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                    Reproduction 
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                    2CD 
                LABEL 
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                    PF G040CD
                 
                    PF G040CD 
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                RELEASE DATE 
                
                    1/10/2005 
                
                 
                    
                        | Featuring remixes of: Nylon Pylon, Radio 4, Chicks On Speed, Louis Austin, Sinema, Revton, Playgroup, Softcell, The Rapture, Chromeo, Captain Comatose, Trash Palace, The VCR's, Andrea Doria, Yello. "Trevor Jackson began his journey in music back in the early days, designing classic and instantly identifiable record sleeves for the likes of Raze, Todd Terry, The Jungle Brothers, Eric B & Rakim and others. Then came his trademark cover designs for the Stereo MCs, the distinctive logo and cover art for techno label, Network, and the first S-Express single. In 1996 he decided to start his own label Output. Free of any preconceptions or expectations and now able to release any genre of music he wishes, Trevor felt inspired again. The label has released over 40 titles to date, home to the likes of Fourtet, 7-Hurtz, Sonovac, Black Strobe, and others who equally excite and intrigue as they do confuse and perplex. Despite Trevor's many creative commitments, he has successfully carved himself out a niche as one of the most sought-after remixers around. On Reproduction, Trevor shares his finest remix moments, with 16 tracks from some of clubland's most recognizable names reinterpreted into house anthems. Full to the brim with his trademark fat production, driving basslines, gritty hats and rough guitar licks, Trevor Jackson hits a dance floor formula, that is at once accessible, unique and deeply underground." |  |  
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