Shift To Electronic Music
After the disbandment of Bootsauce, Runciman returned to the sampler experiments that he first began in the 1980s. He traded in his guitars for synthesizers and a PC. In 1999, Runciman released a Booty house/Dub CD entitled, Come and get it up yer, which made the Top 5 charts on local Winnipeg radio.
When Runciman met Aaron Funk, he was introduced to new musical styles which led him to change his own direction toward producing breakcore. Weekend trips to East Troy, Wisconsin for barn parties further pushed him toward this new direction, as these parties are where he met Destro from Zod Records and Eiterherd from Widerstand Records; both labels made plans with Runciman to release his upcoming tracks.
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