Robert Racic

[4][5] He imported "New York garage and Chicago house records and as such became widely-regarded as 'benevolent godfather' to the nebulous Australian dance music scene.

I wanted to make them more exciting... so I bought myself a reel-to-reel recorder, sat down and started to edit".

[4] One of his first remixes was of Nona Hendryx' "I Want You" from The Art of Defense (1984), which was played on 2 JJJ radio by Tim Ritchie.

[4] In 1986 Racic started working with experimental music group, Severed Heads, he collaborated with their founder, Tom Ellard, on their sixth album, Come Visit The Big Bigot (September 1986).

"[6] In May of the following year he edited and mixed tracks for the group's seventh album, Bad Mood Guy (October 1987).