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Chris Liberator Live Hard & Acid Techno DJ-Sets Compilation (2000 - 2021)

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DJ-SETS PACKAGE INFORMATION

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You will receive all the DJ-Set's in this Compilation on a series of high quality MP3 Discs.

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FAQ 1 - WHAT FORMAT WILL THE COMPILATIONS ARRIVE?

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Most packages will only contain Digital Audio however some will also contain Digital Video as well where stated.

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You will receive all the DJ-Set's in this Compilation on a series of high quality High Quality MP3 Discs or Portable USB Devices depending on your choice.

Sending in Digital Audio Format means that far more music can fit on each Media Disc and you can copy to your Portable Music Player easier.

DJ-Sets will be labelled using in the same Professional Format and placed within folders on the discs for ease of use.

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This DJ-Sets Package will play on any Home Entertainment System, MP3-Compatible Player, Games Console or your Home PC / Apple Mac.

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All DJ-Sets Compilations are Professionally Created From Scratch and are sent on Brand New Media

We are the only ones offering these packages, so rest assured that All Packages are Brand New and Not Copies.

FAQ 4 - CAN I OBTAIN CD-AUDIO FORMAT VERSIONS?

All DJ-Sets are given in MP3 Digital Audio Format. However you can convert the DJ-Sets to CD-Audio Format using your PC once you have them

Alternatively you can request Custom DJ-Sets in CD-Audio Format by contacting us.

FAQ 5 - HOW CAN I COPY THE DJ-SETS TO MY PORTABLE MUSIC PLAYER?

You can easily transfer the DJ-Sets into iTunes and then to your Portable Music Player like your Smart Phone or Tablet to take with you on your travels.

1. CREATE MUSIC FOLDER - Create a Music Folder on your PC for your music using Windows Explorer.

2. COPY DISC CONTENTS - Copy All Music Files from the discs provided to your new Music Folder on your PC.

3. COPY INTO ITUNES - Now copy the files from your Music Folder into iTunes then onto your Portable Music Device.

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Please note that all discs Do Not Come With Any Covers, they will arrive in plastic cases with each disc labelled.

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We having been offering DJ-Sets Compilations for nearly two decades now and now include over 400 DJ's & Groups and over 125 Events & Clubs These go back to the very early sets from the 1970's right up to the new DJ's on the circuit, so there really is something for all fans of Electronic Dance Music.

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We have over 20,000 Live Electronic Dance Music DJ Sets to choose from, covering All Genres of Dance Music, as well as including all Top DJ's from all over the Globe

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All DJ-Sets listed in the DJ Set Compilations can be purchased any time and are always available to send out straight away, as soon as payment is received. As well as this, the site is Constantly Updated with the very latest DJ-Sets.

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We have Exceptional Customer Service Levels which we have built up over the last 20 Years, and we aim to keep it that way. All DJ Sets sent out will be of the Highest Quality and any damaged sets will be replaced.

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We have many Very Rare DJ Sets dating back to the 1970's that you will not find anywhere else. As well as offering over 1,000 different DJ-Set Compilations and Blu-Ray Specials that you will not find anywhere else, you can also place Custom Orders to match your needs as well.

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DJ-SET COMPILATIONS

We have well over 20,000 Electronic Dance Music DJ-Sets in total to choose from.

We have 100's of DJ-Set Compilations containing 1,000's of DJ-Sets on offer in our eBay Store.

Please use the Main Menu to browse through all of the DJ-Set Compilations available.

CLASSICS - Features older DJ-Set Compilations from the early years before the year 2000 and is broken down into Chicago HouseItalian Disco, Classic HouseClassic TranceClassic Drum & Bass and Classic Electronica.

ELECTRONIC DANCE - Features DJ-Set Compilations from the Breaks, DubstepDrum & Bass and Electronica.

HOUSE - Features DJ-Set Compilations including Funky HouseElectro House, Progressive House and Tech House.

RAVE & HARDCORE - Features offers older DJ-Set Compilations from the Rave and Hardcore years of the 1980's and 1990's and includes Rave & Hardcore Artists, Rave & Hardcore Events, Rave & Hardcore Venues and also Rave & Hardcore Years.

TECHNO & MINIMAL - Features DJ-Set Compilations including Hard & Funky Techno, Detroit & Minimal Techno and Minimal.

TRANCE - Features DJ-Set Compilations including Hard & Tech Trance, Euphoric & Uplifting Trance, Psy-Trance and Progressive Trance.

EVENTS & CLUBS - Features DJ Set Compilations from various DJ's playing at all the best known Global Events and Global Clubs from all around the World as well as collections from Ibiza Clubs

RADIO SHOWS - Features Complete Yearly Collections of DJ's playing all around the World at events and live on the weekly Radio 1 Essential Mixes, the A State of Trance Shows and Transitions Shows.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

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Chris Liberator (2000 - 2021)

Live Hard & Acid Techno DJ-Sets Compilation

44 Live DJ-Sets - With 67 Hours of Music

 

Sent on 16GB USB Drive or Quality MP3-DVD's

 

 

DJ-SETS COMPILATION LISTING

We have put together this Quality Collection of DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best DJ's/Group's on the planet all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation.

You will receive all of the following DJ-Sets in this DJ-Sets Compilation.

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2000 - 2002 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Bad Monkey (23.02.00) - 3 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Rotation in Lowa City (2001) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Studio Acid Techno Mix (2001) – 30 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Ministry of Sound Party (25.05.02) - 1 Hour

2003 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Mad Dog (2003) - 15 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Neurotika Szczecin (24.05.03) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Stay Up Forever (26.07.03) - 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Bad Monkey (2003) - 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Fusion Club in Münster (2003) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Acid Wars (2003) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Smartbiz in Brasil (2003) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ SP Groove in Brazil (14.11.03) – 3 Hours

2004 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live Acid set @ Sphinx (16.04.04) - 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live Techno Set (08.05.04) - 90 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Klub Kanty (2004) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Pharmacy (2004) – 90 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Studio Acid Techno Set (08.05.04) – 90 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ The Dome (2004) – 1 Hour

2005 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Futro Lodz (26.03.05) - 150 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Akademija in Belgrade (01.04.05) – 75 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Art Cafe in Torun (30.04.05) - 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Invader in Bulgaria (11.06.05) - 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live on Radio 2000 (29.07.05) - 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Tekno Battle in Guipuzkoa (11.03.05) - 2 Hours

2006 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Swarm Eat Your Beats (2006) - 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live in Winnipeg (2006) - 2 Hours

2009 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ RENESANZ Battle Arena II in Sofia (07.03.09) - 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Hydraulix 10 Years Anniversary (10.04.09) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Zodiak 16 in Eindhoven (24.10.09) - 90 Mins

2010 - 2011 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live Studio Techno Mix (Sep 2010) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Festivalna Hall in Sofia (11.06.11) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator & D.A.V.E. The Drummer - Live @ Hydraulix in London (01.10.11) – 2 Hours

2014 - 2015 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Rave Technopolis Acid Techno Studio (13.08.14) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Techno Flights in Valencia (14.03.15) – 90 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ 2nd Anniversary of Storm Club (03.12.15) – 2 Hours

2019 - 2020 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Belfast Underground (30.12.19) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Acid Night 2020 Closing Intercell (2020) – 75 Mins
D.A.V.E. The Drummer & Chris Liberator - Live @ 4 Decks 2 Mixers (26.04.20) – 90 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ NEC Events Long Weekend Stream (24.05.20) – 4 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ FOLD x Stay Up Forever (15.06.20) – 1 Hour
Chris Liberator - Live @ Rebeltek Live Studio Mix (19.07.20) – 1 Hour

2021 CHRIS LIBERATOR ACID TECHNO DJ-SETS

Chris Liberator - Live @ Darc Marc BassBin Selectah (13.02.21) – 3 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ Studio Online Mix (10.04.21) – 75 Mins
Chris Liberator - Live @ Fold vs Retroflex in London (30.04.21) – 2 Hours
Chris Liberator - Live @ FOLD x Unstream Studio (2021) – 2 Hours

ARTIST'S PROFILE

 

 

 

Current Location :: London, UK 

Real Name :: Chris Knowles

Music Genres :: Techno

When I was a teenager I devoted most of my time to punk (inspired as I was by bands like Sex Pistols, Stranglers, Wire and the like). I was in a few bands and we never had the chance to play out, until the squat party scene took off and we played these mad free gigs in illegal venues. Such as West London's Centro Iberico Anarchy Centre and the original Anarchist Centre in Wapping (set up by money from a Crass and Poison Girls record). I was having a great time, meeting really interesting people and learning a whole new political agenda. The sheer attitude that dripped from anarcho-punk bands like Sub-Humans, Poison Girls, Apostles, Crass, etc really challenged the way I thought, whilst the burgeoning independent label scene spearheaded originally by labels like Rough Trade, Fast Records and Fuck Off Records showed that there was a very real alternative to the major label music stranglehold.

It opened my eyes to things I wouldn't normally see. Over the next few years my life changed. Somehow I managed to start and finish a degree in humanities (English and Philosophy) at Hatfield Poly (now Hertfordshire University) in between playing in bands including the infamous Hagar The Womb. After and during my degree I devoted me time to music, holding down shit warehouse jobs, signing on, living in dodgy rented accomodation or squatting and surviving on my wits.

Music always came first for me, and also a realisation that I didn't want to work for the corporate machine in the usual way. When Hagar the Womb split and the whole punk thing started to become a parody of itself, I started another band called "We Are Going To Eat You", which later became "Melt". We started to write songs and flex our musical muscles. In retrospect, some of the records we made sounded "indie" and dated, but it's the one and only time we tried to enter the music industry game by courting big record companies and trying to get a deal. We got fucked; caught between an indie label and various majors we got caught in a legal tangle that really killed the band off just as we were starting to get good. It taught me the one thing that I should have learnt already. Never sell out - and never lose control of what you do. During the band's demise I started to get into electronic music a lot more, and inevitably dance music via Mark Stewart and the Mafia, Tackhead, Revolting Cocks and suchlike.

I eventually ended up at techno around 89/90. It was at this time that I met Julian, and later Aaron, who were both into the same stuff and squatting in the same part of north-east London as me. Our mates and our scene was still very punk/squat/traveller orientated and dance music hadn't really made that much of an impact on it. Whilst me and Julian expanded our record collections and went out to raves every weekend, we still felt that this music and the new lifestyle politics of "rave" could impact on our scene without the commercial bullshit angle that was beginning to permeate it.

It was at this time that some of my friends put together a mini sound system and asked me to come down to a party in a squatted pub in Islington. It wasn't a commercial event, and it was set up like a punk squat party, but they had DJs that played techno. They called themselves The Shrape Collective, (later "Urge"). At the same time Julian was throwing similar parties in his big squatted house in Stoke Newington with bands on one floor, and techno on the other. There weren't any DJs though; just tapes. That all changed when Aaron showed his face one night; he had decks and suggested that at the next party the three of us should play together. We did, and Liberator was born.

We threw several urban parties through the autumn and winter of 1991 into 1992 whilst we became involved with many of the fledgling free party sound systems which had started up prior to and during this era, the most famous of which is probably Spiral Tribe.

Spiral Tribe was the essence of the outdoor rave scene; lots of people didn't want to pay £30 to get into parties so they went and did it in fields, warehouses; wherever. The Bedlam crew were doing stuff around this time. We met them through Conspiracy, a party crew who we worked with during the winter of 1991, and continued to do stuff with them over the next couple of years. That period was fantastic, because the authorities were unsure of how to respond to it all until 1992 when it all exploded, culminating in the legendary Castlemorton party - and the subsequent Criminal Justice Act.

If you've never been to a free party then you're missing out. It's a shame that as a social phenomenon at least, the impact of this truly underground scene hasn't been more universally felt. It's different to club culture; more race and class divides are broken within it than anywhere else. No-one's really studied it as a social thing, maybe because it seems intimidating at first glace; I remember in the middle of the 1980s before the E explosion, the whole youth culture thing was pretty dangerous! You'd get punks fighting mods and god knows who else getting involved. E was saviour of all that, and E grew out of free parties. It turned a lot of people on to other things and made them do things a bit more meaningful than fighting rival factions. The free party scene took this a stage further and politicised it. Let's talk about music...acid techno in particular. Before you start thinking that it's made up of screaming 303s and nothing else, it's not!

When we started our label "Stay Up Forever" in 1993, we were really inspired by the sound of the 303 which we took and focussed into the classic acid techno sound. The label is still going on today, and is still 303-orientated. But in 1995, we started another label called Cluster which doesn't feature 303s at all (hardly!). It still has the gritty sound of London acid techno. All our mate's labels including Routemaster, Smitten and more recently 4x4, Hydraux, RAW and Powertools to name but a few, have pushed this sound into all sorts of areas. Acid techno has changed a lot over the years, from it's origin in screaming layered 303s to encompass all kinds of techno. It's essence is based in hard tribal techno with a penchant for phat analogue sounds. I like to think I play house music with attitude, which still gives you a big rush when it comes out of a huge sound system! To sum it up in one phrase - filthy, urban dance music.

 I know that some people are keen to make me out as something of an ambassador - and sometimes a scapegoat - for acid techno culture. Fair enough but I'm not really into bigging myself or this scene up, or trying to spend my life defending it. It's there, take it or leave it, an underground scene that thrives successfully under it's own steam with negligible media coverage. As for the cult of the DJ, I spend my life debunking the myth of the "famous DJ". I hate the fact that DJs are treated like rock stars. Sometimes they go out, play, go into the VIP room to show off for a bit and then get in their car and get driven home. When I play somewhere, I talk to people, I try to get on with them, and I have a good time. I always remember that I'm lucky to be doing what I do, and what I get out of it is far beyond what I can ever put in. Trips to Europe, South America, Israel and Australia are amazing perks and give me a real insight into different cultures; and I've made really good friends all over the world.

I love DJing. It's my craft. I'm never satisfied with any of my sets though. I always think back to what I should have done differently. When I'm not DJing, I run labels. More of my time seems to be spent running labels and less of my time is spent on DJing! Most of time I'm issuing invoices, doing accounting paperwork and running around looking after them all. It's not all rock and roll...

I make a lot of music too and have had several releases over the years, both on my own and in combination with other producers. I've got a label on the go at the moment called Maximum Minimum. They're doing very well in a small way, with limited runs of 1000 copies. I've also started a label called Yolk (tough tech-house/funky techno) and Double 7 (with Ben Balafonic) to release breaks and funky house. Other projects coming up soon as well as the usual Smitten/Stay Up Forever etc acid techno releases I'm involved in, include a new secret house project with Dave the Drummer coming out soon. Can't tell you the name yet though! Anyone who finds out what it is and emails me with the correct name will win a prize of my choosing. The first single is not out yet, so don't start trying to work it out yet!

So that's where I am at the moment. 10 years down the line I'll probably still living in London, probably still doing stuff in music. My time is so full with music; I can't imagine the workload ever finishing! Some things make money and some don't but I love everything too much to jack in any of it!