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Mike Wells, released his first record in late 1991 after a demo he sent to KISS FM made its way to Colin Favar’s desk, leading to the release of the "Force Mass Motion EP" on Rabbit City. This marked the start of his career, and soon after, numerous successful tracks followed, including the massive hit "Panic." His music career led to regular tours at some of the world's biggest parties and events in countries such as the UK, Australia, and the USA. In the early years of his career, Mike set up his own studio, resulting in the release of various projects, including "Friskee (FUK)," "Ispirazione" with Gordon Matthewman (XVX), and "Cableguy" (Rabbit City), as well as a significant number of remixes. Notable remixes include Adam F's "Music In My Mind," Smoke City’s "Underwater Love," Adamski's "One Of The People," and PF Project’s "Walk Away" feat. Roachford (Positiva). In 2000, Mike began remixing tracks for major artists, starting with Moby’s "Porcelain" and later working on projects for labels such as Hole In One, Tatabox Inhibitors, and Fast. His growing reputation attracted the attention of Mute Records, which was launching a new underground tech/house label called "Future Groove." Under this label, Mike released the single "Supercell," and later, the "Polaris" project, which included two singles. He was also asked to mix a compilation of the label's past releases. In 2002-2003, Mike collaborated with Dylan Rhymes, releasing the tracks "Hold Back" and "Vanquish" on Aceta