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Rackitt

Rackitt, rak’et, n. A confused din; clamour; the bat used in tennis, &c. ; make a racket; to frolic! Rackitt’s involvement in the dance scene has spanned over a whole decade. An early introduction to acid house in the late 80’s soon turned into a passion and almost immediately she started to learn to DJ. 1996 saw her play her first gigs on the free party scene with support from Acid Techno stalwarts, Aaron and Chris Liberator, both of whom introduced her to the Immersion sound system crew.

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pattrix

I grew up in and around a small town called "Saint-Quentin" in the north of France. There is not much to do in Saint-Quentin, but in the late 1990s I discovered clubbing and soon was spending my weekends in the little village of "Peck" in Belgium. My fellow mate Greg was renting a tiny studio flat in Lille near the border of Belgium and France that quickly turned out to be our melting pot, the point de rendez-vous of our epic rides to the Cherry Moon, Fuse and H2O.

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The Anxious

The Anxious are Mark Anxious and Chrissi, who have been producing under this name since 1998. They are a Leeds based act who make electronic music released on Blackout Audio & other labels. Their sound is characteristically dark and uncompromising, with a musical message that many have imitated, but failed to deliver. They

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DJ Ant

ANT is one of the primary DJ's and producers for the Stay Up Forever Collective, London, and owner of Powertools Records, one of the many, successful, hard-hitting labels put out through the S.U.F. camp. He has been DJ'ing nationally and internationally since 1994 and leaving his mark on vinyl since 1997. London's infamous free party scene played host to ANT's first DJ experiences and over the persuing decade, he continued making a name for himself DJ'ing throughout the U.K.

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