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Jamie Roberts, better known by his stage name Blawan, is an English DJ and record producer from South Yorkshire. He is best known for his track "Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?" and his remix of the Radiohead track "Bloom", which appeared on their album'' TKOL RMX 1234567'' (2011). He came to prominence with his debut release ''Fram'' on the label Hessle Audio and signed to R&S Records. He also started a hardware-only project Karenn, with fellow R&S producer Pariah. Credited as one of the artists spearheading the industrial techno revival, Blawan's post-dubstep sounds and raw, techno-influenced beats have earned him praise from DJs such as Surgeon and the Black Dog. According to Philip Sherburne of ''Pitchfork A pitchfork (also a hay fork) is an agricultural tool with a long handle and two to five tines used to lift and pitch or throw loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to th ...'', his m ...
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Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?
"Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?" is a song by the English disc jockey and techno music producer Blawan (Jamie Roberts) on 25 August 2012 as the lead single on the four track  revolutions per minute, rpm Phonograph record, vinyl EP ''His He She & She'' on Hinge Finger records. It became an underground dance music hit, regarded for its heavy Time signature, 4/4 bass-drum beat, minimalist instrumentation and its prominent vocal line sampled from a 1996 Fugees song. Before the track became critically and commercially successful, Roberts was a respected but low-key producer slowly building an underground reputation. He worried about being type-cast when the track became a hit, and largely withdrew from live performances and recording over the following three years. The song was covered in 2015 by the Irish post-punk group Gilla Band. Composition Vocal sample The Loop (music), looped vocal line is Sampling (music), sampled from Fugees's 1996 song "How Many Mics", which ...
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