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A1 People

About A1 People

As A1 People, Simon Bowring and Matt Early produced nu-skool electro with a heavy debt to old-school acid house and disco. The duo, based in Greenwich, produced music under a variety of guises: Early as Hardbag and Funky Wogan; Bowring as Pentatonik, Troubleshooter, and Pentaura. A1 People released their first material, the "Goin' Down" single, in late 1997 on Hydrogen Dukebox. Another single, "Do It," followed the next year before the release of their debut album Fresh Juice. Visit was issued in early 2001. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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A1 People's Discography  (3)

Fresh Juice  Fresh Juice Hydrogen Duk... more more
Fresh Juice  Fresh Juice Hydrogen Duk... more more
As Above, So Below  As Above, So Below more more

Compilations Featuring A1 People  (11)

Electro Tech THE FRESH SOUND OF TECH-HOUSE & ELECTRO-TRANCE Electro Tech: THE FRESH SOUND OF TECH-HO... Ministry Of... more more
Electronic Music For Heroes  Electronic Music For Heroes Hydrogen Duk... more more
Buy Me Try Me  Buy Me Try Me Hydrogen Duk... more more
Dirty Warped Funk Track Presents An Experiment In F****d up Disco & Funkt House Dirty Warped Funk: Track Presents An Exp... Hydrogen Duk... more more
Track: Further Funk Track:: Further Funk Hydrogen Duk... more more

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