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When he's not crafting house-inspired, intelligent jungle with his partner Mark Mac as <a href="spotify:artist:1BlBZ9jQGOjmj6Zykgg43L">4 Hero</a>, Dego McFarlane records ragga, trip-hop, and drum'n'bass as Tek 9. The side project began in 1991, after <a href="spotify:artist:1BlBZ9jQGOjmj6Zykgg43L">4 Hero</a> had released four EPs on the duo's Reinforced label. Dego initially recorded the Kingdom of Dub EP, and then recorded (with Manifest and Cheewa toasting over the top) the ragga classic "A London Sumtin'" as Code 071 -- though the single appeared later as Tek 9. During 1993-1994, Dego worked only sparingly as Tek 9 while running his Tom & Jerry label and working on <a href="spotify:artist:1BlBZ9jQGOjmj6Zykgg43L">4 Hero</a> material. He later returned to the project with several EPs -- The Return of Tek 9, 'Breakin Sound Barriers, and Killing Time -- and in 1996 released Tek 9's debut album, It's Not What You Think It Is!!?! The album charted a mellower course than the early EPs, concentrating more on downtempo, hip-hop, and house than ragga jungle. After a busy two years working on <a href="spotify:artist:1BlBZ9jQGOjmj6Zykgg43L">4 Hero</a> material, Dego returned in late 1999 with the second Tek 9 LP, Simply. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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