DaVinChe
DaVinChe | |
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Origin | Lewisham, London, England |
Genres |
Grime contemporary R&B |
Occupation(s) |
Record producer songwriter pianist guitarist |
Associated acts |
Kano, Wretch 32, Cleo Sol, Tinie Tempah, Tinchy Stryder, Wiley, Ghetto, Ms Dynamite, Akala, Bashy, Shola Ama, JME |
Notable instruments | |
Piano Acoustic guitar Electric guitar |
DaVinChe is an English Record producer and songwriter from South London, England.
His notable works include Kano’s “Brown Eyes" and "P's and Q's” and Tinchy Stryder's “Something About Your Smile”, "Breathe" and the production of Star in the Hood (album).
Biography
He co-founded the record company Paperchase Recordings when he was 16, where he is responsible for the creative direction.[1]
The self-taught studio producer and engineer was named by Wire Magazine as a talent to watch.
Although he began his career producing grime tracks, he has since turned his talents onto projects across various genres.
Artists he has written and produced tracks for include, Giggs, Wiley, Estelle, Kano, Tinchy Stryder, Tinie Tempah, Bashy, Bluey Robbinson, Wretch 32, Shola Ama, and others.
There is a subtext to Davinche making him more difficult to pin down or stereotype, he is a pianist and guitarist, who composes and arranges all styles (grime, hip hop, contemporary RnB, and pop) . He has performed a classical concert for the BBC.[2][3][4][5]
In 2011, DaVinChe released his first solo artist single featuring Baby Blue – "Ready To Go".
Discography
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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UK Singles Chart | ||||
2004 | Kano – "P's and Q's" (Producer) | – | ''Home Sweet Home | |
2004 | Kano – "Brown Eyes" (Producer) | – | ''Home Sweet Home | |
2004 | Crazy Titch – "Worlds So Crazy" (Producer) | – | ||
2005 | Sadie Ama – "Let Me Take You Away" (Producer) | – | ||
2007 | Tinchy Stryder – "Breakaway (featuring Funda)" (Producer) | |||
2007 | Tinchy Stryder – "Something About Your Smile (featuring Cyleena Cymone)" (Producer) | |||
2007 | Street Politiks – "I'll RIDE" (Producer) | – | ||
2007 | Street Politiks – "I'll RIDE. Remix. Ft. Estelle and Bashy" (Producer) | – | ||
2007 | Tinie Tempah – "Tears feat. Cleo Sol" (Producer) | – | – | |
2007 | Tinchy Stryder – "Breathe" (Producer) | – | ||
2008 | Kano – "Don't Come Around" (Producer) | – | 140 Grime Street | |
2008 | Kano – "I Like It" (Producer) | – | 140 Grime Street | |
2008 | Wiley – "Ryder (Intro)" (Producer) | – | See Clear Now | |
2009 | DaVinChe – "Rider feat Ghetts, Steelo, JME, Keedo" (Producer) | |||
2009 | DaVinChe – "Riding For Love feat Clea & Bashy" (Producer) | |||
2009 | DaVinChe – "Hero" feat Cleo Sol (Producer) | |||
2010 | DaVinChe – "Dancefloor" feat Wretch 32 & Cleo Sol (Producer) | |||
2010 | RockCorps All Stars (Roll Deep, Wretch 32, Aggro Santos) – "Give A Little Love" (Producer/Performer) |
References
- ↑ "MTV Artists – DaVinChe". MTV. United Kingdom / Europe. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
- ↑ Urban Classic, The Independent – London grime rappers vs the BBC Concert Orchestra.
- ↑ Urban Classic, The Observer – Partners in grime with strings attached A BBC orchestra is joining forces with urban rappers.
- ↑ Urban Classic, BBC News – Classical music unites with grime
- ↑ Urban Classic, BBC Radio 3 Mixing It Special – Urban Classic
External links
- DaVinChe on Myspace
- DaVinChe channel on YouTube
- DaVinChe profile at BBC 1Xtra
- DaVinChe discography at Discogs