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DSP: Dynamic Syncopation Productions:
After meeting on college radio in the late
80s, Jonny Cuba & the Loop Professor realised they
had similar tastes in hip-hop, films and all things funky.
They began their induction into Londons club scene with
regular trips up North to Norman Jay's infamous
'Family Funktion' in Camden Town which inspired them to start,
along with some friends, the 3 year run of
'Steps Ahead' @ the Gardening Club in Covent Garden. It was
here they began to develop a mix of Hip-Hop, Funk & Jazz
which is at the root of the DSP sound.
After both surviving a serious dose of higher
education & world travel they reconvened in London to
produce the soundtrack inspired Classified Documents
EP, released by NinjaTune in 1998. Their first LP DYNAMISM
(Ninjatune 1999) got rave reviews for its mix of true-school
hip-hop & heavy instrumental beats. Since then they have
toured extensively in Europe alongside the Herbaliser, DJ
Food, Kid Koala, DJ Vadim and Nightmares On Wax another
highlight was DJing at Mohammed Alis 60th birthday.
Theyve also been working hard in the studio, travelling
back and forth between New York and London for recording sessions.
Working on the principle that a dope MC
is a dope MC, no matter where theyre from. DSP continue
in their mission to make beats that inspire talent from New
York to Norwich, Atlanta to Brixton. Putting hip-hops
household names alongside unsigned hype from both sides of
the Atlantic.
The Loop Professor has also been resident
at Rob Da Banks original Sunday Best on
and off for the last 4 years, as well as touring Europe with
Swiss saxophonist Daniel Kuffers Stereodogs
band - performing at this years North Sea Jazz Festival in
Cape Town, South Africa. Jonny Cuba has co-produced material
for The Herbaliser - most notably 'A Mother (For Your Mind)','Another
Mother' and the Cuban remix of 'The Blend'. He
also collaborates with Ollie Teeba as production team The
Process.
DSP have had music featured on TV and in
video games; EAs Knockout Kings 2001, NBA Street &
SEGA Extreme Sports.
Heavy beats & tight, quotable
rhymes are what DSP is all about.
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