a game changer in the Scottish rave scene. I never went to this event myself, but I remember my mates all coming back the morning after covered in mud and the biggest eyes I'd ever seen.<br />
<br />
I've re-mastered the audio for you all party people.<br />
<br />
N-JOI!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This was a game changer in the Scottish rave scene. I never went to this event myself, but I remember my mates all coming back the morning after covered in mud and the biggest eyes I'd ever seen.<br />
<br />
I've re-mastered the audio for you all party people.<br />
<br />
N-JOI!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This was a game changer in the Scottish rave scene. I never went to this event myself, but I remember my mates all coming back the morning after covered in mud and the biggest eyes I'd ever seen.

I've re-mastered the audio for you all party people.

N-JOI!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 1991 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
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