Dispero Ras Siento
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Dispero Ras Siento is a Greek singer-songwriter, record producer and film maker. His mix of styles includes reggae, reggaeton, soca, swing, jazz, blues, rap and contemporary R&B based on ragga. He publishes under his own label of "Ghetolabel", and all his music is composed, recorded and mixed at the "Ghetolabel Recording Studio", and all his videos and editing are created at "Ghetolabel Film Maker".
From 1996 to today he has released eight personal albums on "Ghetolabel", the "Music Kitchen" and "Universal". As a collaborator in other artists albums he has participated in the following: a mixtape of music media "All different all equal" 2006, in the mixtape of DJ Khaled "Coast 2 Coast" vol.18 2008, the mixtape from Moca Juniors "Moca Revolutionaries" 2010, the mixtape from Emenar "Rappa Ragga Dubba Ntoum" 2011 and the mixtape from Reggae Community Of Greece" In Memory Of Killah P" 2014.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Early life[edit]
Growing up in Greece, Dispero at the age of six started working on music and painting. His first contact with music was when he started at the Conservatory, studying solfege in theory and practicing the Greek musical instruments bouzouki, tzouras and baglamas for rebetiko music. Simultaneously he spent several hours designing cartoon heroes and themes of fiction on paper with colored pencils and pencil. Four years later at the age of ten he left the Conservatory and began a career in the music business, having a new music teacher who worked in music clubs.
At the age of eleven he joined a philharmonic orchestra for nine years where he played the tuba, trumpet and drum in parades and custom events.He spent another four years as the conductor. At the age of thirteen he started sketching and painting pieces of art inspired by multiple personal emotions inspired by music. He studied graphic arts, and at the age of 16 he decided to start composing his own music and pursue a personal career in music.[1][2][5][6]
Music career[edit]
1996-2003[edit]
In early 1996 his first band had the name "B.F.A"(Bombaz Fuckin Attack) which consisted of Dispero and Zone. Their musical sound was old school rap and the lyrics were inspired from graffiti stories, since they were a graffiti team who operated in Greece. Without any results the same year the band members separated and a new band was created with the name "K-Damira" and it consisted of: Dispero, Adamantas and Peris. The music style was rap and the lyrics were more influenced by the everyday problems they faced at that time.
In the early 1997 the band was separated and a new band was formed with the name "S.W.Crew"(Subway Writers Crew) and the members were: Dispero, Sin and Zak. The music employed rhythm of gangsta rap. The lyrics were inspired by everyday stories they lived based on the band and the nightlife on the streets. S.W.Crew was a label with members outside the band like break dancer (B-Boys), DJ's and graffiti artists. In three years S.W.Crew were offering stage performances and events in Greece, specifically in Thessaloniki. In 2000 he created a parallel music band with the name "Locos Siempre" and it consisted of Dispero and Adamantas. Their music was funk rap, with amusing lyrics. Both "S.W.Crew" and "Locos Siempre" were simultaneous occurrences 2003 when they disbanded and Dispero started a new music work with "Ghetolabel" as the main label.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
2003-2004[edit]
From the end of 2003 to early 2004 Dispero gathered some old songs from "S.W.Crew" and "Locos Siempre", added some new ones and made his first album with the title "Hip-Hop Show". The album was released in Greece and Cyprus from "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Universal". All together the songs were seventeen and the total time was 1:03:24. The music was Rap, with Hellenic lyrics containing to social messages. The collaborators that took part in the cd/album are the following: Adamantas(Locos Siempre), Sin-Zak-Joe(S.W.Crew), Thuth-Bullet(187), Jamster(031), Alicia(U.G.C) and Patro-Bill(Κλωνοποιητές).
All music productions were created by Dispero and "Ghetolabel recording studios", except the track "187-Locos Siempre" which was created by 187 and granded for their collaboration. Mastering was by "Magnanimous recording studio" based in Thessaloniki, from Petziki George. Digital designs and artworks were made by Jamster, member of (031) and the photoshoot was by Didgytah, member of "Ghetolabel film maker".[2][3][4][5][6]
2005[edit]
His second album came out in 2005. A whole cd/album with the title "Πόσο Λυπάμαι" and released in Greece and Cyprus by "Ghetolabel" and the record company "universal". All together the songs were thirteen plus one media video clip. The albums' time was 58:54. The style of music was reggae, ragga and rap, with Hellenic lyrics infused with everyday stories with social messages. The collaborators that took part were the following: Adamantas(locos siempre), Hrizmo(Θρυλική ομάδα), Mpelafon(Κρυφή ραψωδία), Δραματοποιός(Ε.Φ.Ε.Σ.Η.), Diman(B.M.C.) and Alicia(U.G.C.). Every music production was created by Dispero and "Ghetolabel recording studio" except half the "mixtape" which was created by Hrizmo(Θρυλική ομάδα) and granted for their cooperation. The mastering was made by "music kitchen recording studio" based in Thessaloniki, from Bambino. The video clip in the album with the name "Είμαστε εδώ" from "locos siempre" and with a total time of 3:37 was a creation of Adamantas. Digital designs and artwork were by Jamster(031), the photoshoot was made by Didgytah member of the "Ghetolabel film maker". In 2005 Dispero reseased his first video clip with the title "Γιατί" and a total time of 4:16.The style of music was reggae. The scenario, filming, montage and advertising was made by "Ghetolabel film maker".[2][3][4][5][6]
2006[edit]
In 2006 Dispero took part in a mixtape representing Greece with his song "Αγαπημένο μου γαρδούμπι" which was a ragga song with a total time of 3:26. It was a cd/album with the title "All different all equal" and was created by the record company "Select music media" based in Bulgaria. The collaborators that took part were the following: Rumaneca & Enchev, Vessy, Skopie VIA Sofia, Bobo, Bitza, Cheloo, Marcelo & Sky Wiukluh, 2 Shkupi Flow, Eurograp and Zale.
The CD was designed to get the message "all different all equal" and was released in every Balkan country by the record company "Select music media".[5][6][7]
In the same year two new video clips were released. The first had the title "Αγαπημένο μου γαρδούμπι" with a total time 3:48 and the music style was ragga. The song originated from the CD/album with the title "Πόσο Λυπάμαι". The second one with the title "Μέσα στο ρυθμό" with a total time of 2:56 had a ragga music style. Video clips, scenarios, filming, montage and advertising was made by "Ghetolabel film maker".[2][3][4]
2007[edit]
In 2007 Dispero released his third record, a cd/album with the title "Αγαπημένο Μου Γαρδούμπι" which circulated in Greece and Cyprus by Ghetolabel and the record company "Music kitchen". All together the songs were five plus one video clip with a total time of 22:38. The music styles were ragga and funk with Hellenic, Hispanic, Albanian, Russian and English lyrics that refer to an everyday cannabis story that evolved in the west side of thessaloniki. The collaborators that took part in "Αγαπημένο μου γαρδούμπι" were the following: Hrizmo(Ghetolabel), Miro(3 Friends), Don Limo, U.G.(Da Regulators), Diman(Ghetolabel), Arsen(Da Regulators), Disastah(S.M.A.) and Δραματοποιός(Ε.Φ.Ε.Σ.Η.).
Every music production was made by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel recording studio" except from "Αγαπημένο μου γαρδούμπι (Babinos mix)" which was created by Babinos(Music kitchen) and was granted for their collaboration. The mastering was by "Music kitchen recording studio" based in thessaloniki from Babino. The video clip which was included had the title "Αγαπημένο μου γαρδούμπι" with a total time of 3:48.the scenario, filming, montage and advertising were by "Ghetolabel film maker".Digital designs and artworks were made by Dispero and the photoshoot was by Didgytah, member of "Ghetolabel film maker".
Later the same year his fourth record was released, a cd/album with the title "Τόσα Θα Σου Πω" which circulated in Greece and Cyprus from "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Music kitchen". All together there were fourteen songs plus a video clip with a total time of 50:00. The music styles were ragga, reggae, rap and r'n'b with Hellenic, Bulgarian and English lyrics that referrer to everyday stories with social messages. The collaborators that took part in the creation of cd/album were the following: Rumaneca & Enchev, Vessy, Diman(Ghetolabel), Don Limo and Nek(Moca Juniors). Every music production was made by dispero and the "Ghetolabel recording studio" except from "All for one" which was a creation by Rumaneca & Enchev and the song "Πάμε jamaica" which was a creation by Nek(Moca Juniors). Both songs were granted for their collaboration. The mastering was by Shynee(Infaderz).
The video clip included in the cd had the title "Μέσα στο ρυθμό" and had a total time of 2:56. The scenario, filming, montage and advertising were by "Ghetolabel film maker". Digital design and artwork was made by Dispero. The photoshooting was by Didgytah member of "Ghetolabel film maker".[2][3][4][5][6]
2008[edit]
In 2008 Dispero took part in a mixtape representing Greece with his song "Μέσα στο ρυθμό" which was a ragga song with a total time of 3:14. The mixtape was a double cd/album with the name "COAST 2 COAST vol.18" and created by DJ Khaled in Portland, Oregon, United States.[8][9]
The style of music was rap and many of the collaborators that took part were the following: Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Flo Rida, Illaj & Mikey Vegaz, Busta Rhymes, Slo Poke, Jadakiss, Young Jeezy, Rlc, Blind, Styles p, Lil Fats, Az, Loopinloops, Bun B, Hot Sause and Cheese, Nino Bless, Julious, J.A.V.I., Rhymefest, Talib Kweli, Street Poets, Maka, Sheek, Louch, Truth Himself, Joell Ortiz, Smoke, Da Racketeer, Illy Rap, Pretty Tony, Kool G Rap, Plies and more.
The cd/album was released all over the world by "Coast 2 Coast".[2][3][4][5][6][8][9]
2009[edit]
In 2009 Dispero released two new video clips, while recording his next cd in "Ghetolabel recording studio". His fourth video clip with the title "Bomb the song" had a total time of 2:44 in the rhythm of ragga music. The song originated from the cd/album "Τόσα Θα Σου Πω". The lyrics were Hellenic and English and it's message was that whether poor or rich, music is free around us within a framework of dance and entertainment. The filming was by George Arpatzoglou while the scenario and montage created by "Ghetolabel film maker".
His fifth video clip with the title "Ο κακός ο λύκος" had a total time of 3:28 with a rhythm of swing and jazz music. The song originated from his emerging cd creation that had been record at that time. The lyrics were Hellenic and the message of the song was the loneliness of everyone in the community that we live in. Filming was by George Arpatzoglou while the scenario and montage were made by "Ghetolabel film maker".[2][3][4][5][6]
2010[edit]
In 2010 Dispero released his fifth record, a double cd/album with the title "Man vs Woman" which circulated in Greece and Cyprus by "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Music Kitchen". All together the songs of the first cd were eighteen with a total time of 1:04:00, while the second cd had thirteen songs plus two video clips with a total time of 41:21. The style of music was in the rhythm of ragga, reggae, rap, reggaeton, r'n'b, swing-jazz and soul. The lyrics were Hellenic, Russian and English and the theme of that project was to wage a polite battle between the two cd's, men against women. The collaborators that took part in the double cd/album were the following: Jest, Rootman, Άρχοντας, DJ D-Mize, Guy Moz, Mitsos Man(Fyah Fist), Hrizmo(Ghetolabel), Diman(Ghetolabel), Reice(Νόησις), Nek(Moca Juniors), U.G.(Da Regulators), Arsen(Da Regulators), Shynee(Infaderz), Alicia(Ghetolabel), Jall(Da Regulators), Mama Dama, Stoof and Rena.
All music productions were made by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel Recording Studio" except the songs "Ganja Man", "Jah Guide" and "Jump upon it" that were a creation of Don Dagga, the song "Δυο παιδιά μόνα" that was a creation of Άρχοντας, the song "Πες μου" that was a creation of Babino(Music kitchen recording studio), the song "Ρίμα με στυλ" that was creation of Νόησις, the song "Πάμε Jamaica" and "Χόρεψε το" that were a creation of Nek(Moca Juniors), the song "Bomb The Song" that was a creation of Da Regulators, the song "Της κάνναβης τα φύλλα-Jest remix" and "Απολύτος σαφής-Jest remix" that were a creation of Jest and the song "Σκέψου καλά-Shynee Remix" that was a creation of Shynee(Infaderz) and were granted for their collaboration. The mastering was by "Music Kitchen Recording Studio" based in Thessaloniki by Bambino and the remastering was made by "Ghetolabel Recording Studio". The 2 video clips that were included in the cd with the titles "Bomb the song" and "Ο κακός ο λύκος" were filmed by George Arpatzoglou while the scenario, montage and advertisement were made by "Ghetolabel Film Maker". Digital design and artwork was made by Angel Bakas, the sketches were made by Nastwo and the photoshooting made by Armen.
In the same year Dispero took part in a Moca Juniors mixtape with the title "Moca Revolutionaries" with two of his songs. The first one with the title "Mαριάνα" with the collaboration of Mama Dama and a total time of 3:20 in the rhythm of ragga music and the second one with the title "Jah Guide" with the collaboration of Rootman and a total time of 4:23 in the rhythm of reggae music. Both songs originated from the double cd/album with the title "Man vs Woman". The collaborators that took part in this cd were the following: Dispero, Moca Juniors, Soulfire, I-Mitri & Counteraction, JAh Marnyah, Skaribas, Fundracar, Rootman, Icy, Haji Mike,Bandulu Dub, Still & Logos Apili, Bronco, Marcus Gambla, Απέχεις, Magma Dee, Metaxa, Exo, Big Shine, Alicia, Rigas & Cokka, Toockhan, Nek & Sma, Σκιά, Lalla and Omothimadon.[5][6][10][11]
The mixtape was released for free on the internet. In the same year Dispero released his sixth video clip with the title "Σκέψου καλά" with a total time of 3:26, in the rhythm of ragga music. It was a song that originated from the cd/album "Τόσα Θα Σου Πω". The lyrics were Hellenic and the theme of the song was a summer story. The scenario, filming, montage and advertisement were made by "Ghetolabel Film Maker".[2][3][4][10][11]
2011[edit]
In 2011 Dispero released his sixth record. A single cd/album with the title "Ta Reggaetika" which circulated in Greece and Cyprus by "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Music Kitchen". All together the songs were five plus one media video clip with a total time of 21:41. The music ranged between ragga, soca, rap, jazz and reggae. The lyrics were Hellenic and the objective of this project was to mix music played by the Hellenic instrument, bouzouki. The video clip included in the cd/album had the title "Σκέψου καλά" which originated from the cd/album with the title "Τόσα Θα Σου Πω" and had a total time of 3:26 in the rhythm of ragga music. Every music production, digital design and artwork is a creation of Dispero and "Ghetolabel recording studio" while the photoshooting was by Don Limo. In the summer, Dispero released his seventh video clip with the title "Move it" with a total time of 3:34 in the rhythms of ragga and house music.The lyrics were Hellenic, Albanian and English and the theme of the song was a dash on the beaches with the dance and amusement in the background. The collaborators that took part in the video clip were the following: Don Enio, G-MCD and DJ S!X. The scenario was created by Dispero and Don Enio while the filming and montage were by "HD Media Production".
In the end of the summer Dispero with the collaboration of Rootman released his eighth video clip with the title "Jah Guide" with a total time of 4:31 in the rhythm of reggae music. The song originated from the double cd/album with the title "Man vs Woman". The lyrics were Hellenic and English under the theme of the single union of humanity driven by the simple and beautiful side of love. The scenario, filming, montage and advertisement were by "Ghetolabel film maker".
The same year Dispero took part in Emenars' mixtape with the title "Rappa Ragga Dubba Ntoum" in the song "People Think" with a total time of 4:20 in the rhythm of reggae-ragga and rap music. The lyrics were Hellenic and English and the collaborators that took part was Emenar and Das. Music production and mastering were made by Emenar.[2][3][4][5][6][12][13]
2012[edit]
At the beginning of 2012 Dispero released his seventh record. A cd/album with the title "Ο Κακός Ο Λύκος" which circulated in Greece and Cyprus by "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Music Kitchen". All together the songs were fifteen plus one media video clip with a total time of 48:53. The music ranged between swing, ragga, reggae, rap, house, r'n'b, reggaeton and jazz. the lyrics were Hellenic, Albanian and English and the meaning of this project was a musical tale influenced by the children's story "The little red riding hood and the bad wolf". The collaborators that took part in the cd/album were the following: Hrizmo-Diman-Alicia(Ghetolabel), Don Enio, G-MCD, Tom Diamond, Dj D-mize, Nips and Dr.Klay.
All music productions were made by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel Recording Studio" except the songs "Ένα reggae song" that was a creation of Ghettomasta, the song "Move it" that was a creation of Don Enio, the song "They know" that was a creation of Tom Diamond and granted for their collaboration. The mastering of the cd/album was made by "Ghetolabel recording studio". The video clip included in the cd/album with the title "Move it" the scenario created by Dispero and Don Enio but the filming and montage were by "HD Media production". The digital design and artwork created by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel film maker".
At the end of the year Dispero in collaboration with Guy Moz released his ninth video clip with the title " Πες μου" with total time 4:05 in the rhythm of ragga-r'n'b music. The song originated from the double cd/album with the title "Man vs Woman". The lyrics were Hellenic, African and English with theme of a love story. The music production created by Bambino(Music kitchen recording studio). The scenario, filming, montage and advertisement were made by "Ghetolabel Film Maker".[2][3][4][5][6]
2013-2014[edit]
At the end of 2013 to the beginning of 2014 Dispero in collaboration with Love released his tenth video clip with the title "Let's you go" with a total time of 4:07 in the rhythm of ragga and r'n'b music. The lyrics were Hellenic and English and the theme of the video was a big battle between werewolfs and vampires influenced by the movie "Underworld". The scenario, filming, montage and advertisement were made by "Ghetolabel Film Maker".
Just before the summer of 2014 Dispero released his eighth record. An internet cd/album with the title "Let's You Go" which circulated free in the internet by "Ghetolabel" and the record company "Music kitchen". All together the songs were twelve with the total time of the internet cd/album at 44:00. The music ranged between ragga, rap, mambo, soca, swing, r'n'b, reggaeton, reggae and rembetiko. The lyrics were Hellenic and English with social messages in everyday stories. The collaborators that took part in the internet cd/album were the following: Hrizmo-Ug(Ghetolabel), Love, Expe and Rena. All the music production and the mastering was done by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel recording studio". The digital design and the artwork was also done by Dispero and the "Ghetolabel film maker".
At the end of 2014 Dispero took part in "Reggae community of Greece" mixtape with the title "In memory of Killah P".The song in collaboration with Alicia who has added the mixtape was titled "Για πες μας πόσο" and total time 4:20 in rhythm of reggae music. The song originated from the double cd/album with the title "Man vs Woman". The lyrics were Hellenic and the meaning of all album was in memory of Killah P who had fallen and died in the street from government bullets. The collaborators that took part in this cd were the following: Dispero, Alicia, I-Mitri, Professor skank, Toochan, The Atlantic sail band, Haji Mike, Med dred, Nek, Jfyah, Magma D, Blend Mishkin, Burger project, Carltron livingston, Mc Yinka, Xray, Icy, Taf Lathos, Dj Micro, Huzzman, Skru, Unidub, Soul fire, Direct connection, Fleck, Big shine, Kilimanjaro, Anima nation, One drop forward, Fyah fist, Tarzan bros, Κακό συναπάντημα, Locomondo, Fundracar, Lost bodies, Stavros dadoush, Killah P, Rigas and Περαστικός. The cd/album circulated free on the internet by "Reggae community of Greece".[2][3][4][5][6][14][15]
2015[edit]
In 2015 Dispero released his eleventh video clip with the title "Ο παπάς" with a total time of 3:34 in the rhythm of ragga music. The song originated from an internet album "Let's You Go". The lyrics were Hellenic and the meaning of the song was about an old card game called "papas" that was played illegally in the streets of Greece.
The scenario, filming, montage and advertisement were made by "Ghetolabel Film Maker". At the same year Dispero started to recording the next new album which will be released towards the end of 2016 from the Ghetolabel and the record company "Music kitchen".[2][3][4][5][6]
Discography[edit]
Main articles: Dispero albums discography and Dispero singles discography
- Hip-Hop Show (2003)
- Πόσο Λυπάμαι (2005)
- Αγαπημένο Μου Γαρδούμπι (2007)
- Τόσα Θα Σου Πω (2007)
- Man vs Woman (2010)
- Ta Reggaetika (2011)
- Ο Κακός Ο Λύκος (2012)
- Let's You Go (2014)
Extra discography[edit]
Main articles: Dispero in collaboration with another artist's discography
- All Different All Equal (2006) [7]
- Coast 2 Coast Vol.18 (2008) [8][9]
- Moca Revolutionaries (2010) [11]
- Rappa Ragga Dubba Ntoum (2011) [12]
- In Memory Of Killah P (2014) [14]
Video clips[edit]
Dispero official video clips
- Dispero - Giati (2005)
- Dispero - Agapimeno Mou Gardoumpi (2006)
- Dispero - Mesa Sto Rithmo (2006)
- Dispero - Bomb The Song (2009)
- Dispero - Ο Κακός Ο Λύκος (2009)
- Dispero - Skepsou Kala (2010)
- Dispero - Move It feat.Don Enio, G-mcd (2011)
- Dispero - Jah Guide feat.Rootman (2011)
- Dispero - Πες Μου feat.Guy Moz (2012)
- Dispero - Let's You Go feat.Love (2014)
- Dispero - O Papas (2015)
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "DISPERO ΣΥΝΕΝΤΕΥΞΗ imagery". rap-kalogeros.blogspot.gr/. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 "Συνέντευξη του Dispero στο kirikio.blogspot.com imagery". kirikio.blogspot.gr//. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 "DISPERO's Biography imagery". Last.fm.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 "DISPERO imagery". sonichits.com.
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 "DISPERO imagery". mp3tunes.cc.
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 "Dispero Biography imagery". mygreek.fm.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Dispero All For One Feat Rumaneca And Enchev.mp3 imagery". top100mp3.ru///. Retrieved April 14, 2006.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 "COAST 2 COAST MIXTAPE VOL. 18 imagery". coast2coastmixtapes.com///. Retrieved February 20, 2008.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 "COAST 2 COAST 18 DISC 1 imagery". datpiff.com///. Retrieved February 28, 2008.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Nek-Moca Revolutionaries imagery". daddynek.bandcamp.com//. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 ""Moca Revolutionaries" mixtape imagery". profileengine.com///. Retrieved May 14, 2010.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 "das-most people thing(feat.emenar & dispero)(prod.emenar) imagery". musicxray.com//. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
- ↑ "Emenar- People Think (feat Das & Dispero).mp3 imagery". radiotaxispb.ru///. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "Greece Sings About Peace: In Beloved Memory Of Killah P imagery". paranoiseradio.com//. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Reggae Community Of Greece Sings About Peace: In Beloved Memory Of Killah P imagery". mplegiakas.gr//. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
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