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Bristol-based duo
Technical Itch
make leading-edge progressive drum'n'bass, incorporating the moodier elements of jump-up and techstep with a nod toward drum-twisting junglists such as
Dom & Roland
and the Penny Black label. Although
Technical Itch's
Darren Beale
and
Mark Caro
(the latter originally of Birmingham) have deepest roots in the late-'80s hardcore breakbeat scene, their material both apart and together has tended toward the darkside, combining dense, unsetting atmospherics with complex, bruising drum patterns and deep subbass groans. The pair's
most-used recording moniker derives (as does their home-run label) from their Bristol-based Tech Itch recording studio, but
Caro
and
Beale
have also recorded as
Kutta
(for Rough Tone),
Decoder
(for Tech Itch, Back2Basics, and Ruffneck Ting),
T.I.C
. (for Back2Basics), and
Alpha Proxima
(for Au Toi). The pair's earliest tracks came toward the peak end of the U.K. hardcore scene; both
Beale
and
Caro
were noted DJs, with
Beale's
recorded work as
Orca
adding to his notoriety. Introduced by a mutual friend, they released their first record together as
Plasmic Life
on Bizzy B's Brain Records, and by the early '90s were moving away from the conventions of hardcore, following breakbeat into the less static realms of darkside and hardstep jungle. Still only a part-time collaboration, the pair's partnership deepened after
Omni Trio's
Rob Haigh
heard a
Tech Itch
track on
Kenny Ken's
Kiss FM show, leading to their signing with
Haigh's
home-base Moving Shadow in 1996. The pair produced a number of singles as
Technical Itch
for the label that same year, with scores of tracks as
Decoder
and
T.I.C
. continuing to appear on their own and other labels, marking the pair as one of the more prolific (and increasingly influential) of the new crop. Though a
Decoder
full-length was first out of the gate in late 1998,
Tech Itch's
Diagnostics
followed in 1999 on Moving Shadow. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide
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