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Basement Jaxx at the Coopers Field, Bute Park, Cardiff
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![]() Basement Jaxx in 2009. Felix Buxton (left) and Simon Ratcliffe (right). | |
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Origin | London, England |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Website | basementjaxx |
Basement Jaxx are an English electronic music duo consisting of Felix Buxton (born 30 April 1970) and Simon Ratcliffe (born 28 November 1969). The pair got their name from the regular club night they held in Brixton, London, UK.[3] They first rose to popularity in the underground house scene of the mid-1990s,[4] but would go on to find international chart success and win Best Dance Act at both the 2002 and 2004 BRIT Awards.[5] Some of their most successful singles are "Red Alert", "Rendez-Vu", "Romeo", "Where's Your Head At", "Do Your Thing", and "Good Luck".[citation needed]
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