The Ragga Twins
from London, England
Biography
Crucial cogs in the development of U.K. dance music, the Destouche brothers -- Trevor, aka Flinty Badman, and David, aka Deman Rocker -- became known as MCs as part of North London's Unity sound system and began operating as the Ragga Twins in 1989. Through 1992, they issued a pile of 12" singles through the self-named label run by Shut Up Dance (who also did the production work), along with the album Reggae Owes Me Money (1991); these releases, containing tracks like Illegal Gunshot, Spliffhead, and an early featured role on Shut Up Dance's Lamborghini, were bold steps forward, fiercely energetic mutations of dancehall, hip-hop, and jungle. Resurfacing in 1995 on EMI with relatively conservative Us3-produced releases like Freedom Train and Money, they also put together a second album, Rinsin Lyrics (1995). Scattered singles appeared during the early 2000s, and in 2008 the Soul Jazz label compiled Ragga Twins Step Out, which focused on the Shut Up Dance era. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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