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Late
1992 saw Ray enter the world of music production, remixing tracks
for Moby, Shades Of rhythm, St. Etienne and Orbital. This gave
him the 'know how' to work with other labels in the scene like
Labello Blanco and Moving Shadow. During this period Ray worked
for Dave at City Sounds in Holborn, moving onto Black Market Records
in Soho where he is currently today, keeping one ear to the ground,
in charge of the buying department.
After
a time of producing and re-mixing tunes, Ray decided to start
his own label in early 1994 called Dread Recordings, followed
by Penny Black and UFO Records later. With prolific tracks like
'The Chopper', 'You Got Me Burning Up', 'Yes Yes' and Something
Out There on Dread he also managed to create another anthem for
the Drum and Bass archives; 'The Renegade Terrorist' on Moving
Shadow Records.
Ray
is at the cutting edge of Drum and Bass, securing a regular show
currently on Vibe FM and an occasional appearance on Kiss FM,
covering the whole South East. Playing at all major parties such
as Planet V, Innovation, World Dance, Helter Skelter, Slammin'
Vinyl and a residency at Movement at Bar Rumba on Thursdays. His
schedule is hectic with a string of worldwide tours in America,
Europe, Asia and Australia under his belt.
In the latter part of 2002, Ray completed some major projects
that involved working with chart toppers 'Big Brovaz', remixing
known tracks as, 'Ok' and 'Ring a Ding'. He also remixed a beautiful
vocal piece called 'Don't Get Me Wrong' on AK Records, which is
still present on most dance floors. For Dread, 'The Latin Thing'
was a monster single to end the year off. Twisted Anger feat.
Danny C one of our main producers on our label constructed this
track on a Latino vibe, unusual for the renowned releases on Dread.
This went amazingly well that Ray continued the sound by making
'The Latin Quarter' at the end of 2002 ready to feature on the
V Recordings Drum and Bass Fiesta that was released in April 2003
and later on Dread in August.
2003
has already been a very busy year for Ray and Dread Recordings.
Starting with our first release from our increasingly recognisable
producer John Rolodex with his second instalment, 'The Soldiers
EP' which had such a magnificent response from our worldwide Dread
fan base that he's back at the end of the year with 'The Industries
EP'.
We
continued production by releasing 'The Vintage Dread II' Album
and Sampler in April, featuring Ray's selection of tracks from
the Dread vault spreading the last ten years. Available on CD
and Vinyl format, this album has had major exposure and featured
on the Grooverider show with Ray attending at the end of April.
Another
personal project close to Ray is the cover of 'No No No', originally
written by Dawn Penn, Teaming up with MC Navigator and the luscious
lyrics of Alexander, I & I's main singer, this track takes
Dread Recordings on a different level completely. This soulful
piece is a favourite with the ladies and a change from the dark
and tearing sound of Dread, showing Ray in his versatile mode.
To accompany the track a high quality video is being constructed
to go with the song, featuring all the main culprits mentioned
above, which will be due for a screening to the Music Industry
in July.
Ray
recently collaborated with Floyd Dyce, Co-founder of Redmaster
Records, and the man behind classic tracks such as 'Let Me Be
Your Fantasy' and 'Trip II The Moon'. Producing a catchy vocal
track featuring the cleverly written lyrics from Melissa, this
is to be released on Rays personal label, U. F. O. Recordings
in July.
There
is no end to Ray's talents; he is religiously in the studio every
week producing and remixing tracks, constantly moving on to new
ideas and looking to the future. Keeping a strong working bond
with his engineer Nookie from Good Looking Records for the last
ten years, contributes to making these talented individuals into
a formidable team.
Ray
has many interesting projects in the pipeline such as a website
on Ray himself also one for all his labels. A merchandise range
for his label will accompany this with the online music sales
through the shop. An album could be on the cards next year, but
with many tracks to complete, remixes and DJing every weekend
around the U.K. you start to wonder if he has time to breath with
the amount of work Ray gets through, leading me onto Rays motto
'hard work didn't hurt anybody' proving that he is one of the
most hardworking artists in this scene.
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