Red Rack’em Returns to Australia
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Red Rack’em Returns to Australia

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Beginning to release a string of naughty pirate soul remixes and disco edits between 2004 and 2006, he’s now well-renowned for being an essential cross-genre fixture. A stellar production career to date has included releases on Autodiscotheque, Deep Freeze and more under a variety of aliases which have found him a favourite of DJs including Motor City Drum Ensemble, Move D, Kyle Hall and Four Tet. Launching his own label Bergerac in 2010 was a brave but successful venture, beginning with his own How I Program – a cross-genre hit supported by a wide range of DJs, followed up by recent slots at BBC Radio One’s Worldwide Awards, Snowbombing, Garden Festival, Glastonbury and The Big Chill all attest to his well-received output, as do remixes commissioned by Tricky, Jazzanova, Joubert Singers and more. As if that’s not enough, what little spare time he might have is spent running his Smugglers Inn radio show and podcast, regularly pulling in thousands of listeners around the globe with upfront selections and guest mixes which have included appearances from Andy Blake and Greg Wilson. An impressive musical resume, you’ll agree. 

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