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Darq E Freaker is a British grime producer whose colorful, sometimes aggressive tracks draw from video game music, '90s rave culture, and American hip-hop. Born Jeremiah Valentino Ntéh in Peckham, London in 1987, he first became known as part of grime collective <a href="spotify:artist:2MpX7dc5tvVwNjFFgzuilB">Nu Brand Flexxx</a>, who released a full-length titled Rangoose, Vol. 1 in 2008. Ntéh produced the 2009 single "Next Hype" by MC <a href="spotify:artist:5itdSz26wZC57bo3dhQTPq">Tempa T</a>, and his debut EP, The Horus, appeared on Avalanche Music in 2010. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Oil+Gang%22">Oil Gang</a> released Darq E Freaker's Cherryade EP in 2011, and the title track became an underground hit, subsequently appearing on a few year-end singles polls. This led to numerous collaborations for the producer, most notably with Detroit MC <a href="spotify:artist:7aA592KWirLsnfb5ulGWvU">Danny Brown</a>, who guested on Darq E Freaker's 2012 single "Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine)." Freaker also produced "Handstand" on <a href="spotify:artist:7aA592KWirLsnfb5ulGWvU">Brown</a>'s acclaimed 2013 full-length, Old. In addition to tracks with <a href="spotify:artist:7aA592KWirLsnfb5ulGWvU">Brown</a>, he also produced tracks for grime MCs <a href="spotify:artist:7k9T7lZlHjRAM1bb0r9Rm3">Wiley</a> and Rival, and remixed artists far outside the grime scene such as <a href="spotify:artist:3Y10boYzeuFCJ4Qgp53w6o">Scissor Sisters</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0IF46mUS8NXjgHabxk2MCM">Kelis</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:738wLrAtLtCtFOLvQBXOXp">Major Lazer</a>. In 2014, Freaker released a limited single for Record Store Day titled "Ironside," which sampled <a href="spotify:artist:3rxIQc9kWT6Ueg4BhnOwRK">Quincy Jones</a>' theme song for the television series of the same name. Freaker's 2015 single "Minger" appeared on the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Numbers%22">Numbers</a> label, and he moved to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Big+Dada%22">Big Dada</a> for his 2016 EP ADHD. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi

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