Vicious Vinyl
Australian Trance/Tech label started in the late 1980s in Frankston, Melbourne by aspirant producer/DJs, Aussie heavyweights Bubbleman & John Course with Colin Daniels.
They released a number of local artists including Ground Level , Bubbleman and Pendulum to major club scene acclaim. The label garnered major international success with the Vicious Grooves release of Andy Van's Madison Avenue project and their single, "Don't Call Me Baby".
The label also released five volumes of the highly successful compilation series, Dance House and Club Anthems and their long line of albums under the name Vicious Cuts (or iCuts on iTunes ) with their newest release being Vicious Cuts Summer 2008.
| PRICE | Image | Title | Artist | Genre | Style | Label | Year | Country | Format | Condition | Comment | |
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$8 |
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Warp / Well Strung | 16th Element | Electronic | House, Progressive House | Vicious Vinyl | 2001 | Australia | 1 x 12" | VG+/VG+ | |
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$10 |
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Eternal '97 | Eternal Rhythm | Electronic | Techno, Trance | Vicious Vinyl | 1997 | Australia | 1 x 12" | VG+/VG+ | |
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$12 |
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Out Of Body | Ground Level | Electronic | Techno | Vicious Vinyl | 1992 | Australia | 1 x 12" | VG+/GEN | |
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$5 |
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Not Much Left | Paul Richter & Mark Bradley | Electronic | Progressive Trance | Vicious Vinyl | 2004 | Australia | 1 x 12" | VG+/VG+ | |
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$5 |
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Not Much Left | Paul Richter & Mark Bradley | Electronic | Progressive Trance | Vicious Vinyl | 2004 | Australia | 1 x 12" | VG+/VG+ |