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Copperpot

Acquiring his name from a figure in movie The Goonies, Chicago-based DJ/producer Copperpot, aka Chester Copperpot, found underground rap’s fore strongly affiliating using the developing U.K. hip-hop picture, where his preliminary success started. Citing more information on disparate influences which includes Duran Duran and DJ Leading, the producer items collectively …

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Kenny Segal

Though it is his government name, Kenny Segal became the hip-hop alias of LA drum’n’bass artist Syndakit after getting into connection with West Coast alt-rap troops Freestyle Fellowship by the end from the ’90s. A cellist, keyboardist, and percussionist aswell, the Maryland-born DJ/manufacturer transferred to L.A. in 1997 to wait …

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Mr. Thing

Born within the Sevenoaks area of Kent, Britain, DJ/maker Mr. Thing’s obsession with breaks, primarily from deep funk and reggae, fueled his enthusiasm for turntablism even though he first began to DJ around age group 14. His profession took a step of progress when he helped discovered beat-juggling ensemble the …

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Copperpot

After many years because the frontman for NJ pop-emo outfit Tocar, Jarrett Randazzo broke free from his former act in 2000 to create Copperpot. During their debut, Nothing at all Lasts Forever, Copperpot was essentially still only a one-man display of Randazzo’s, who published all the materials and played a …

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Marco Polo

An earnest pupil from the early-’90s boom-bap technique, underground rap manufacturer Marco Bruno, aka Marco Polo, was created and raised in Toronto, Ontario. Bit hard with the hip-hop insect, he enrolled into an audio anatomist college in 1999, purchasing his initial MPC along with his student education loans. Once he …

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ST/MiC

Soulfully inclined producer, MC, and turntablist ST/MiC (pronounced “Saint Mike”) was a musical prodigy at a age, understanding how to play the bass, guitar, and drums simply by enough time he was 14. In senior high school, he shifted from live devices to sample-based consumer electronics and DJing, and analyzed …

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