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Originally from Florida, DJ - producer - remixer Richard F. began his journey into the world of house music at the early age of 13. After spinning in clubs throughout Florida, it was time to expand. So young Richard headed west until he reached what would be his home for the next ten years --- Los Angeles, CA. It was Los Angeles and all that surrounds it to make southern California the perfect background for Richard F. to develop his relentless sessions, dripping wax all over the country and beyond.He began as the mix-show coordinator assistant at KGGI 99.1 fm, which quickly turned into a regular mix-show spot. Moving onward and upward he landed the prime mix-show slot of Friday and Saturday nights at 93.5 FM. He spent the early 90s experimenting with the techno thing, then the break-beat thing, growing into harder, more progressive sets but in the end Richard always stayed true to house. Back to the heart of house brought him back into the heart of the LA scene where Richard F. was a featured guest DJ on 103.1 Groove radio and Power 106s infamous mix-show powertools. As a respected DJ with a loyal following, Richard F. soon found himself instrumental to the growing club scene in southern California.At this point, it seemed natural for Richard F. to evolve into producing and remixing. Crossing over was done with ease for Richard F. as he instantly found his true passion and talent in producing. Having the ability to redefine his style has earned him the reputation of an innovative creator.Richard F.s first 12 imprint of High Octane on underground construction came in March 1996. Soon, he had a full discography of remixes like Raise the Alarm by the Sharp Boys on Azuli Records, Larger than Life by the Backstreet Boys on Jive UK, and What You Need by Powerhouse featuring Duane Harden and his classic Georgie Porgy Life Goes On remix to name a few. His original productions include Cookie Dough Dynamo Sondos, and Feels Alright ,Down and Dirty, and Let the Sunshine Thru on Subliminal. Recent remix projects to Richards name are Turn It Up by DJ Pierre on Creedence, and Reach remixed by Richard for Gossip records.After four years of being a major contributor to the Subliminal team Richard has decided to take his career to another level by starting his own label Spread Muzik. Not wanting to be confine himself to one sound, Richard created Spread Muzik as an outlet for himself to test the boundaries of house music.