The son of an army man, Dynamite MC moved all over England and the world, hence his “confused” accent, flecked with many different brogues. His parents also helped to shape his musical tastes, introducing him to reggae and soul, which he pursued himself and into the faster beats of hip-hop, house and rave music. Dynamite MC told t5m “It was a great time to grow up, when the music was ever-changing.” When he’s not working, Dynamite MC leaves the drum n’ bass in the studio and listens to R&B artist Jill Scott and the American rap group Little Brother, among many other prime acts.
Dynamite MC; full of soul
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Dynamite MC full of soul
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