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==Career== |
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Deepspace5 first coalesced in 1997 at an annual [[Christian hip hop]] conference called Cru- |
Deepspace5 first coalesced in 1997 at an annual [[Christian hip hop]] conference called Cru-venation.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title = Deepspace 5 Interview, Deepspace 5 2010 Jesusfreakhideout.com Interview|url = http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/interviews/Deepspace52010.asp|website = www.jesusfreakhideout.com|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}</ref> [[Listener (band)|Listener]], [[Sev Statik]], [[Sintax the Terrific|Sintax.the.Terrific]], [[Manchild (rapper)|Manchild]] and Recon all met with each other at the conference and recorded an [[Extended play|EP]]. Shortly afterward, [[DJ Dust]] and Manchild were signed to the [[Tooth & Nail Records|Tooth & Nail]] imprint Uprok Records as a duo project named [[Mars Ill]], and they suggested that Uprok release a Deepspace5 project.<ref name=":1" /> [[Playdough (rapper)|Playdough]] and [[Freddie Bruno]], who at the time recorded as a duo called Phonetic Composition, joined the group in 2000, after Playdough met with DJ Dust and Sintax in Atlanta. In the same year, the rapper [[Braille (rapper)|Braille]] introduced Beat Rabbi to Manchild and DJ Dust, and Beat Rabbi was invited to join Deepspace5 a few months after Playdough and Freddie Bruno joined the project.<ref name=":1" /> |
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During the recording sessions for Deepspace5's first studio album, [[The Night We Called It a Day (album)|''The Night We Called It a Day'']], rapper [[Sivion]] joined the collective. The album was released in 2002 to a warm critical reception. A second album, ''Unique, Just Like Everyone Else'', followed in 2005. |
During the recording sessions for Deepspace5's first studio album, [[The Night We Called It a Day (album)|''The Night We Called It a Day'']], rapper [[Sivion]] joined the collective. The album was released in 2002 to a warm critical reception. A second album, ''Unique, Just Like Everyone Else'', followed in 2005. |