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Birth name
  
Stephen Austin

Name
  
Stevie D

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, MC

Role
  
MC

Associated acts
  
Dfrnt Lvls

Died
  
July 5, 1998

Website
  
www.danceconcept.com


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Born
  
20 September 1967London, England (
1967-09-20
)

Albums
  
The Legend: Stevie Hyper D, Junglist Hooligan E.P.

Genres
  
Electronica, Drum and bass, Oldschool jungle, Hip hop music

Record labels
  
Similar People
  
Skibadee, Nicky Blackmarket, Kenny Ken, Mickey Finn, Darren Jay

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Stevie Hyper D (born Stephen Austin, 20 September 1967 – 5 July 1998) was a drum and bass MC.

Contents

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Child Support (Feat. Stevie Hyper D) - Buffalo Soldier - Dance Concept (DC005)


Biography

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Stephen Austin was born in London, England on 20 September 1967 to a Spanish mother and Barbadian father. He died on 5 July 1998 of a fatal heart attack, possibly attributed to deep vein thrombosis after a long international tour.

Style and significance

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He was one of the pioneering MCs in the drum and bass-oldschool jungle scene. He has been credited with inventing the 'Double Time' MC'ing style, where he would double the speed of the generic MC flow but would still fit within the bars of the music.

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He was the first drum and bass MC to have a major release when The Next Step was released on Island Records in 1999. He also had an album, The Legend, which was released on the independent drum and bass label Dance Concept which was produced by Benny V. These tracks gained airplay on national radio stations Kiss FM and BBC Radio 1, as well as receiving support from the underground pirate scene including Kool FM which was one of the stations he performed on regularly. His track Buffalo Soldier from the album was nominated for DNBA tune of the year in 2004.

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Hyper D is widely accepted as one of the true pioneering drum and bass MCs. It is also accepted he was the innovator of the ‘double time’ MC style that is commonly used today. Appearing first on the 1991 track "Teknoragga", Stevie went on to record tracks across various genres, from jungle, to hip hop and even to house music. He was the first drum and bass MC to secure an album with a major label, Island Records. The Next Step, with his producer Dfrnt Lvls, was released in 1999, the year after his death. He held residencies at all the elite jungle and drum and bass events, but it was during his bookings at Labyrinth that he met Benny V. Nothing came of it at the time, but when Benny V also hooked up with Dfrnt Lvls his recorded work was put together again for The Legend album which had tracks played on UK National Radio as well as receiving huge underground support on the pirates.

In his final release of HBS, MC Evil B paid tribute to Hyper D, idolising him as a legend of his genre and speaking about how his style influenced him heavily and made him what he is today.

Albums

  • The Next Step (1999) – Island Records
  • The Legend (2004) – Dance Concept
  • Generation Hyper (2014) - Dance Concept
  • Singles

  • "Teknoragga" (1991) – Reverb Records
  • "Boomshakalack" with Ils (1995) - Made in London Records
  • "Life is Funny" (1999) – Island Records
  • "All I Wanna Do / Move Your Body" (2003) – Dance Concept
  • "Flexin Today / Junglist Soldier" (2006) – Dance Concept
  • "Aint No Stoppin Us Now / Buffalo Soldier" (2007) – Dance Concept
  • References

    Stevie Hyper D Wikipedia


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