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FORCE Recordings

Tampa, FL.

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Force Recordings is an independent Digital Distribution Network just like iTunes and Beatport that offers DnB/Jungle worldwide in the form of securely purchased MP3 downloads. Force accepts independent artists' work alongside existing label catalogs for distribution. Force Recordings started in 1999 as an outlet for the music being produced by the members of the rapidly growing STATESIDE COLLECTIVE dj crew located in Tampa Florida USA. This outlet continues for those members and more around the world today in expanded form. The complete history of FORCE actually starts a number of years before the formation of the label imprint it's self, and this history can be found here: www.forcerecordings.com/label_history.php

Discography - see all 4

  • FORMP3-004R - Pattern Recognition - Koto - Focal Rmx

    FORMP3-004R - Pattern Recognition - Koto - Focal Rmx

  • FORMP3-056 - Xpander - No Fear

    FORMP3-056 - Xpander - No Fear

  • FORMP3-052 - aFlame - Spitfire Rmx

    FORMP3-052 - aFlame - Spitfire Rmx

  • FORMP3-001R - Pattern Recognition - Dying - aFlame Rmx

    FORMP3-001R - Pattern Recognition - Dying - aFlame Rmx



Comments - see all 6

D'ZINE.. says:

Thanks for the add..Heavy beats in your player...

posted Nov 4


PROJEKT NEMESIS says:

Thanks for adding me.Great music! Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

posted Aug 10


randomBboy says:

yeah i had that happen as well actually

posted Feb 9


FORCE Recordings says:

I noticed some REALLY janky problem with the backend and I was wondering if any of you other's who are operating a "label or band" based virb beta page are experiencing the same thing. Basically it goes like this, either both IE6 and Firefox 2, if I go to upload an image OR song in the "add music" section (while inside a newly created or existing album) once the actual upload is complete my entire TCP/IP stack barfs. It's happening during the period when the page is trying to reload it's self. Some part of the page reload process virb has come up with just kills all TCP/IP ability. My trillian goes offline. The page it's self will eventually fail and give a 404. I cant even do a command prompt "ipconfig /release or /renew". Literally EVERYTHING network related is just crashed and I have to completely reboot my computer in order to get it working again. I'm using the Admin account in Win XP SP1 for additional system stat info in case anyone cares. I've forwarded this to the VIRB team - but thought I'd ask others here to test this out as well. I can make it happen at will and on command to something is def up.

posted Feb 8


Hallucination Recordings says:

^ yes, you can

posted Feb 8


FORCE Recordings says:

Testing comments - can I leave my own comments for use as notices?

posted Feb 8