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His big break would come when appearing at the [[rave]] 'Living Dream' held in [[Leyton]]. Although he was already booked to play, the non-appearance of [[Colin Faver]] meant that Randall played a 2 and a half hour set.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://breakbeat.co.uk/interview/randall-im-just-trying-spread-vibe/|title=Randall: "I’m just trying to spread a vibe..."|date=5 April 2017|work=Drum and Bass Arena}}</ref>
 
He quickly rose to beingbecome one of the most prominent DJs of the [[breakbeat hardcore]] scene. He was a co-owner of the [[De Underground Records|De Underground]] [[record shop]] and label based in [[Forest Gate]] (instrumental in releasing the track ''[[We Are I.E.]]''), alongside fellow DJs Cool Hand Flex and Mike De Underground.<ref name="Rough Guide">{{cite book|title=Drum n' bass - The Rough Guide|editor-link=Peter Shapiro (journalist)|editor-last=Shapiro|editor-first=Peter|publisher=[[The Rough Guide]]|date=1998|edition=1st|isbn=1-85828-433-3|page=172}}</ref>
 
Randall would become a regular at nights such as Orange at the Rocket, [[Sanctuary Music Arena|Dreamscape]], but it was his residency at AWOL that he would be most remembered. During this time, he started to first produce and release records on De Underground as well as [[Reinforced Records]].