To name a few, Barbarix has had his music played by the likes of London Elektricity, Zane Lowe, Mary Anne Hobbs, Doorly, Numbernin6 and even High Contrast.
The radio may have an influence on us all from time to time, but Barbarix’s story includes a highly dramatic twist all down to the Mary Anne Hobbs Show on BBC Radio 1. After hearing her show, Barbarix was bewildered, infatuated even, to the point where he knew he had to change his outlook on the music he listened to, spun, and even produced. Originally a happy hardcore producer, Barbarix had such a change of mindset and inspiration, it wasn’t even that long before he was releasing music on labels he previously had never even heard of. Oh, and did i mention his Printer Jam Remix? With literally thousands of hits on youtube alone, this amazing bootleg gave Barbarix some well credited spotlight attention and even resulted in a rare dubstep release on the infamous Hospital Records.
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