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It
all started in 1993 when Richard decided to join forces with Nick
Simpson and release a white label called "Can't take it" under the
name Rhythm Invention. The track became an instant club anthem and
was promptly signed to Warp Records after a certain Chris Duckenfield
(then working in the Warp shop) brought it to their attention. This
was followed by two more releases, and the well received "Inventures
in Wonderland" album. The Rhythm Invention live show subsequently
graced the nation's better club nights, including Back to Basics
and Ministry of Sound.
Warp
often called on Richard's studio expertise, and he had a hand in
many of the labels releases at the time (such as RAC, Nightmares
on Wax, Autechre, Solitaire Gee etc). Further collaborations followed,
and in 94 Richard enjoyed some commercial success with the summer
anthem "Drop the Rock" by D-Tek (released on EMI dance label Positiva).
His sought after production and programming abilities saw him work
with other artists such as Bjork, Rabbit in the Moon and Beamont
Hannant, with whom Richard later teamed up to form Outcast - releasing
the superb "Rollercoaster" single and an album "Out of tune" on
One little Indian.
It
was during one such recording session that Richard met Chris Duckenfield,
then recording as RAC for Warp. By the end of 95 they had knocked
together some work of their own under the Swag alias.
The
success of the Swag sound attracted plenty of attention, and various
remixes followed. Playing live was a natural progression, and the
two of them put together a set which took the emphasis away from
the stage, and instead encompassed the DJ ethic, combining live
tracks, real time sampling and Djing to great effect. They have
subsequently played all across Europe, including gigs at the legendary
Love Parade in Berlin, the Omen in Frankfurt and the Ten days of
Techno festival in Belgium. Richard and Chris are also the main
contributors to the Primitive and Odori labels.
As
well as Swag, Richard continues to play solo as Richard Brown or
Cherry Bomb, the solo name which he records under on the legendary
Music Man Records. He records with Billy Nasty on Tortured as Barb
Wired, who have recently completed a Leftfield Remix.
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