Acen was an early 1990s UK rave and breakbeat hardcore producer. Acen was known for tracks such as "Close Your Eyes", "Window in the Sky" and "Trip II the Moon" (the latter two both 1992). He worked for the Production House Records stable, which also brought fame to Baby D. He released the album 75 Minutes.
He has also collaborated with Baby D's Floyd Dice to form The House Crew.
He is now a UK filmmaker, under the name Acen Films Limited, specialising in short films featured at festivals. Besides producing dance music tracks, his aim is to fuse art forms and introduce pioneering visual and musical perceptions to new audiences. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Acen Razvi (real name Syed Ahsen Razvi) was an early 1990s UK rave and hardcore breakbeat techno producer.
It was with Production House that Acen released his first hit 'Close Your Eyes', which instantly became a hardcore breakbeat anthem. In quick succession Acen released tunes such as 'Trip II the Moon','Window In The Sky', and his debut album '75 Minutes' ( US release ).'Trip II the Moon' is Acen's landmark release, its popularity in the club scene ensured that only a trilogy of remix releases could satisfy public demand. It remains a key record in DJs' record boxes to this day, Even though Acen's releases were not licensed to majors, remaining on Production House, 'Close Your Eyes' went on to be Music Week's Dance Single of the Year and 'Trip II the Moon' went Top 40 in 1992. He wrote produced & remixed numerous club anthems on Production House along with producer Floyd Dyce.These included legendary acts such as 'Brothers Grimm','DMS','Baby D','House Crew' & 'X-Static'
Later Acen experimented with Drum 'N' Bass Releasing tracks such as 'No more' & '116.7' on Warners Subsidiary F-111. More recently however , he can be seen behind the lens directing/cutting films & music promo's. Acen's lastest release 'Dirty Raver' ( 2004 ) appeared on Rennie Pilgrems TCR label of which , the video was also directed by himself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.