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Acen

Author of two club hits and one of the few rave artists privileged enough to even record an LP, Acen Razvi produced tracks with dense breakbeats and all matter of sampled, sped-up vocalists, from rude-boy chatters and divas to Jim Morrison. Released on the hardcore label Production House, "Trip II the Moon" also sampled James Bond's You Only Live Twice and hit the British Top 40 in 1992; "Close Your Eyes" also charted. Soon after the release of 1993's 75 Minutes album, however, Acen had practically disappeared. He resurfaced two years later, recording for the new-school electro label Clear Records as Spacepimp. By the late '90s, Acen had also reappeared on F-111 with singles like "116.7" and "Cylon." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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75 Minutes
75 Minutes
released: 1993 on
reviews: 1
The only album released (so far) by Acen is a period piece, solid in its own right but including far too many versions of the same singles for its own good. Multiple remixes of "Trip II the Moon"... More[+]

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