Acen was known for tracks such as "Close Your Eyes", "Window in the Sky" and "Trip II the Moon" (the latter two both 1992).
[1] He worked for the Production House Records stable,[2] which also brought fame to Baby D.[1] He released the album 75 Minutes.
[citation needed] In 1999, Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger described Razvi as "the most underrated act of the decade": "His series of 12″ singles, tossed out into the seething dance marketplace of ’92–’93, are without exception stunning.
"[5] In his list of the "Top 100 Singles of the 90s", "Trip II the Moon (Part 2)" was ranked at number 23 and "Close Your Eyes (Optikonfusion!)"
[5] In 2020 The Guardian newspaper ranked his "Trip II the Moon" at number 2 in its list of "The greatest hardcore rave tracks".