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Heavy vinyl records collector Dr. Kruger digs deep every other Sunday to bring soulful, funky and odd tunes from his crates straight to your home. Sometimes joined by a fellow crate digger/DJ of his choice, just tune in and let the doctor treat you.

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Supporter RadioNew York
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Sharing my favorite cuts from my oldskool, hard dance digital collection. Major chords swell the heart, like a climax. Can we all live in ecstasy? The dream of peace, love, unity? One where we dance, pray to no man and the bass goes on and on and on… Some find this genre grating, overly optimistic, diluted with ear worms or too fast to control. To me its a vision of the future; one I would very much like to see with my very own eyes. From the ear to the brain.

Mark Shreeve

Mark Shreeve

Mark Shreeve has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 12 July 2014. Mark Shreeve's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Mark Shreeve (born in Great Yarmouth on 2 June 1957; died 31 August 2022) was a British electronic music composer and musician. As well as solo albums, Shreeve composed scores, or sections of scores, for some feature films. In 1996, Shreeve formed the group Redshift with his brother Julian, James Goddard and Rob Jenkins.

Shreeve started recording cassettes in the early 1980s. His first cassettes, released by Mirage label were Ursa Major, Embryo, Phantom and Fire Music.

Although Shreeve hailed from the UK, his first LP, Thoughts Of War, was released in Norway by Indie label Uniton. The next album, Assassin was originally released in 83, also by Uniton. Then in 84, Jive Electro signed him up and re-released it. A year later he released Legion followed a couple of years later by Crash Head. During the late 80s, Shreeve also began writing songs for other artists, occasional soundtracks and some library music.

In 95 Shreeve released his last solo album, Nocturne. After this, he went on to form Redshift, releasing albums on his own label. Redshift have released five albums to date: Redshift, Ether, Downtime, Siren and Halo.

Shreeve's music has been likened to Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre and Klaus Schulze.

Discography:

Albums Ursa Major (1980) Embryo (1980) Phantom (1980) Fire Music (1981) Thoughts Of War (1981) Assassin (1983/4) Legion (1985) Crashead (1988) Nocturne (1995) Collide (Live at EMMA) (1996)

Library Music Energy Fountain(1987) Oracle (1988) Riding the Edge (1989) Powerhouse (1990) Pulsar (1991)

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Mark Shreeve

Mark Shreeve has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 12 July 2014. Mark Shreeve's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Mark Shreeve (born in Great Yarmouth on 2 June 1957; died 31 August 2022) was a British electronic music composer and musician. As well as solo albums, Shreeve composed scores, or sections of scores, for some feature films. In 1996, Shreeve formed the group Redshift with his brother Julian, James Goddard and Rob Jenkins.

Shreeve started recording cassettes in the early 1980s. His first cassettes, released by Mirage label were Ursa Major, Embryo, Phantom and Fire Music.

Although Shreeve hailed from the UK, his first LP, Thoughts Of War, was released in Norway by Indie label Uniton. The next album, Assassin was originally released in 83, also by Uniton. Then in 84, Jive Electro signed him up and re-released it. A year later he released Legion followed a couple of years later by Crash Head. During the late 80s, Shreeve also began writing songs for other artists, occasional soundtracks and some library music.

In 95 Shreeve released his last solo album, Nocturne. After this, he went on to form Redshift, releasing albums on his own label. Redshift have released five albums to date: Redshift, Ether, Downtime, Siren and Halo.

Shreeve's music has been likened to Tangerine Dream, Jean-Michel Jarre and Klaus Schulze.

Discography:

Albums Ursa Major (1980) Embryo (1980) Phantom (1980) Fire Music (1981) Thoughts Of War (1981) Assassin (1983/4) Legion (1985) Crashead (1988) Nocturne (1995) Collide (Live at EMMA) (1996)

Library Music Energy Fountain(1987) Oracle (1988) Riding the Edge (1989) Powerhouse (1990) Pulsar (1991)

Original source: Last.fm

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The Ice Queen
Mark Shreeve
Bruton Music1986
Storm Column
Mark Shreeve
Jive Electro1985
Assassin
Mark Shreeve
Uniton Records1983
After The Silence
Mark Shreeve
Bruton Music1986
Thoughts Of War - Part One
Mark Shreeve
Uniton Records1981
Flagg
Mark Shreeve
Jive Electro1985
Tyrant
Mark Shreeve
Uniton Records1983
Legion (Space Mix)
Mark Shreeve (Bryan "Chuck" New mix)
Jive Electro1985
Legion (Razor Mix)
Mark Shreeve (Bryan "Chuck" New mix)
Jive Electro, Arista1985