Demon Boyz

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Recognition 05:59 Tools
Glimity Glamity 05:41 Tools
Vibes 06:00 Tools
Lyrical Culture 04:09 Tools
Northside 05:45 Tools
Don't Touch It 04:25 Tools
Rougher Than An Animal 06:53 Tools
We Call Him D.J. Devastate 04:40 Tools
Junglist 03:51 Tools
With A Z 04:25 Tools
This Is A Jam 03:09 Tools
Gifted And We're Going Far 01:38 Tools
Original Guidance 00:00 Tools
Dett 00:00 Tools
We Call Him DJ Devastate 04:38 Tools
Law Abiding Citizen 00:00 Tools
Element of Speed 00:00 Tools
Outer National Karate 00:00 Tools
Junglist (Dubstremental) 00:00 Tools
Jungle Dett 00:00 Tools
Meditation 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sweet Jamaica 00:00 Tools
Hocus Pocus 00:00 Tools
Roughneck Business 04:11 Tools
Gifted And We're Gonig Far 04:11 Tools
Vibes (Vocal) 00:30 Tools
Glimity, Glamity 04:49 Tools
Glimmity Glammity 05:44 Tools
Jungle Dett (Hardcore House Mix) 05:23 Tools
"Recognition" 05:23 Tools
Dett (Speaker Feeder Mix) 04:41 Tools
international karate 05:46 Tools
Vibes - 1990 Remix (Bonus) 07:24 Tools
This Is A Jam (Bonus) 05:46 Tools
Junglist (Armshouse Mix) 00:00 Tools
Glimity Glamity (Don Gorgon Mix) 06:18 Tools
Grand Finale Featuring Asher D & Daddy Freddy (Bonus) 06:33 Tools
Grand Finale feat. Asher D & Daddy Freddy (Bonus) 06:33 Tools
Grand Finale 06:33 Tools
Junglist (Armshouse Dubstremental Mix) 05:40 Tools
Vibes (Acapella) 04:59 Tools
Recognition (Acapella) 07:24 Tools
Vibes Remix 07:24 Tools
-Track10 05:44 Tools
Dett (Lyrical danger mix) 07:24 Tools
Grande Finale 03:02 Tools
Vibes (1990 Remix) 03:02 Tools
Glimity Glamity (Article Mix) 04:59 Tools
Demon Boyz - Recognition 07:24 Tools
Recognition [1994] 07:24 Tools
Demon Boyz - Glimity Glamity 05:44 Tools
Recognition, Lyrical Culture, Glimity Glamity 04:59 Tools
This Is A Jam (Bonus Track) 05:44 Tools
B1 - Demon Boyz - Junglist (Armshouse Mix) 05:30 Tools
Rougher Than an Animal - Remastered 05:30 Tools
Vibes (backbeat) 05:30 Tools
Grand Finale (Ft. Asher D & Daddy Freddy) (Bonus Track) 06:31 Tools
A1 - Demon Boyz - Glimity Glamity (Don Gorgon Mix) 05:48 Tools
Dett (Hardcore House Mix) 05:48 Tools
B2 - Demon Boyz - Junglist (Armshouse Dubstremental Mix) 05:40 Tools
Gifted And Were Going Far 05:48 Tools
A2 - Demon Boyz - Glimity Glamity (Article Mix) 04:52 Tools
Vibes (Vocal Mix) 06:02 Tools
Vibes (1990 Remix) (Bonus Track) 07:22 Tools
Junglist (Dubstrumental) 00:00 Tools
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The Demon Boyz were a British hip hop group formed in London by Demon D, Mike J and DJ Devastate. They began rapping whilst in their early teens, performing at the Rebel MC’s Beat Freak gigs. Their big break came when they won a competition on Dave Pearce’s rap show, their prize being to perform live on stage with Derek B, Faze One and T La Rock at a gig at Camden Palace. Derek B – aka Derek Boland, quasi-A&R man for Music of Life records – was so impressed with the group that he put them in touch with the company’s founder, Simon Harris. The group recorded the song "This is a Jam" for the inaugural release from the label’s classic Hard as Hell series, Hard as Hell (Music of Life, 1987), and the group were quickly signed up on the back of this song’s reception. As one of the first groups to rap in their natural accents – in an era when most British rappers were adopting fake American accents to emulate the hip hop music they were listening to – the Demon Boyz created a stir, and laid the foundations for the creation of a truly original UK scene. Three singles and the landmark album Recognition (Music of Life, 1989)& heavily featured on music of Life's album "Hustlers Convention" considered by many to be rap's first ever live album followed, and the success of the former brought the group to the attention of Island Records’ subsidiary Mango Records. The group moved to the label, releasing the single "International Karate" (Mango, 1990) to high acclaim. However, Island closed their subsidiary soon afterwards, and the group found themselves without a record deal. Going back to their roots, they joined Tribal Bass, the record company run by their old friend Rebel MC. Feeling much more at home, the group released two more singles and their second album, Original Guidance (The Second Chapter) (Tribal Bass, 1992). The album was well received within the scene, earning an even higher regard than their first release, but shortly afterwards the group split. Mike J reappeared later on, under the name Million Dan guesting on the single "High Grade" (Knowledge and Wisdom Records, 2001) by Knowledge and Wisdom, and then with the single "No Replica" (Against the Grain, 2003) and working with DJ Skitz on "Dogz and Sledgez" from the album Homegrown (Vol 1) (React, 2004). He continues to record, although his forthcoming album Spektrum has been delayed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.