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This Is My Demo is the debut album from British rapper Sway. It was released on 5 February 2006 and produced by Sway for Dcypha Productions. It consists mainly of R&B and British hip hop. The album was critically well received [citation needed] and spent two weeks on the chart, with a peak of number 78.
Little Derek is the second single to be released by UK hip hop artist Sway DaSafo from his debut album This Is My Demo. Released on 16 January 2006 [1] on 12" and 7" vinyl and CD, it featured the British rapper Baby Blue. The single charted at #38.
The first members of Dcypha Productions were Sway, Bigz and Pyrelli. Soon after Sway appointed DJ/Producer DJ Turkish and producer Shux to Dcypha Productions. Shux and Sway produced most of This Is My Demo which was critically received and reached the UK Top 100 and
This Is My Promo Vol. 1 (2004, DCypha) This Is My Promo Vol. 2 (DCypha) This Is My Rave (2006) The Dotted Lines Mixtape (2007, DCypha) One for the Journey (2007) The Signature LP Mixtape (2008, DCypha) The Delivery Mixtape (2010, DCypha) The Delivery Mixtape 2 - Lost in Transit (2010, DCypha) Bring Me to Africa (2010, DCypha)
Production of tracks for the album commenced in 2006 upon the release of This Is My Demo. Like his debut album, many of the tracks were produced by Sway himself as part of his DCypha Productions group. Sway was the executive producer with the co-executive producers being DJ Turkish, Bommer, Cheifer, Stowne and Daniel Goldberg.
The Hardcore Devo albums are collections of 4-track basement demos recorded by the band between April 1974 and December 1977. [3] The early recordings were made using a TEAC 4-track recorder and incorporated guitars, Minimoog, bass guitar and homemade electronic drums, the latter built and performed by Jim Mothersbaugh.
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The American singer Michael Jackson recorded a demo of "Behind the Mask" for his sixth album, Thriller (1982). The song was introduced to him by his producer, Quincy Jones, who had heard it on a visit to Japan. [3] Jackson added a melody and extra lyrics. [3] Mosdell said: "He made it into a love song about a woman.