Ruf Beats

Ruf Beats
Founded 1993
Founder Jeep Beat Collective
Genre British hip hop
Country of origin United Kingdom
Location Manchester
Official website www.rufbeats.co.uk

Ruf Beats is an independent British independent record label. It was founded in Manchester, England, in 1993 by Dave Davis of Jeep Beat Collective.[1]

History

Originally started in 1993 The Ruf Label,[2] now known as Ruf Beats Music, was a primarily an output source for Dave Davies (a.k.a. THE RUF or dave the ruf) projects and alias. JEEP BEAT COLLECIVE became known worldwide for championing scratching,heavy bass and killer ruf beats and had releases on ruf beats, ninja tune, US bomb, andy smith's document, justin robertson's journeys CD and many more. MINDBOMB was Ruf's British hip hop vocal group that helped establish credibility for rhyming in homegrown voices and mixed humour and politics over some smoking hot music. GODFATHER OF WEIRD is Ruf's strange soundtrack project. The Ruf Diamonds series and Thermonuclear Soundwars were albums to showcase the cream of hip hop from all over the UK [3] Ruf Beats had over 25 releases up until 2003.[2] Dave The Ruf is making new music for future release, he DJ's all over his homeland Of Manchester, UK and love's DJ'ing and performing around the world. He also sells his music and offers and extensive mail order service dedicated to all the vinyl junkies on his beloved Planet Rock. And live's to honour the peace, unity, Love and having fun ethic. Word!

Artists

Also compilation releases featuring Hearts of darkness Suspekt Metaphorce Unanimous Numskullz Krispy Icepick and DJ Supreme

Compilations

References

  1. "Ruf Mouth". Rufmouth.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
  2. 1 2 "Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
  3. Kergan, Wade. "Jeep Beat Collective - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-06-24.


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