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5.0 out of 5 stars Paranoid is Dave Tarrida's long player debut, May 5, 2001
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(Edinburgh, Scotland) Dave Tarrida began his career in 1991 helping set up the legendary Sativa club and hosting the leading lights of the UK and international Underground Techno scene.

Tarrida spread this influence throughout the Nineties with partner Steve Glenncross by starting up the Sativae, Drought and Penalty imprints. Tarrida's own waves of all-new studio work are now tearing dance floor havoc with agro bass lines and headstrong doses of freaky future funk.

Tarrida's ten key years in club land speaks directly for his consistent angle on quality production and avant-garde sound.

His all-new PARANOID album due this February splashing out all the tricks shock-treatment style: the tracky DJ matter of STOP THE RIDE, EXPEDITING MATTERS, and FILIPANDO work sophisticated Techno rhythms before the ferociously dark and stomping "Horrormone" and TESTED tear out any 'mild' preconceptions. Downtempo sides to the album include jacking experimental Electro in BLOOD SIMPLE, GLORY HOLE and LIVE YOUNG DIE FAST before the warm and sensual Tech-House anthem MISSING LAW RAIN (from the SREAM THERAPY EP: Tresor 153) rounds the project out in high style.

PARANOID is supported by the PARANOID (AGAIN) EP including remixes by Cristian Vogel, Funk D'Void, The Horrorist and Dave Tarrida himself Dave Tarrida started his DJ career in 1991 helping Edinburgh Scotland's legendary Sativa club gain its legendary reputation during the five thriving years it existed. Many of the guests at Sativa were Scottish if not UK debuts: Dave Clarke brought Cristian Vogel up from Brighton for one of his first live PAs. DJ Hell, Claude Young, Electric Indigo and Adam X all played their British debuts in Sativa. Most notable were the first-ever live PA's of fellow Scotsmen Neil Landstrumm and Tobias Schmidt. Sativa's important influence can be summed up by Irving Welsh when he thanked the club in his introduction to Malibu Stork Nightmare.

Tarrida joined the early-Nineties free-party circuit, traveling and playing Northern Europe but returning to Edinburgh in 1993 to set up his Sativae label. Begun with friend and Sativa co-organizer Steve Glencross Sativae's output not only highlights Dave's vital hand and ear within the scene but still narrates the most important chapters in UK underground Techno history including the debut release from Neil Landstrumm as part of Blue Arsed Fly with Cristian Vogel, three EPs from Tobias Schmidt, as well as capital releases from Subhead, Jamie Lidell (Super_Collider), and Justin Berkovi.

The label's discography also reflects the outward-looking nature of Dave`s interest in Techno, as DJ Hell and Americans Adam X and Chance McDermott also feature strongly in the back catalog.

Sativa the club night ended in 1996, giving Dave more time for appearances in the UK and throughout Continental Europe, particularly Germany (Tresor/Globus, Ultraschall, Stammheim, Douala, Prag and The Omen) and Belgium (Loop, Funky Green Alien, I.O. and Cube). He is a regular visitor to the US as well, playing alongside Neil Landstrumm and Tobias Schmidt across the States in NYC, the Midwest, and California.

But only within recent years has Tarrida's studio side become known. With Tarrida's ten-years of Techno floor DJ experience his mix of romping high-tech and early-Sheffield camp sophistication have quickly become in-demand regulars in shops and top-tens. Tarrida's bleepy debut as Pujol in 1996 has since evolved into high-grade Techno shakedowns on floors worldwide. Although friends with Berlin's Tresor Records since 1996, Tarrida's debut on the label came via the "Test" EP (with Tobias Schmidt) in 1998 followed soon after by the "Postmortem Pop" and "Scream Therapy" EP's alongside appearances on Mosquito, Predicaments and Extras.

A year-long pause from recording allowed Tarrida to relocate his home and studio in early-1999 from Scotland to Barcelona. Thankfully the new Mediterranean setting failed to stop any studio motivation, proof of which is the first-ever Dave Tarrida album due for release in February 2001. Entitled "Paranoid", the album combines old school UK grooves rife with clackety percussion and raw shredded technology. The project will backup Tarrida's extensive DJ appearances Supported by remixes from Cristian Vogel, Funk D'Void, The Horrorist and Tarrida himself.

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