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This May Seclusiasis and Planet Mu co-released the big Raffertie "Wobble Horror" 12” which has the streets raving mad. Hot on the heels we come with "Antisocial." Here’s some things people are saying about Raffertie: "This is so fresh..I love it!" - Detboi, talking about "Antisocial" -- "He's sick in the head isn't he?!" - Mary Anne Hobbs, on BBC Radio 1 -- <br />"Marmite dubstep for noise demons." - DJ Mag -- "It’s like a happy-hardcore/ ghetto/ bassline jam that should light up the dance floor." - DJ Donna Summer -- "Trust me, not even Caspa can rival the straight sickness of Raffertie's wobble." - CrazyLegs, Bristol UK club night -- "Raffertie is a dancetastic, beattastic, basstastic, BPMtastic, up and coming British DJ/producer." - The Lemur blog -- "Real wobble crunk monsta!" - Mikix the Cat, talking about "Wobble Horror" --- Birmingham’s Raffertie is a 21 year old DJ/producer whose innovative and down right filthy style has been smashing up the UK’s underground dance music scene for the last couple years. Following a set of hyped bootleg remixes that ply all manner of styles with sickening wonky basslines, its his original productions that shine for attention. --- The twisted rumbling monster that is "Antisocial" jumps things into high gear with its epic intro and full throttle drops. "Eyes Closed" is a dense and heavy dubstep floor stomper, sure to make ya body vibrate. --- Boston’s B. Rich clocks in with a wicked dancefloor re-work of the title cut. Taking the energy and sounds of the original and honing them into a thick DJ friendly banger with a dope skankin’ intro. B. Rich has recently remixed AC Slater for both the Palms Out Sounds and Party Like Us labels and he has original tracks forthcoming on both of those labels as well as A New Hopeful Records. Dev79’s original dubplate remix of "Antisocial" made its way onto Starkey’s Stark Bass MixCD on Lo Dubs this spring. Not content with that, Dev79 cooked up this new Hater version, chock full of swingin’ garage breaks and glitched up bass action. Dev79 recently remixed Kotchy and Sonic 86, as well as<br />dropping the ‘In Ya Face’ single on Seclusiasis, featuring remixes from Edu K, Egyptrixx, Pharaoh & Peach and Willy Joy. --- Starkey and Dev79’s Seclusiasis label has been heavy on the rise, recently releasing a number of well received Kotchy singles and the ‘89’ album. Summer ‘09 will see a new EP from BD1982 as well as Starkey’s long awaited ‘Street Bass Anthems Vol. 4’.
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