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Groovy Beat

130.8K streams

130,779

Musicians Of The Mind Volume 2

92.7K streams

92,657

Dance Your Socks Off EP

81.5K streams

81,466

Musicians Of The Mind

81.4K streams

81,386

Electronic Funk EP

62.8K streams

62,810

Get Out On This Dancefloor

21.8K streams

21,776

Get Out On This Dancefloor

21.8K streams

21,776

Party Rockin'

7.8K streams

7,761

Oh Yeah

5.6K streams

5,635

And I

4.4K streams

4,431

Biography

West London artists Kevin Hurry and Kevin Swain, who met at Shoom in the late 80s, are the men behind the D.O.P. banner, an acronym for Dance Only Productions. Their first chance to DJ came at Gary Haisman’s infamous Raid club. They have interspersed their regular sets at venues such as Flying, Love Ranch and Sign Of The Times with their recordings as D.O.P. throughout the 90s (their first release was credited to Bliss on the Live At The Brain compilation set). D.O.P.’s first single, ‘Future Le Funk’, sampled Visage, and was picked up by Guerilla in the summer of 1991. The second, ‘Get Out On The Dancefloor’, used strings borrowed from a Japan record, while they also remixed stablemates React 2 Rhythm’s ‘Whatever You Dream’. They eventually dissolved in 1994, stating they had ‘taken the band as far as we possibly can’. As further evidence of this they pointed out the way in which D.O.P.’s music had cropped up on compilations spanning garage, hardcore, progressive house and techno. However, they will be fondly remembered for singles such as ‘Oh Yeah’ and ‘Groovy Beat’.