FSUK Records
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FSUK Records is a subsidiary of Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound London, commonly referred to as simply Ministry of Sound or MoS, is a nightclub based in London, United Kingdom and an associated record label. It was ranked fourth in the 2010 DJ Magazine top 100 clubs poll 2010. As well as the nightclub in London, there is another in Egypt and...

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Standing for "The Future Sound Of The United Kingdom", FSUK was the Big Beat
Big beat
Big beat is a term employed since the mid-1990s by the British music press to describe much of the music by artists such as The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, and Propellerheads typically driven by heavy breakbeats and synthesizer-generated loops and patterns in...

 off-shoot of Ministry Of Sound set up to cover the Big Beat sound and spawned a series of compilations mixed by various DJs. The project was fairly short-lived releasing only four compilation albums from 1997-1999.

FSUK CD3 is a two-disc compilation released in 1998 which consisted of Big Beat artists of the mid-1990s. It was mixed by Bentley Rhythm Ace
Bentley Rhythm Ace
Bentley Rhythm Ace are a duo formed in Birmingham, England in 1997, consisting of Mike Stokes and Richard March.-Career:The band was formed in Birmingham by Richard March, formerly with the group Pop Will Eat Itself, and Mike Stokes, with guest appearances by James Atkin, a member of indie band EMF...

 and mastered by Gus Shaw at Masterpiece Mastering, London. The album art was by Joel Lardner at Creative Union.

Discography

  1. 1997 - The Future Sound of the United Kingdom aka FSUK (Mixed by Derek Dahlarge)
  2. 1998 - The Future Sound of the United Kingdom Two aka FSUK2 (Mixed by the Freestylers
    Freestylers
    The Freestylers are a British electronic music group, generally fitting into the breakbeat genre. Recently their style has incorporated more of a drumstep sound, more in line with The Prodigy and other such artists.-Career:...

    )
  3. 1998 - The Future Sound of the United Kingdom Three aka FSUK3 (Mixed by Bentley Rhythm Ace)
  4. 1999 - The Future Sound of the United Kingdom Four aka FSUK4 (Mixed by Cut La Roc)
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