Treble T's Biography
Born in St George's hospital Tooting, Treble T had an early start in the music business. Starting a sound system whilst still at school that is still going today (Strictly bizznizz).
First cutting his teeth as a DJ in house parties and pirate radio then being introduced to the making of music by well renowned pop producer Grant Cunliffe (Billy Bragg, The Smiths, Morrissey). Early remix and production credits include Chaka Demus and Pliers, Alton Ellis and contributing to Japanese movie soundtracks.
After several years on the circuit he then bumped into old friend Mike Anthony and partner Dee who were already successfully running fledgling DJ outfit Rampage.
This coming together resulted in T being asked to contribute production to the Rampage Drum and Bass album, Priority One (A+M Records) Which spawned a top forty hit "The Monkeys" After such a positive start it was inevitable that the relationship would grow, already being a "hot dj" Treble T fully joined Rampage shortly afterwards.
With many production credits and remix's to his name T is also an integral part of the DJ team who along with D Nyce, Legz and Mike Anthony form the DJing force of Rampage.
As well as being a trained studio engineer and record producer Treble Tee is an experienced radio presenter and co-presented Rampage on your Radio, the weekly urban music slot on BBC London 94.9 alongside Mike Anthony and D’Nyce.
A long list of the guests interviewed on the show include Beenie man, Sisqo, Wyclef, Faith Evans, Sean Paul and a one in a million interview with Aaliyah.
The BBC London show was syndicated to Radio Napa 90.9 in Cyprus and during the summer season Rampage Broadcast two shows a week to Cyprus.
Treble T launched the BBC's new national black music station 1xtra with Mike Anthony and K.C. A milestone in black music. Catch T and Mike every weekday on their radio show from 11am till 2pm.
Now a well seasoned club DJ, Tee has played to audiences in excess of ten thousand people as far a field as Dubai, Miami, Martinique, Atlanta and Amsterdam. And of course all over the U.K. Djing in live gigs such as Usher, Black Rob, Foxy Brown, S.W.V., Dru Hill, Beenie man and K.Ci and Jo Jo plus club dates such as the Blues and soul (Ms Dynamite) Twice as nice and Shake it up national tours.
Well used to the rigours of life on the road after helping to maintain a pivotal residency at the then S.W.1 club (Pasha) for Four years and helping to make two new club brands successful (Two rooms of Funk and Heart n Soul).
Of note Mike and T still argue over which of them was responsible for the introduction of Reggae music to the raving resort of Ayia Napa such was the influence of the twice weekly Rampage residency they had on the Mediterranean island.
Further musical milestones for T include co-producing the seminal underground garage classic "Melody" with Masterstepz, MC Charlie Brown's only record "They call me" remixing Dru Hill and producing an L.P's worth of material with Liford of Artful Dodger fame.
Quoted for saying that "he feels he's only just come of age in the music business" Treble T will certainly be pushing himself and Rampage ever further into the spotlight with the odd Television appearance in documentaries and as a music business pundit.
And we wonder about his final ambition which is to put a record in the top ten of the national charts, it looks like it's nearly time.
First cutting his teeth as a DJ in house parties and pirate radio then being introduced to the making of music by well renowned pop producer Grant Cunliffe (Billy Bragg, The Smiths, Morrissey). Early remix and production credits include Chaka Demus and Pliers, Alton Ellis and contributing to Japanese movie soundtracks.
After several years on the circuit he then bumped into old friend Mike Anthony and partner Dee who were already successfully running fledgling DJ outfit Rampage.
This coming together resulted in T being asked to contribute production to the Rampage Drum and Bass album, Priority One (A+M Records) Which spawned a top forty hit "The Monkeys" After such a positive start it was inevitable that the relationship would grow, already being a "hot dj" Treble T fully joined Rampage shortly afterwards.
With many production credits and remix's to his name T is also an integral part of the DJ team who along with D Nyce, Legz and Mike Anthony form the DJing force of Rampage.
As well as being a trained studio engineer and record producer Treble Tee is an experienced radio presenter and co-presented Rampage on your Radio, the weekly urban music slot on BBC London 94.9 alongside Mike Anthony and D’Nyce.
A long list of the guests interviewed on the show include Beenie man, Sisqo, Wyclef, Faith Evans, Sean Paul and a one in a million interview with Aaliyah.
The BBC London show was syndicated to Radio Napa 90.9 in Cyprus and during the summer season Rampage Broadcast two shows a week to Cyprus.
Treble T launched the BBC's new national black music station 1xtra with Mike Anthony and K.C. A milestone in black music. Catch T and Mike every weekday on their radio show from 11am till 2pm.
Now a well seasoned club DJ, Tee has played to audiences in excess of ten thousand people as far a field as Dubai, Miami, Martinique, Atlanta and Amsterdam. And of course all over the U.K. Djing in live gigs such as Usher, Black Rob, Foxy Brown, S.W.V., Dru Hill, Beenie man and K.Ci and Jo Jo plus club dates such as the Blues and soul (Ms Dynamite) Twice as nice and Shake it up national tours.
Well used to the rigours of life on the road after helping to maintain a pivotal residency at the then S.W.1 club (Pasha) for Four years and helping to make two new club brands successful (Two rooms of Funk and Heart n Soul).
Of note Mike and T still argue over which of them was responsible for the introduction of Reggae music to the raving resort of Ayia Napa such was the influence of the twice weekly Rampage residency they had on the Mediterranean island.
Further musical milestones for T include co-producing the seminal underground garage classic "Melody" with Masterstepz, MC Charlie Brown's only record "They call me" remixing Dru Hill and producing an L.P's worth of material with Liford of Artful Dodger fame.
Quoted for saying that "he feels he's only just come of age in the music business" Treble T will certainly be pushing himself and Rampage ever further into the spotlight with the odd Television appearance in documentaries and as a music business pundit.
And we wonder about his final ambition which is to put a record in the top ten of the national charts, it looks like it's nearly time.




