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FFF began his journey in the early 90s, starting to DJ on two turntables without pitch control, primarily mixing rave, techno, and the limited UK breakbeat hardcore imports available at local record shops. His initial foray into music production involved blending sounds from vinyl, tape loops, his sister's keyboard, and a significant amount of feedback. A pivotal moment came when his parents purchased a PC, leading him to explore tracker software with the encouragement of friends. In the mid-90s, FFF launched the cassette label "Orange Socks," where he released his own music alongside contributions from friends and artists he encountered through tape trading. His first vinyl track was released in 2001 on the French label Necromaniacs Industry, marking the beginning of a prolific release history across various labels. His debut full-length album, "20.000 Hardcore Members Can't Be Wrong," was released in 2011 by the Japanese label Murder Channel, followed by "Keep The Fire" in 2013 and "In Fear" in 2016. His latest album, "Part Of The Order," was released in 2021 on Fresh 86. In 2001, FFF, along with Bong-Ra, organized the Breakcore a GoGo parties, which became some of the first regular Breakcore events in Europe. After the conclusion of BCGG in 2004, FFF continued to promote breakcore and jungle music through the monthly Wreck Havoc nights. Currently,
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