Social Deviantz | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Hip-hop, downtempo, lo-fi, breakbeat |
Years active | 1992-present |
Labels | Sugarshack, Dease |
Members | A-Train Fatbone Junya |
Website | https://www.instagram.com/socialdeviantz/?hl=en |
Social Deviantz are a Canadian rap trio from Vancouver, British Columbia, currently on indefinite hiatus. The group consists of lyricists; A-Train, Fatbone, and DJ/producer Junya. [1] They are noted for their unique downtempo style of hip hop music, and for being one of the pioneers of the Vancouver rap scene. [2] They are specifically praised for their musical and cultural contributions. [1]
Social Deviantz were formed in early 1992 as part of the Sugarshack roster of artists. [3] Their most notable release continues to be their debut full-length album, Essential Mental Nutrients, first distributed in 1996. [4] [3]
As well as two full-length albums, Social Deviantz have released a handful of EPs (including the 2001 vinyl release, Space + Time , issued only in the United States). Two of their singles, "Minimal" and "Lucky 5", received global airplay, including locally on Vancouver's The Beat 94.5 radio station. [5]
Social Deviantz have also appeared on Muchmusic and YTV for interviews. [2]
In 2006 the band released a long-shelved album Bleaky Deky, and in 2009 Spread (a compilation of previously released tracks) was distributed. [2] A video release for "Red Tape", resulted in play on multiple networks including Fuse, MTV, and a spin on Halloween night 2008 on Rage (ABC1 Australia). [6] [7]
In 2019, a vinyl reissue of Essential Mental Nutrients was released by Diggers With Gratitude. [8]
Release date | Title | Label | Format |
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1996 | Essential Mental Nutrients | Sugarshack | CD, cassette full-length |
1996 | Sol's Favrit Beat | Sugarshack | 12" split w/CIA Kru |
1997 | ICU - The Death Of Hip Hop | Ill Crew Universal | compilation, includes 'Self-Defeater' |
1998 | ICU - The Revival | Ill Crew Universal | compilation, includes 'Mstr Bstrd' |
1999 | Mad Love | Integrity/Sugarshack | compilation, includes 'Minimal' |
2000 | Minimal | Sugarshack | CD EP |
2001 | Urbnet.com/Hiphopmix V1 | Shoreline | compilation, includes 'Lucky 5' |
2001 | Space + Time | Sugarshack | 12" |
2006 | Bleaky Deky | Dease | CD full-length |
2008 | Spread | Dease | CD EP |
2008 | Red Tape | Dease | CD EP (promotional) |
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