Formed in London during the late '80s, 
Renegade Soundwave applied the punk and industrial ethic to both dub and dancefloor electronica, in good company with fellow sound terrorists throughout the decade, from 
Cabaret Voltaire to 
Skinny Puppy and 
Meat Beat Manifesto. The trio of Gary Asquith, 
Danny Briottet and Carl Bonnie debuted on Rhythm King with the 1987 single "Kray Twins," and moved to Mute one year later for an EP, Biting My Nails. Though 
Renegade Soundwave spent two years recording material for an album, the release of Soundclash and 
In Dub within six months vindicated them somewhat. The group's only hit, "Probably a Robbery" (from Soundclash), made the British Top 40 early in 1990, but Bonnie left later that year for a solo career. Asquith and 
Briottet spent several years in isolation before emerging in 1994 with the "Renegade Soundwave" single and the album 
How You Doin? After playing their first live date in history during late 1994, the duo released Brixton and 
The Next Chapter of Dub the following year. The compilation 
RSW 87-95 emerged in 1996. ~ John Bush