Review: Network Records was based in Birmingham during the late 80's and early to mid 90's. It was owned by Neil Rushton and Dave Barker. In 1996, they signed a deal with Avex to release music and was one of the defining labels of early rave. They present more classics from their back catalogue on Network Rave Relics - Report To The Dancefloor, such as The 10th Planet's version of Derrick May's Detroit techno anthem "Strings Of Life" (Ashley Beedle remix), Altern 8's seminal "Move My Body" getting a mental breaks-driven remix by NYC legend Joey Beltram, as well as the true zeitgeist of rave on the uplifting "Give It To Me Baby" by Love Revolution and the deep bleep journey of Nexus 21's "Real Love" with its sensual vocal.
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