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Tuesday 1st October 1996

Abundant Club in theological controversy

THE ABUNDANT Club's record label DBass has continued its problem-fraught progress. After the theological controversy concerning the label's Synergy album for its Matthew Fox (dodgy theologian) samples and the advertised-but-not-released 'DJ Disciple And The Abundant Club' album of mainstream singles remixed by the legendary New Yorker (licensing problems); the launch at Greenbelt '96 of the third DBass album 'Global Transmission' by Leeds techno duo Ikon was hampered by singer Rachel Modest leaving keyboards/producer Paul Cooper just as the album was released!
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