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My career started back in the days when computers had 512k memory and you used to speed uprecords to save sample memory. It was about that time that I harassed my uncle who was a soundengineer to give me some studio time. So after turning up with a bag of records, and not beingable to play a note or turn a knob on a mixing desk. I came out with a track and veryfrustrated at what had just happened. But not to be put off I still would go out week in weekout meeting people buying records. it was on one of these weekly excretions, that I met ErrolFrances AKA Dextrous AKA King of the jungle. (And how was my life going to change).At the time he had a lot of jungle anthems that I had been spinning on Shockin FM in SouthLondon,it was one in particular called King of The Jungle that I was really feeling. So afterstriking up a friendship, I asked him if he could do me a special. He agreed and we got in thestudio the following week. The way we click creatively was the start of a successful co-production team. After releasing a few singles with him on subversive. I started my own labelRiddim track records. It was about this time, that I also got introduced to Mark Mac and Degoat Reinforced. I had started to compile my own studio and produce stuff on my own. They usedto listen to my music and give me sounds and give me production tips. Then one day talking tomark in the little studio in the loft in Dollis hill, he suggested I should hook up with Djstretch at the time stretch had just produced worries in the dance as well as doing a lot ofremixes for Jet star Records. He had been using the Reinforced studio, but at the time theyboth were helping Goldie produce his first album and did not have the time available.I went on to produce Shoalin Style and do remixes of Pa Pa lover and Shabba Ranks Wicked inthe bed with him as well as recording as New Skool Society and Fusion Forum (With Dextrous) onReinforced Records. After releasing a good few singles on Riddim Track I had moved to eastLondon what was the hot bed for other jungle and drum and bass Djs,Producer and Mcs. I hadbeen doing a series on Riddim Track called Collaborated Artists. So I thought it was a goodidea to do my first album collaborating with all the people I had worked with to date. Irecorded Strictly Business co producing with, Dj Rap,Dj Randall, Kenny Ken, Shy Fx, Krome nTime, Dj Stretch, Dream Team, Mc Fats, Mc GQ, Cool Hand Flex, Tek 9, Dj Kane, Leon Marwitheven Goldie making a guest appearance. Not long after the release of the album there was achanging in the music, a transition. Goldie had brought a wider audience to drum and bass,with the success of his album timeless, and it had become trendy. (Like his label and clubnight Metalheads.)The mainstream media started writing about the music they was hearing in coffee shops and winebars. As much as I loved the music I could feel I needed a new direction and challenge. Alittle before this I had started going to a club night in the club coliseum called Twice asNice. It was full of all the old faces from back in the days of Sunday Roast But there was anew soundtrack!! It was a mix of US House and Garage mixed with stuff produced by UK producerslike Tuff Jam, Dreem Team and Grant Nelson. Even though most of people there most probably didnot have proper jobs. (It was a Sunday night) Everyone was dressed to the nines in designerclothes drinking champagne and having a good time. It is what had been missing for a littlewhile, where drum and bass had gone mainstream this was the raw underground at its finest. IWAS HOOKED.So still being based in east London and having a studio close by in the city. (NeighbourTrouble). I set about starting a new label and producing Garage Music. This is when I startedVital Essence and started producing and Djing under the name Templeton Peck. I did a good jobestablishing myself. Producing tracks like Sweat Down Fever. And doing remix of what you gonnado for public demand and artful dodger the B-Side of there fist release Rewind Because I hadspent years doing drum and bass and jungle I was enjoying writing songs and producing vocals.Even though the music was starting to get a bit raw and a lot of old jungle producers weremaking some of the new UKG, I was trying to stay away from the harder stuff and stay soulful.But one day!! After bunning the stickiest of the ekkie. I made the one beat that changed mylife for ever!! It was a mix of all my old jungle sounds with a phatt processed 2-step beatand a standard 808 bass that all the artists on Reinforced used At the time I lived in thestudio, and was making about 4 to 5 shells a week then finding artists to vocal the best ones.But this one I knew was going to need a mc on it. Most Fridays I played at a night calledliberty in club coliseum. There resident mc sparks was someone that I had been planning toworking with. I told him I had a track I wanted him to feature on, so one night he came overto my studio with Mc Kie to do an advert for cookies and cream. After we finished the advert Iplayed him the track and both him and kie said they wanted to vocal it. By the early hours itwas finished. After about six months it was being played by every garage club and radio Dj.15000 copies later East West came knocking offering me an album deal.In the two years that followed I started solid city records, releasing pay as you gos Know WeRoll Deeps Terrible as well as collaborating with So Solid on Best of Your Love And Mc Skiba DSuper S. I helped Maxwell D secure a publishing deal with EMI and sign Pay As You Go to Sony.As well as remixing for Kc and Jo Jo,4 Hero, Eagle Eye Cherry, Me 1,J Magik, Ice T, Damage,Artful Dodger, Lifford, and various other artists. After leaving east west I took a rest frommusic, again feeling I need a new direction. That is when I started Creative Wrkz and startedWriting, Producing, And Directing. So far on my showreel, I have various projects, like thePendulum video Slam Two Shy Fx and T-Power Videos Feelings Everyday and a few documentaries. Iam still producing music and managing artists But after years in the business will I belooking for a new challenge again soon?? One word of advice I would pass on to anybodystarting in this businessstay true to yourself.and as well as being your own worst criticmakesure you are the first to praise your own achievements.BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE WILL!!!
Everyday - Shy FX, T.Power & TopCat
Pendulum - Slam
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