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False statement. "Speed of Sound" and "Sound In Motion" were two full length albums released on Ram Records prior to Molten Beats.
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Highly inaccurate information; the original "Evolution" was released in 1999 as part of the Molten Beats LP.
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In 2003, Ram Trilogy released the ''Screamer'' [[Extended play|EP]] on [[gramophone record|vinyl]], including the tracks "Skittles" and "Evolution".
In 2003, Ram Trilogy released the ''Screamer'' [[Extended play|EP]] on [[gramophone record|vinyl]], including the tracks "Skittles" and "Evolution" (Marcus Intalex & ST Files Remix).


In 2008, Ram Trilogy had a song released on Audioporn Records, on the EP ''The Quarks'' entitled "Asylum".
In 2008, Ram Trilogy had a song released on Audioporn Records, on the EP ''The Quarks'' entitled "Asylum".

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Ram Trilogy is a drum and bass DJ and record production trio.

RAM Records bosses Andy C and Ant Miles (a duo formerly known as Origin Unknown) united with fellow RAM Records record producer Shimon to form Ram Trilogy. The three debuted with a trio of singles during the last half of 1998, the tracks "No Reality" / "Scanners", followed by "Mind Overload" / "Intercity" and "Chase Scene" / "Terminal 1". All three singles took as their template the darkstep style becoming well known throughout the jungle scene.

In 2002, three of their single releases reached the UK Singles Chart - "Chapter Four" (#71), "Chapter 5" (#62) and "Chapter 6" (#60).[1]

In 2003, Ram Trilogy released the Screamer EP on vinyl, including the tracks "Skittles" and "Evolution" (Marcus Intalex & ST Files Remix).

In 2008, Ram Trilogy had a song released on Audioporn Records, on the EP The Quarks entitled "Asylum".

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 449. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.