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Cup Of Tea Records
6 releases
Growing out of the club of the same name in Bristol, Cup Of Tea Records have been releasing quality tracks of slo-mo beat excursions and weirdelic sound collages in the time from 1995 to 1999. The label, founded by Pip Diaz, started with the release of 86316 by a band called Junkwaffel, remixed by Bristol royalty Portishead. Leading up to this, Cup of Tea has created a name for itself by providing Bristol with the most upfront in club DJ's and bands, putting on everything from jungle to hip hop, from jazz-funk to dub.
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$15 |
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We Disappear EP | Invisible Pair Of Hands | Electronic | Trip Hop | Cup Of Tea Records | 1996 | UK | 1 x 12" | NM-/NM- | |
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$12 |
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BQE | Jaz Klash | Electronic | Drum n Bass, Jungle | Cup Of Tea Records | 1997 | UK | 1 x 12" | VG+/GEN | |
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$15 |
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Thru The Haze | Jaz Klash | Electronic | Drum n Bass, Jungle, Trip Hop | Cup Of Tea Records | 1997 | UK | 2 x 12" | VG+/VG+ | |
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$15 |
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Mountain | Purple Penguin | Electronic | Breaks, Downtempo, Drum n Bass, Dub | Cup Of Tea Records | 1996 | UK | 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | VG+/VG+ | |
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$15 |
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Look At Me EP | Sissi | Electronic | Downtempo | Cup Of Tea Records | 1998 | UK | 1 x 12", 45 RPM, EP | VG+/VG+ | |
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$20 |
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The Wrestler EP | Slick Sixty | Electronic | Big Beat, Downtempo, Dub, Electro, Funk | Cup Of Tea Records | 1998 | UK | 1 x 12", 45 RPM | VG+/VG+ |
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