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Few artists embody the global evolution of club music quite like Big Dope P. Born in Paris and now based in London, he’s become one of Europe’s most forward-thinking DJs and producers, blurring the lines between Chicago Footwork, French House, Hip-Hop and Electro Funk to create a unique sound that’s both raw and radiant on the dancefloor.
A prolific collaborator with some of the world’s biggest names in dance and rap (Basement Jaxx, Kaytranada, Duck Sauce, Pusha T, Maya Jane Coles, Lil Wayne and Todd Edwards to name a few) Big Dope P has built a reputation for high-energy, genre-defying productions. His momentum hasn’t gone unnoticed: Beatport recently crowned him the #1 trending Bass/Club artist, marking a new milestone in his trailblazing career.
Born and raised in Chicago, the cradle of footwork, Daryl Bunch Jr, aka Heavee, has always moved in sync with the city’s pulse. A dancer before he was a producer, he learned to translate footwork’s kinetic patterns into music that fuses movement and sound with instinctive precision.
Key encounters with DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn brought him into the Teklife family, where he honed his craft touring worldwide and collaborating on tracks like “It’s Wack” (featured in Grand Theft Auto V). From his breakout debut WFM on Teklife to the kaleidoscopic Unleash on Hyperdub and his club‑focused Charged Up EP series on Moveltraxx, Heavee has continually stretched footwork’s 160 BPM framework into new emotional and experimental territory.
A prolific collaborator with some of the world’s biggest names in dance and rap (Basement Jaxx, Kaytranada, Duck Sauce, Pusha T, Maya Jane Coles, Lil Wayne and Todd Edwards to name a few) Big Dope P has built a reputation for high-energy, genre-defying productions. His momentum hasn’t gone unnoticed: Beatport recently crowned him the #1 trending Bass/Club artist, marking a new milestone in his trailblazing career.
Born and raised in Chicago, the cradle of footwork, Daryl Bunch Jr, aka Heavee, has always moved in sync with the city’s pulse. A dancer before he was a producer, he learned to translate footwork’s kinetic patterns into music that fuses movement and sound with instinctive precision.
Key encounters with DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn brought him into the Teklife family, where he honed his craft touring worldwide and collaborating on tracks like “It’s Wack” (featured in Grand Theft Auto V). From his breakout debut WFM on Teklife to the kaleidoscopic Unleash on Hyperdub and his club‑focused Charged Up EP series on Moveltraxx, Heavee has continually stretched footwork’s 160 BPM framework into new emotional and experimental territory.