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Phi Life Cypher
OriginLuton, England
GenresHip hop
Years active1996–present
Websitehttp://www.phi-lifecypher.com

Phi Life Cypher is a British hip hop group based in Luton,[1] comprising two MCs, Si Phili and Life MC, and DJ Nappa. The trio started making music together around 1996, and since have had much success on the UK underground circuit. Phi-Life Cypher made it to the final of Tim Westwood's Talent 2000 competition and ripping the mic on DJ Skitz's seminal posse cut 'Fingerprints of the Gods' projected them to the upper realms of the UK Hip Hop scene.[2]

Phi Life Cypher featured on an earlier version of Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz. However Damon Albarn and Dan The Automator decided to use Del the Funky Homosapien instead. This version was later officially released on G-Sides, a compilation of the B-sides from the first three singles which was released in Japan and quickly followed with international releases in early 2002. Phi Life Cypher, did however perform the track with Gorillaz at the Brit Awards, featuring the band in 3D animation, weaving in and out of each other on four large screens along with their rap accompaniment. Phi Life Cypher also collaborated with Gorillaz on The Sounder and an unreleased version of Starshine.[3]

The group has toured with and appeared on tracks by Gorillaz and DJ Vadim.[1]

Discography

Albums

EPs and singles

Guest appearances

References

  1. ^ a b The Independent, UK Rap the Word on the Streets
  2. ^ "Si Phili Phi Life Cypher History". Retrieved 2009-02-18. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "Starshine ft Gorillaz by Phi-Life Cypher". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  4. ^ "Review of DJ Vadim - USSR... The Art of Listening". BBC. 2002-11-20. Retrieved 2012-11-21.