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AIM
MEANS OF PRODUCTION
ATTIC
CD
(APRIL 2003; RE-ISSUE NOVEMBER 2007)
Aim began his musical journey back in 1989 spinning uptempo breakbeats which he sold from his own shop. After a brief flirtation as
a drummer in an indie band, he set about becoming a solo artist in his own right
and signed to Grand Central in 1995 after bumping into Mark Rae in Fat
City Records. Aim is Grand Central’s dancefloor destroyer and his releases have
been lauded by both press and DJs alike.
Aim
(aka
Andy Turner)
has been responsible for many of the early 12"s
on Grand Central which have helped carve out a niche for the label. From
‘Concentrate’ to ‘Loopdreams’ his early work has been the subject of
countless emails and requests from fans and DJ’s, the reason being that most
of these 12"s
are nigh impossible to get hold of.
The obvious
solution would be to order a repress, sit back and reap the rewards.
The
funny thing is, the originals don’t exist anymore, destroyed in a freak
accident at the pressing plant – Grand
Central
only released
1,000
copies
of each, making these 12"s
the most requested and rarest records we have (or don’t have as the case may
be).
Enter
‘Means Of Production’ a limited edition CD and double LP that not only
bridges the format gap but for the first time brings together all these
seminal records which you never had a chance in hell of hearing anywhere
except the dancefloor.