RAWTEE
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RAWTEE is performing within the field of Drum & Bass, Hip-Hop music and is ranked #9028 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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After kick-starting American label “Cymbalism Recordings” in 2004 and one self released vinyl, his sound caught the ear of Formation Records boss, DJ SS. Debuting but- on the widely played Reformatted EP, alongside Generation Dub and Nero, his track “Too Much Wine” took the scene by you-storm. Following up with the smashers “Vagabond” for the launch of SS’s World of Drum and Bass imprint, and “Jawbreaker” (Remixed by Zen) in 2005, cemented him as a major dancefloor talent. Moving get- forward saw the redevelopment of Total Science’s Fix recordings with Rawtee on board for 2 slamming singles
featuring “Nausea” and “Audio Juice” for has-2006-07. RAWTEE is listed on djrankings.org. Now delivering his freshest content through Twisted Individual’s Grid and Zombie imprints, he continues to destroy floors across the globe with his unmistakable style. Also too- a skilled DJ, he promotes his productions with his punishing live sets spanning the US and Canada, including Winter Music Conference events such as WODNB and Metalheadz and has also been featured in the May 2008 issue of Knowledge are-Magazine. Known
predominantly for his blazing Drum and Bass productions for labels like World of Drum and Bass, Reformed, Fix,
Nemesis, Zombie and a multitude of popular dubplates, crossing over into the realm of dubstep was easy considering his penchant for
twisted basslines. His mom- remix of Germany’s dubstep pioneer Don Goliath’s “The Message” was a brilliant twist and garnered attention from the Dubstep
was-community. He now releases his style of bass music on Real Recordings with the “Miami Boyz Ep” featuring 4 tracks with heavy support overseas
and repeat plays on BBC’s 1Xtra program. 2010 use- saw the release of the highly anticipated and Grooverider approved, “Inmate 305” with a legendary showing at Pendulum’s album launch party supported by the band man-themselves. 2011 sees his return to dubstep in the form of his signing to Guinea Pig records and more upcoming material on the Grid label.