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Reg.: Feb 2004
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RAIDEN

Bio:
Raiden, aka Jarman has a background in music that combines tonal savagery and intricate grooves; his first public outings in the world of music were fronting a hardcore band in 94. Always a man on the look-out for new ideas, someone played him some No U-turn tunes in 97, and suddenly everything changed,the bass was exchanged for the complex depths of Logic Audio, and the sound that defines him began to coalesce.
Renegade Hardware approached Raiden in mid 2k2. His debut release Fallin became a massive tune, being voted no.18 in the best tune awards of 2002 by Muzik Magazine. Fallin was also featured on the cover cd of November 2002 mixmag, which lead to wider exposure and more media attension. More epic cuts were planned for 2003, including 'All out war' Followed by his deubt Renegade Hardware E.P. featuring 'Infection', '6ft Ditch', 'Falling' (Friction & Nu Balance RMX)and 'React'. 'Pigalle' feat. Flow, and 'Pitbull Attack'. Mindbomin as the launch release for TOV's new label Barcode as well as Pinball and a relentless rmx of his own Bulldoze on transparent. All recieving much support from some of the scenes biggest guns. He is also about launch is own label Off-Key recording to hoost his extremist brand of techno tinged funk. Raidens ideal is progressive music with a beginning, middle and end, but retaining the off-key hooks, the ability to shock. The end result sounds a little (but not quite) like Axis remixing No U-Turn (or vice versa); heavy rolling tech-step breaks, vicious synth head noises, and basslines that you could mistake for seismic events. His ascent though the scene has been an unprecedented success, this rise is far from over, you have been warned!
GEIN

Bio:
Gein, appropriately named after the Plainfield Wisconsin pyscho Edward Gein, consists of The Butcher (formerly of Defiant), Abel(MC) and Saint (founder of Habit Recordings). Formed in early 2004, the crew linked up when Butcher moved from Los Angeles to Milwaukee, joining Saint and Abel to create one of the most twisted group of producers out there today. Gein's sound can have a variety of "labels", but brutal comes to mind when most come to describe the demented beats that are forged in the lab.
Coming off a scorching 2005, Gein is set to take things ten steps further in 2006. With an E.P. for Moving Shadow (Street Sweeper EP) and a 12" for Freak (Hate / Father Of Lies) in the bag, Gein's forthcoming material is raising eyebrows across the board. Some current forthcoming projects include a Habit 12" (Telepathy / Bitfiendz / Hell) that has been causing a ruckus around the world. Freak / Tech Freak will be putting out an E.P. consisting of Gein and Arsenic's "Bitch", "The Sermon", and two brand new, still unfinished ones.
Also on the chopping block, Gein is remixing Dylan's classic darkstepper "Witchcraft", as well as Technical Itch's "Hex", two massive undertaking that they believe will raise the bar one step further. Also lined up are collaborations with the likes of the mighty Evol Intent, a release on Defcom Recordings, and more output on Habit / Freak / Tech Freak. Plus let us not forget the "Skinsuit Sessions", Gein's online mixes which have achieved cult-like status across the world on the forums and message boards. Plans for the latest installment are in the works.
Watch out for Gein in 2006 and beyond. With support from the likes of heavyweights Dylan, Tech Itch, Dieselboy, AK1200, B-Key, Evol Intent, Ewun, Limewax, S.P.L., T.Z.A., Counterstrike and more, these three will surely be a strong presence in Drum&Bass for a long time, and will be coming to kill dancefloors and blow up speakers near you...
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