La Folie des Glandeurs (Jason Sparks remix)
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Pum Pum Gal (I.D Remix)
Botchit & Scarper on February 23, 2011 14:26 Lawgiverz 1hr Mix for Botchit
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56LBJ 1hr Botchit Mix
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56Soto 1hr Mix 2000
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56Atomic Hooligan 1hr Mix Aug '03
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56Chris Carter 1hr Mix '03
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56Knoize Breaks Fm 1hr DJ Mix
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56Lawgiverz Kiss FM 1hr Mix
Botchit & Scarper on February 18, 2011 11:56
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Over the past 15 years the internationally renowned Botchit and Scarper label has amassed an impressive roster of artists and an astounding back catalogue of releases that has ensured it has remained at the forefront of electronic music and continued to prosper through the unrelenting evolution of the music industry.
Established in 1995 by business partners Vini Medley and Martin Love, the founders of pioneering Jungle record label SOUR, Botchit has gone from strength to strength thanks to its forward thinking and progressive music policy and its unique emphasis on artist development and loyalty.
Releasing over 70 singles and 30 LPs, Botchit has played a key role in helping to break acclaimed artists like Atomic Hooligan, Aquasky, FreQ Nasty and Deekline & Wizzard as well as continuing to support artists like T Power and B.L.I.M. (who had previously been housed on the SOUR and Emotif record labels) as they started to explore new territory. In more recent times, the label has been helping to push more new talent with releases from exciting prospects like Flore and Son Of Kick.
Unwilling to be restricted by genre or scene and never afraid to step out of the box and challenge people, the label has had a number of ground-breaking releases ranging from FreQ Nasty’s ‘Boomin Back Atcha’ featuring Pheobe One to Eddy Temple Morris’ ‘Dance Rocks’ and Atomic Hooligan's ‘Sex, Drugs and Blah Blah Blah’.
