Bogdan W. Raczynski (born 1977) is a Polish-American electronic musician. Associated with the intelligent dance music (IDM) movement, Raczynski's work draws inspiration from the chaotic breakbeats of jungle and hardcore rave as well as traditional Polish music and other sources.
Raczynski's early recordings were created using music tracker programs such as Impulse Tracker, and he participated with tracker-focused netlabels such as the Kosmic Free Music Foundation. Raczynski's post-netlabel albums were released on Rephlex Records until its closure in 2014. Rephlex founder Richard D. James cited Raczynski as an inspiration for tracks on his album Drukqs. His work includes remixes of Björk and Ulver.
Links to Peel[]
Peel played tracks from the musician between 1999 and 2003 via various releases on his own name and names such as Abdullah K and Suburban Fox.
Shows Played[]
- Bogdan Raczynski
- 02 March 1999: Track 2 (LP - Boku Mo Wakaran) Rephlex
- 11 March 1999 (Radio Eins): Track 2 (album - Boku Mo Wakaran) Rephlex
- 08 April 1999: Track 4 (LP - Boku Mo Wakaran) Rephlex
- May 2002 (FSK): MyLoveILove (LP - MyLoveILove) Rephlex
- 16 May 2002 (Radio Eins): '5 (2 x Compilation LP-'96 Drum n Bass Classixxx)' (Rephlex)
- 23 July 2003: 'Untitled' (EP 'Renegade Platinum Dance Attack Party: Don The Plates') Rephlex
- Suburban Fox
- 25 April 2002: Battle Zone 1996 (LP – DJ Bogdan Raczynski Presents '96 Drum N Bass Classixxx) Rephlex
- Abdullah K
- 18 September 2003: 'Trip To The Boom 12" (Amex)
- 25 September 2003: Trip To The Boom (Split EP with Society Suckers - 12") Amex
- September 2003 (FSK): Trip To The Boom (shared 12" with Society Suckers - Abdullah K / Society Suckers Split E.P.) Amex
- 02 October 2003 (Radio Eins): Trip To The Boom (shared 12" with Society Suckers - Abdullah K / Society Suckers Split E.P.) Amex