Fred V & Grafix

Fledgling stars Fred Vahrman and Josh Jackson a.k.a Fred V & Grafix signed to Hospital at the end of 2011 and have been making waves ever since with regular appearances on BBC Radio 1Xtra and mini mixes on Annie Mac's show. A pair of producers who have been working together for the past five years now and showing huge promise, the boys brought us an abundance of musical gems before they delivered their debut EP on Hospital in March 2013.

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Grafix – Dance All Day

Grafix & MC ID – Recruiter

Grum ft. Natalie Shay – Don’t Look Down (Grafix Remix)

Lane 8 – Survive ft. Channy Leaneagh (Grafix Remix)

Notion (Grafix Remix) – Hooked

Grafix – CTRL

Metrik & Grafix – Overdrive

Grafix – Break The Cycle

Grafix – Radiance

Fred V & Grafix – San Francisco

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