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Since their launch in 1990 London based Rampage have enjoyed phenomenal success, covering UK and International Clubs, Radio DJ’ing, Presenting and Promotions.
Rampage have been awarded such accolades as:
‘Best Newcomers of 1993’ - When their stage at Europe’s largest annual street festival, London’s Notting Hill Carnival attracts over two million revelers.
‘Best DJ’ - at the 1995 Black Music Awards.
'Best Filmed Club’ - by ITV’s, BPM programme, who aired the Rampage recording three times.
‘Best Club DJ and Radio DJ’ - nomination at the 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2008 MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards.
Rampage have co-promoted and organised live events, alongside London’s premier Independent Radio Stations, Kiss FM and Choice FM. They have also successfully brought over several top US R’n’B acts for sold out UK performances, including platinum selling artists, Snoop Doggy Dog, Dr Dre, Dru Hill, Run DMC and SWV.
Rampage continue to host shows up and down the country and have an established nation-wide following. Rampage’s most proven skill, is knowing what to deliver to their audience and when.
February 2002 also saw the launch of Mike Anthony’s TV career where he hosted a documentary for BBC2’s First Sight called Dangerous Dancing.
On Friday 16 August 2002 Radio one launched their National Digital station BBC 1Xtra. The first voices heard on the station were those of Rampage’s Mike Anthony and Treble T, as Rampage launched the station. Rampage then went on to host the Drive Time show, Monday to Friday, 3pm – 5pm. In 2003, Rampage completed six years on their hugely popular Friday night radio show on BBC London Live, capturing an average weekly audience of 800,000. This show was also syndicated to Radio Napa FM.
Rampage continue to build on the success of the 1993 Notting Hill Carnival to this very day. The Notting Hill Carnival takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Rampage also host a regular Saturday club night at the Cyprus holiday resort of Aiya Napa.
RAMPAGE reached another milestone co-hosting Wyclef Jean’s birthday party in Miami and having it broadcast live on BBC 1Xtra.
August 2003, Rampage host BBC 1Xtra’s first Birthday party live from Newcastle with a simultaneous broadcast on both Radio One and BBC 1Xtra.
Having completed one whole year on Drive Time at 1Xtra, Rampage were asked to host the stations flagship Breakfast show due to their phenomenal success on Drive Time. The Breakfast show was broadcast between 9am – 12pm Monday – Friday. 2007 saw Rampage’s radio show on 1Xtra move again to its current time slot of 11am – 2pm Monday – Friday, with the highest listenership on the station.
2008 saw Rampage launch a new live music night called Soul-D-Out, which is the brainchild of D’Nyce.
Soul-D-Out (the live music series) is a bi-monthly evening of live uncut raw soul music designed specifically to showcase and promote the outstanding talents of independent homegrown UK & international neo-soul, R&B & jazz artists to the UK. Soul-D-Out aims to provide performing artists a platform where they can promote themselves and gain all the necessary exposure possible through this event, which will hopefully propel them onto bigger things. The night is a bi-product of an extremely popular three year, weekly radio show called Soul-D-Out, which is now broadcasts on Bang radio 103.6 or www.bangradio.fm, Monday and Wednesday, 7pm-9pm. The show is hosted by Rampage DJ and radio presenter D’Nyce.
When asked about the event D’Nyce said "It is so much more than acoustic a little less than a full band" and “The only way to truly appreciate a recording artist is to hear them live”.
Donaeo, Yolanda Brown, Don-e, Tashas World, Adelaide Mackenzie, Ann-marie, Lataille, Fola, Jonas, Gavin Holligan, Rachael Bell, Soul:ID, Matti Roots, Ramzi
Rampage have consolidated their position over the last few years by continuing there UK and international success.





