Resist Music
Resist Music was the replacement company for React Music Limited, established in June 2004. 4am/Flute, part of the Beechwood Music group owed React in excess of £1,000,000 in distributed income, and was forced into voluntary administration in June 2004. Following the closure, React was unable to collect any monies due or trade out of such debts. As a result, it was forced into voluntary administration on 16 July 2004.
React's James Horrocks and Melissa Kemp set up Resist Music in its place. It acquired the staff, rights and catalogue of React.
In November 2007 Resist Music was put into liquidation and the assets were sold to Phoenix Music International Ltd.
Notable serial releases (as React)
- Reactivate - Techno/trance compilation. Volumes 1-9 were a single disc of unmixed tracks. From volume 10 onwards, the series included two discs of unmixed music and an additional one disc mix, available separately. The last true release in this series was Reactivate 18, with a two disc mix CD, Reactivate Energise, appearing later. Volumes 9 and 10 have been re-released under Resist Music. No further editions have appeared as yet.
- React Test - A series of low priced sampler CDs. React Music only.
- Cafe del Mar - Their most successful of their serial releases (see chill-out music)
- Bonkers series - The best-selling hardcore compilation series of all time
- Dope on Plastic
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