[1] He is also the owner and creative director of the record label Marine Parade, which has released material by artists including Evil Nine, ILS, Alex Metric and Jape.
Born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, he first began DJing in 1991, originally mixing deep house and later drum and bass.
[1] After becoming an in-demand DJ around Britain, he released his first mix album Coastal Breaks (1996) and formed the electronic music duo Tsunami One with Kevin Beber.
The band consists of Californian producer, composer, professor of music technology Steve Nalepa[2] and the Australian, Los Angeles based artist, RY X.
Freeland's debut artist album Now and Them, released in 2003, relied on influences from punk, hip hop, electro, dub, reggae and rock.
It featured the UK Top 40 hit[6] "We Want Your Soul"; with his remix of Sarah Vaughan's "Fever" nominated for a Grammy Award in 2006;[7] and his personally requested mix of The Doors "Hello, I Love You" receiving critical acclaim.
Some of the producers involved include High Rankin, Evil Nine, Gui Boratto, TC, AC Slater, Joker, Siriusmo and Marc Romboy.
In Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned and Episodes from Liberty City, his song "Borderline" was featured on the Radio Broker station.