Lucky Spin Recordings

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Early 90's UK Hardcore / Jungle label run from the Kings Road record shop of the same name. The shop & label moved to Holloway Road in '94 with the studio (Monroe studios) being based next door. Ash-A-Tack were also employees in the shop.
Shop closed down in '95, with Section 5 opening the following day. This caused a large amount of tension between Lucky Spin & Moving Shadow (the owners of the new Section 5 store).

The label's logo is based on "Razzberry", a character from the comic series "Cheech Wizard" drawn by Higher Limits.

Parent Label:

The London Music Production Company Ltd.

Sublabels:

Pure White

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Lucky Spin Record shop
(inside common market)
121 Kings Road
Chelsea
London, SW3 4PL

103 Holloway Road
London
N7

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  • cajodstar's avatar
    cajodstar
    I think every single release on this label needs a repress so that more people can spin these records and fill their ear cavities with this sweet sweet sound!
    • oldschool-lover76's avatar
      Lads, you need to fill the gap. Our youth needs some liberation and education in these crazy times. Let’s take it from the top...
      • Pleinmont's avatar
        Pleinmont
        Edited 10 years ago
        I'm completely repeating myself from having just written this on the Deejay page too but Lucky Spin and Deejay will always be in my top 5 labels - they were on form from 92-96ish and really pushed the scene in those formative years. People talk about Metalheadz and Moving Shadow all the time but these guys were solid and you can always go back and find some real gems from both labels. Unfortunately half the stuff got slept on but thanks to Youtube and Discogs you can still track down the magic.

        PS - Pete Parsons - what a legacy!