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Liberty Grooves : ウィキペディア英語版 | Liberty Grooves
== History == Liberty Grooves was a record label and shop based in Tooting, South London and owned by Johnny F. The label itself was established in 1990 with the release of Solid n Mind's debut single "An Original Break". This was followed up with the Brit Core styled ''Code of Conduct EP'' by True Style.〔''Undercover'' magazine, Issue 10, Published by Undercover Agents Ltd〕 In 1992, The Hip Hop Shop in Tooting opened its doors. As well as selling old and new hip hop records, it provided a platform for rappers and DJs to perform. Artists such as Shyloc, Principal Mark, Mell O and Whirlwind D would regularly rock the mic. On New Year's Eve 1992–93, the shop hosted a hip hop jam featuring Lil Rodney Cee from the film ''Wildstyle'' as well as a host of UK rap crews including Def Tex, Lords of Rap and Braintax.〔Solid n Mind Battle Tipped Rhyme insert〕 A regular behind the desk serving customers was Big Ted (Kiss 100 London, London). In 1994, the label released ''The Trials of Life EP'' by the Gutter Snypes which was pressed in many different colours and mastered in the USA.〔''Rap Trade'' magazine, Issue 6 1994, Published by Pure Impact Publications〕 Furthermore, the single was even sampled by Nellee Hooper for the ''Bedtime Stories'' album by Madonna in the same year.〔Madonna ''Bedtime Stories'' CD insert〕 In the late 1990s, the label concentrated on US releases, teaming up with Stretch Armstrong's Dolo imprint to release the ''Freestyle Frenzy Series'' which showcased freestyles by artists such as Mad Skillz and Craig G.〔''Touch'' magazine, Issue 49 July 1995, Publisher: Sunray promotions〕 In 1995, Liberty Grooves was set to release a twelve-inch single by Akinyele (rapper); however the project never moved past the test pressing stage. All that existed were 17 test pressings. The significance of this is that this single, featuring production by Large Professor, is one of the most expensive rap records to ever exist, having sold for around £3000.〔''Record Collector'' magazine, June 2010, Diamond Publishing〕 The label also put out the first records by DJ Noize, who went on to win the DMC World DJ Championships in 1996. In 1999, the label ceased to trade until it was resurrected in 2009 with a limited edition pressing by Solid n Mind.
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