All Prisoners of Technology mix
1) Prisoners of Technology - Total Control - Fresh Kutt 03 - 1997
2) Prisoners of Technology - Cold Blooded (Pay Up Mix) - Fresh Kutt 06 - 1998
3) Prisoners of Technology - FEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLL (Bruce’s Bonus Mix) - Fresh Kutt 01 - 1997
4) Prionsers of Technology - Intoxicate (Intense Mix) - Fresh Kutt 10 - 1999
5) Prionsers of Technology - Push Da Button (Fresh Mix) - Fresh Kutt 02 - 1996
6) Prisoners of Technology - Tha Boggiee (Freaks Mix) - Fresh Kutt 05 - 1998
7) Prisoners of Technology - One-Two (World Cup ‘98 Mix) - Fresh Kutt 07 - 1998
8) Prisoners of Technology - Mother Fu@’in Real (K Dub XXX Rated Mix) - Fresh Kutt 08 - 1998
9) Prisoners of Technology - Delikutt Beats (Remix) - Fresh Kutt 10 - 1999
10) Prisoners of Technology - The Trick Of Technology (Time To Work Mix) - Fresh Kutt 01 - 1997
11) Prisoners of Technology - Crazzzy (Re-hab Mix) - Fresh Kutt 06 - 1998
12) Prisoners of Technology - Battle Master (Life Story Mix) - Fresh Kutt 03 - 1997
13) Prisoners of Technology - Doomsday Boy (Kids Of Death Remix) - Fresh Kutt 09 - 1998
14) Prisoners of Technology - Deadly Technique - Battlemaster Records TMS007 - 2004
This
 is long overdue, a mix that I should have put together at the end of 
1999 to celebrate the release of the Bass 99 EP but at the time, for 
some strange reason, I didn’t have a full back catalogue. Thankfully I 
do now and this mix will hopefully show those that have only heard 
‘Trick of Technology’, that the collective that was Prisoners of 
Technology were a huge force to be reckoned with during the 90’s.
TMS
 1 made a short but appreciated rebirth to the online scene some time 
ago, I remember speaking to him about the future of Prisoners of 
Technology and Fresh Kutt, I got the feeling at the time that the era 
had passed him by, perhaps a new chapter had already opened? Perhaps he 
had ‘done a Mampi Swift’ and buggered off to America undercover? 
Needless to say though, his spirit and love for the scene was certainly 
apparent, although it was probably the love for the scene during its hey
 day that I am referring to.
What made tracks on this label 
special were the mixture of deep, sublow basslines combined with a heavy
 Hip Hop influence in terms of sample sources and cut up beats along 
with a desire to create dance floor monsters.
I hear all the time
 these days about people ‘skaking out’ although I don’t think they would
 appreciate this term until they heard Intoxicate on a huge system 
alongside Bassman and Trigga. This, in my opinion, is the definition of 
the term. If this is a tune that’s passed you by it’s certainly worth 
tracking down - the new school Jump Up DJ’s should stick it in a set, I 
would bet 50p that it would cause mayhem.
My favourite track from
 the label is probably The Flavour ‘98, at the time of release I wasn’t 
too sure where Drum & Bass was going for me. It was around the time 
where I don’t think a lot of popular producers knew the answer either 
and this release was a defining moment in terms of saving a confused 
genre. Jump Up soon became something new in ‘99, gone were certain 
factors that made it fun - this all kind of sorted itself out though 
after a short while but we won’t speak about the current state of 
affairs in this write up.
I’m not even going to mention the horrific remix in 2001 by Sub Zero, I am sure even he knows it was bloody terrible.
*TMS 1, K Dub and DJ Magic were Prisoners of Technology until 1998. TMS1 then continued as a solo artist until 2004.
Discogs link: http://www.discogs.com/label/Fresh+Kutt+Records
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SOURCE : [section23.co.uk] 
NOTES FROM THE LIBRARIAN:
Prisoners of Technology captured my attention with "True Born", back in 1999 or 2000 when I found there record in a small record store in Athens Ohio. Its dark melodic bass rattled my imagination. Later I would find out they were the creators of "FEEEEEEEEEEL" one of my all time favorite tracks of the day. This mix bring me back to those day, when i would dance my way round campus with my bright ass yellow walkman. Hat tip for all the memories.
- The librarian 
 

 
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