Coco Steel & Lovebomb - Feel It (Original Mix) - Warp Records - 1992

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Coco Steel And Lovebomb* -- Feel It
Label: Warp Records
Catalog#: WAP 18
Format: Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: UK
Released: 16 Mar 1992
Style: House

Tracklist
A1 Feel It (Original)
A2 Feel It (Kid Bachelor's 5am Mix)
Remix -- Kid Batchelor
B1 Feel It (Beatnik Dub)
B2 Touch It (African Plain Mix)
Credits: Artwork By -- Designers Republic, The
Producer -- Coco*, Woodrow*, Woolford*
Programmed By -- Marc Woolford
Written-By -- Chris Mellor
Notes: Published by Warp Music/Virgin Music.
Mastered at The Townhouse.
Made in England.
℗ Coco Steel and Lovebomb 1991 under Exclusive Licence to WARP Records
© WARP Records 1991
The Designers Republic... Not Art!
"Feel It" was originally released on Instant Records.

Coco Steel & Lovebomb
Profile: Chris Mellor (Coco), Lene Stokes (Steel), and Craig Woodrow (Lovebomb).
British electronic artist.
Though Coco, Steel & Lovebomb grew out of the techno community, the group blends elements of garage, soul, and disco with only an ambient-techno blueprint.

After Coco (aka Chris Mellor) began DJing at the Zap club in Brighton, his acid-house sets grew popular in the wake of the late-1980s house explosion. With partner Steel (aka Lene Stokes) and Lovebomb (aka Craig Woodrow), he formed Coco, Steel & Lovebomb.

Originally growing out of the Zap club, their first headline single was "Feel It" (1991), later releasing follow-ups, "Touch It" (1991), "Hold It" (1992), "Work It" (1993).
Taking three years from their initial single to record debut album "It!" (1994).

Two Ambient outings followed with "New World" (1997), followed by "Sun Set" (1998), as well as a remix album "Remixed" (1999), all released on Other Records.
Sites: emit.cc/artist/cs_l, kompaktkiste.de/coco_steel.htm, chriscoco.com
Members: Chris Mellor, Craig Woodrow, Helene Stokes

Warp Records
Profile: Warp (Originally to be named Warped, but shortened for communication ease, and later expanded by the backronym We Are Reasonable People), owned and operated by Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell (who sadly passed away in 2001), is one of the world's most respected and loved electronic and experimental dance labels. After many years in Sheffield, they are now based in London.

Joining the slew of attempts at selling music online, Warp is a first with providing high-quality variable bitrate MP3's for sale, via Bleep.com, including exclusive tracks, samplings of forthcoming albums, and rarities.

In winter 2005 the book 'Warp' by Rob Young was released as the first volume in the Labels Unlimited series. It gives a fully illustrated overview of the label's history and also confirms the following gaps in the catalogue numbering, though with some mistakes:
Albums
WARP 13 - no release
WARP 93 - Priest "Untitled" (unreleased)
WARP 99 - no release
WARP 109 - Squarepusher "Budakhan Maximized" (unreleased)
WARP 113 - no release
WARP 118 - Chris Morris "Blue Jam II" (unreleased)

Singles
WAP 13 - supposedly unreleased, but some copies of WARP LP 1 were pressed with this catalogue number.
WAP 30 - flyer for WARP Party at the Leadmill, Sheffield, Fri 8 Jan 1993
WAP 85 - is given to Jimi Tenor "Take Me Baby" but was never used as it was actually released by Rough Trade Germany with no Warp catalogue number on the release.
WAP 99 - unique set of artwork by the Designers Republic (tDR)
WAP 113 - no release
WAP 131 - no release
WAP 143 - no release
WAP 146 - no release
WAP 148 - no release

NOTE: Many Warp releases were licensed to record labels outside the UK. Some of these releases include a Warp catalogue number as well as their own. These labels include

-Indisc - usually uses the Warp catalogue with an extra 107 before the number in addition to the Indisc cat number. Sometimes it uses just a Warp catalogue number.

-Rough Trade Germany which later became Zomba Records - uses the Warp catalogue number on releases that use the Warp label code in addition to the RTD 126.XXXX.X catalogue number. Prior to this when the releases featured the RTD/Zomba labelcode (LC 5661) the Warp catalogue number did not appear.

See also former Warp sub-label, Lex Records.
Label Code: LC 2070 or LC02070
Sublabels: Arcola, Bleep (2), Gift Records, Nucleus, Warp Films
Contact Info: Warp
PO Box 25378
London
NW5 1GL
UK
Sites: warp.net, warp20.net, bleep.com, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, soundcloud.com/warp-records, soundcloud.com/bleep_bot

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  • i love warp records

  • haaaa what a deepness

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