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  • Whatever happened to Chris & James?

Dan have to agree. Spent the majority of the mid 90s listening to Gold at Peach, Leisure Lounge and Camden Palace. Kiss, one off gigs, he was everywhere in the UK. Problem is his sound never really moved on into the noughties . Nice guy , spoke with him many times after gigs but musically not my thing anymore .

Xhrist Jay you just can’t help yourself can you

interesting interview piece. Had a few messy nights at the Rhumba Club back in the day - several Club 4 Life nights. I know James Bradley vaguely -very nice bloke who loves his golf and fishing these days.

Always liked this C & J job on Chris Rea …

re-read the interview and completely forgot about the luvdup twins. how did they managed to get away with sending in radom replacments. remember it was initially mark and adrian luvdup and they were warming up all over the north. However it was very hit and miss if you actually got them or had they sent colin and neil luvdup

    what was that Stress compliation from the mid 90’s? Was excellent and had a bunch of these key records. Also contained a great Brothers In Rhythm remix of Eurythymics Here comes the rain? Also had Daphne Change which is an absolute killer track

    Christian

    Sounds like they’d have made an unreal tag team wrestling set up in the wwf.

    Luvdup is another 90s blast from the past. Used to play lush and other places over here also.

      Christian Don’t remember it - sure a Club Culture from Stress was a bit earlier: Kathy Brown and Reefa! etc.
      Stress/DMC had a real real prog purple patch around 96 ish (?)

      alistair never heard of that one but has deserts moods and Palladian dawn which are ace

      Do any of you bedroom djs want to do a mid 90’s proggy house set for our general delectation?

        alistair Do any of you bedroom djs want to do a mid 90’s proggy house set for our general delectation?

        That would be novel.

          Talking mid 90’s prog, truly epic from the man like
          pure Up Yer Ronson Sasha