Itch-E & Scratch-E is tagged as: australian, techno, clan analogue, trance, electronic Inspired by the remnants of the post punk/electronic/noise scene of the 80’s, and coinciding with the rise of “techno” and rave culture in the early 90’s, Itch-E & Scratch-E were born. During the years that followed Itch-E & Scratch-E, aka Andy Rantzen and Paul Mac, were at the forefront of a movement quickly gathering momentum. When The Boiler Room was added to the Big Day Out, Itch-E & Scratch-E were there, preaching their beats to the ravers, but importantly, also to the rock kids in Nirvana T-shirts. A cross-pollination had begun. The album “Itch-E Kitch-E Koo” (1992) spawned the single “Sweetness and Light” which became a crossover hit breaking down barriers between the underground and the overground. Then came an ARIA Award for Best Dance Release in 1994, and Paul fulfilled every parent’s nightmare when he thanked the ecstasy dealers in his speech. The song’s deep connection was recently confirmed when it appeared in JMag’s peer-voted Greatest Australian Songs of All Time. Fast-forward 15 years from Itch-E and Scratch-E’s first beats, and, over several beers, the duo re-discovered their creative friendship. More beers followed, and they found themselves in Scratch-E’s home studio making music. The gu... Read More About Itch-E & Scratch-E Biography... Send Itch-E & Scratch-E ringtones to your cell |
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