Plot/V8/La Mano Fria - Tried by 12 remixes world premiere 1998 - OHM 94.3 FM - Limited Edition Cassette
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Label: Beta Bodega Outpost - INF018/SUD160
Format: Cassette Tape
Country: US
Genre: Electronic, Pirate radio
Style: Hip Hop, IDM
Year: 2026
Sound:
https://betabodegaoutpost.bandcamp.com/album/tried-by-12-remixes-world-premiere-1998-ohm-943-fm
1. Plot/V8/La Mano Fria - SIDE A 15:44
2. Plot/V8/La Mano Fria - SIDE B 15:41
1998 downtown Miami. Special guest: Plot aka Juan Tapia (Chocolate Industries/Beta Bodega) at the Beta Bodega radio show founded and hosted by La Mano Fria (PS199) & V8 aired on OHM 94.3 FM. Before Beta Bodega the record label started, it was a series of events and radio shows. On this occasion we hosted the debut of East Flatbush Project – Tried By 12 (Remixes) – CHLT 005 with the double white vinyl, Plot had received. Plot was an instrumental member of the 90's Miami IDM scene and a mentor to the Beta Bodega Coalition crew.
Featured song remixed:
artist: The East Flatbush Project featuring DeS
title: Tried By 12
description: Hip hop. Japanese koto sample, along boom bap beats. Lyrical content: The choices the evils capitalism present on the daily East Flatbush streets in Brooklyn, NYC in the 90's.
Chocolate Industries was a record label, founded in Miami, Florida by Marvin aka "Seven" and cofounder Edgar aka Push Button Objects. The label then moved to Chicago. This remix project was curated and released by Chocolate Industries and licensed to the London based record label, Ninja Tune in 1998.
East Flatbush Project is the creation of Spencer Bellamy, a DJ for the hip hop legend, Hitman Howie Tee (RIP). The original, first released in 1996 on Brooklyn based label 10/30 Uproar Records from Brooklyn, owned by Spencer Bellamy and features local Brooklyn MC, DeS (Ron Smith). First remixed by Joe Budha & Scientists Of Sounds and released on London based label, Downlow Entertainment (Kickin Records) in 1996. But most memorable are the remixes on the Chocolate Industries project by Ko-Wreck Technique (Push Button Objects & DJ Craze), Freeform, Squarepusher, Sluta Leta, The Herbaliser, Funkstorung, Autechre, etc..
South Florida had an extensive "pirate radio" scene broadcasting anything from bass, hip hop, rave culture, house music to Caribbean sounds. In 1998 the FCC famously busted 15 South Florida stations in a one day raid that made international headlines. Legends and inspirations: Uncle Al (RIP), 91.7 Bass FM, HOT 97.7, etc. In the late 90's most memorable to us was DJ RAW's 91.7 FM WJHH - NEW SCHOOL operated out of school bus and Mixx96 (96.1 FM) transmitting from a downtown Miami high-rise building. In 1998, OHM 94.3 FM was born one floor below Mixx96. OHM - Omni Harmonic Music mainly focused on underground and experimental electronic music as well as progressive dance music of that time. Founded by PL3X the founders had affiliations with WOMB 107.1 on South Beach and with MTA 94.3 FM (1996) previously.
Plex/PL3X (formerly Pantone Digital) was a graphic design company in South beach EST. 1997 by Rick Garrido & La Mano Fria specializing mostly in Miami nightlife flyers and culture. Printing usually with Envision Graphics by the airport.
