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Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Announces Departure of Playaz From Staff Roster

IRS Discontinues Association with Playaz Group

IRS Ends Affiliation with Playaz Group
IRS Ends Affiliation with Playaz Group

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Announces Departure of Playaz From Staff Roster

In a significant move for the drum and bass scene, the renowned producer known as Taxman has announced his departure from the Playaz label after 17 years of successful collaboration. The news was first broken by LoveThatBass, a popular music platform, in a post that expressed hope for Taxman's future endeavours.

Taxman's journey with Playaz began in 2005, with his first track release marking the start of a fruitful partnership. Over the years, he has released numerous hits under the Playaz umbrella, including "Scan Darker," "Too Bad," "Original Ninja," "Harry's Revenge," "Cool It Judy," "Creepshow," and "Inside The Ride," among others. He also collaborated extensively with Original Sin, further cementing his place in the drum and bass genre.

The post suggests that Taxman's final release on Playaz is exceptional, making it a fitting end to this chapter of his career. The news has sparked curiosity among fans about Taxman's future plans, but as of August 2025, no recent public announcements or news on his upcoming label or collaborations are available online or in major music news outlets.

During his time at Playaz, Taxman worked closely with Hype and Pascal, creating a strong bond that extends beyond music. Long phone calls about music and life have been a common occurrence, and Hype has offered advice and shared memories throughout the years. The Playaz nights at Fabric were also memorable, marking significant milestones in Taxman's career journey with the label.

As Taxman embarks on his next musical journey, he is setting up his own label. This move is expected to bring new opportunities and exciting collaborations. Taxman has expressed his gratitude to LoveThatBass, particularly Pascal, for their patience during final mix swaps before uploads, and for regularly updating their LoveThatBass drum & bass playlist on Spotify, which features the freshest D&B music.

In conclusion, Taxman's departure from Playaz marks the beginning of a new era in his career. While details about his future plans are scarce, fans can look forward to Taxman's continued contributions to the drum and bass genre as he sets up his own label and collaborates with other artists and labels.

Enjoying the freedom of his new venture, Taxman plans to delve deeper into the realms of entertainment, expanding his musical repertoire beyond drum and bass. In this exciting phase, he hopes to collaborate with various artists to create a fusion of diverse rhythms and melodies.

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