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Envious Eyes 04:45 Tools
Capacitor 06:17 Tools
The Guitar Tune 01:00 Tools
The Way Things Are 01:00 Tools
No More Tears 02:37 Tools
Final Conflict 05:58 Tools
The Test 06:23 Tools
Unleash 06:39 Tools
The Ungrateful 01:33 Tools
Element 00:00 Tools
intruder 07:14 Tools
Amnesia 08:12 Tools
Envious Eyes [Tech Itch Recordings] 08:12 Tools
Real World 08:12 Tools
Time Zone 00:00 Tools
Enochian Keys 00:00 Tools
Hieroglyphics - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Outcry 00:00 Tools
Papercut - Original Mix 07:16 Tools
Atroxxxity 07:00 Tools
Envious Eyes - B Key (Tech Itch Recordings) 04:45 Tools
Scanner 04:45 Tools
Uprising 04:45 Tools
Capacitor (Remixxx 1) 00:00 Tools
Feel The Pain 00:00 Tools
The Guitars Tune 08:07 Tools
Battlecry 08:07 Tools
Capacitor (Remixxx 2) 08:07 Tools
Dustcap 08:07 Tools
13 Skulls 00:00 Tools
The Onslaught 08:06 Tools
Magma 00:00 Tools
The Mask 02:04 Tools
The Gate 08:07 Tools
Evnvious Eyes 04:46 Tools
Scanners 08:06 Tools
Acid Dawn 08:06 Tools
Time Machine 04:46 Tools
Final Conflict - Original Mix 07:03 Tools
Man of Science 06:48 Tools
The Guitars Tune (SW009) 06:48 Tools
Uncertain Thoughts 00:00 Tools
Papercut 07:16 Tools
Higher Level 07:16 Tools
Capacitor [remixxx 1] 06:48 Tools
Dimenxionx 06:48 Tools
Battle Scars 06:48 Tools
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B-Key started listening to Electro and Hip Hop back in the mid 80s, getting into the Breakdance scene and competing in the competitions alongside Dylan. He was heavily into the music, and by 89-90, B-Key was going out to Raves like Biology, Energy, Raindance, Telepathy and weekly clubs like Camden Palace and Orange soon became a regular thing. In 1992 a pirate radio station called Raw FM started (which eventually became Rude FM 88.2) and B-Key got a regular set each week, which he still plays today every Sunday from 6-8pm. Producing was a natural progression and soon B-Key teamed up with Dylan and released their first track in 1994 on Droppin Science Vol. 9 under the name of Kosmos. Since then, B-Key has had a number of releases on Biotic, XXX, Cylon, Outbreak, Invader, Spectrum Audio, and remix work for Moving Shadow. He has also had several tracks of his tracks used in T.V. commercials on the Paramount Channel and Bravo. Besides playing across London and Europe, B-Key has also toured several times in the U.S., playing in cities such as Chicago, Cincinnati and Philly. Future plans for B-Key include starting his own label (Waveform Recordings), as well as forthcoming releases on Freak Recordings,Musica, Outbreak, Renegade Hardware, Biotic and XXX. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.