The Sound Providers

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The Sound Providers is a Jazz-rap duo formed by producers Jason Skills and Soulo. Formed in 1998 in San Diego, California, it originally included a third member, an MC named Profile, who left the group shortly before they were signed by ABB Records. The Sound Providers have produced a number of singles before releasing their debut album An Evening with the Sound Providers, recorded and produced in San Diego and Los Angeles, in 2004 on ABB Records. Without Profile The SP's filled the void by bringing in a number of guest artists; Asheru, The Procussions, Wee Bee Foolish, Maspyke and Little Brother all made contributions to the album. Soulo, although fulfilling the role of DJ/producer, is known to occasionally spit on the mic. He only raps briefly on the debut, but rapped on a number of their earlier tracks.

In 2006 they released another album entitled Looking Backwards: 2001 - 1998; which is a compilation of earlier songs made when Profile was still a member of the group. These songs were previously only available as 12" singles. The album also includes a number of radio promo's and other beats and songs which had never seen the light of day before.

Jason now lives in Florida where he teaches recording engineering. In 2006 The Pro's completed a full length album with an emcee from Tampa, Florida named Surreal. The album is entitiled True Indeed and the first single "Just gettin started" b/w "Place to be" was released in June of the same year. The full length album was realeased on 14/11/2006 on Quarternote/ABB Records.

The Sound Providers style is a mix of lyrics and new school rap beats, with jazz, funk, and reggae samples.


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Albums

  • An Evening with The Sound Providers (Quarternote/ABB Records, 2004)
  • Looking Backwards: 2001 - 1998 (Quarternote/ABB Records, 2006)
  • True Indeed (Quarternote/ABB Records, 2006)


Singles

  • Dope Transmission (1998)
  • Get Down (1999)
  • The Difference (2000)
  • Who Am I (2001)
  • The Throwback (2004)
  • Street Keys (2004) 7"
  • For Old Times Sake (2004)
  • The Blessin' (2004)
  • Its Gonna Bee Part II (2005)
  • Just Gettin' Started (2006)

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