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| years_active = 1997—present
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| label = DeepSpace5, Uprok, [[Gotee Records|Gotee]], ILLECT, Mega Royal
|years_active = 1997—present
| associated_acts = Labklik, [[Mars ILL]], Phonetic Composition, The Pride, deadpoetsociety
|label = DeepSpace5, [[Tooth & Nail Records|Tooth & Nail]], [[Gotee Records|Gotee]], ILLECT, Mega Royal
| website = {{URL|http://www.deepspace5.com}}
|associated_acts =Labklik, [[Mars ILL]], Phonetic Composition, The Pride
| current_members = [[Playdough (rapper)|Playdough]]<br>[[Manchild (rapper)|Manchild]]<br>[[DJ Dust]]<br>[[Freddie Bruno|Fred B (Freddie Bruno)]]<br>[[Dan Smith (Listener)|Listener]]<br>Beat Rabbi<br>Manwell?<br>[[Sivion]]<br>[[Sev Statik]]<br>[[Sintax the Terrific|Sintax.the.Terrific]]
|website = {{URL|http://www.deepspace5.com}}
| past_members = Illtrip<br>Recon
|current_members = Playdough<br>[[Manchild (rapper)|Manchild]]<br>[[DJ Dust]]<br>Fred B (Freddie Bruno)<br>[[Dan Smith (Listener)|Listener]]<br>Beat Rabbi<br>Manwell?<br>Sivion<br>Sev Statik<br>Sintax.the.Terrific
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'''Deepspace5''' is a [[Indie hip-hop|indie hip hop]] [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] collective currently including Beat Rabbi, Manwell?/DJ Manwell, Fred B, [[Dan Smith (Listener)|Listener]], [[Manchild (rapper)|Manchild]] & [[DJ Dust]] of [[Mars ILL]], Playdough, Sintax.the.Terrific, Sivion, and Sev Statik. Past members have included [[Illtripp]], Recon & The Pride. They released ''Bakesale'' on April 29, 2008 exclusively on their website and SphereOfHipHop.com for CD or digital download as a fund-raiser for their most recent album entitled ''[[The Future Ain't What It Used to Be]]'' which was released on Mega Royal Records on April 27, 2010.<ref>[http://www.holyhiphopdatabase.com/index.php?id=427 The Holy Hip Hop DataBASE]</ref><ref>[http://www.megaroyalrecords.com/2010/02/well-its-official-deepspace5s-new-album-on-mega-royal-records-and-a-video-to-go-with-it/ Mega Royal Records]</ref> At Scribble Jam 2008, Deepspace5 took 2nd place in the Music Video competition for "From the Outside" off, ''The Future Ain't What It Used to Be''.<ref>[http://www.scribblemagazine.com/news.html Scribble Magazine]</ref> Their creative lyrics touch on faith, society, love, music, and culture with song topics ranging from the periodic table to the experience of touring on the road, from the history of sound recording to the loss of a loved one.
'''Deepspace5''' is an [[underground hip hop]] [[Supergroup (music)|supergroup]] formed in 1997 and currently composed of Beat Rabbi, Manwell?, [[Freddie Bruno]], [[Dan Smith (Listener)|Listener]], [[Mars ILL]] (a stand-alone duo consisting of [[Manchild (rapper)|Manchild]] and [[DJ Dust]]), [[Playdough (rapper)|Playdough]], [[Sintax the Terrific|Sintax.the.Terrific]], [[Sivion]], and [[Sev Statik]]. Deepspace5 also previously included [[Illtripp]] and The Recon. Since its formation, the collective has sold over 100,000 copies of its recordings, and has performed with [[KRS-One]], [[Atmosphere (music group)|Atmosphere]], and [[MF Doom]], among others.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = Bonus MP3: DeepSpace5 -- "Killing With Kindness"|url = http://www.dallasobserver.com/music/bonus-mp3-deepspace5-killing-with-kindness-7062957|website = Dallas Observer|accessdate = 2015-11-28}}</ref>

==Career==
Deepspace5 first coalesced in 1997 at an annual [[Christian hip hop]] conference called Cru-vention.<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" />

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.

At Scribble Jam 2008, Deepspace5 took 2nd place in the Music Video competition for "From the Outside", off ''The Future Ain't What It Used to Be'' (released later in 2010).<ref name=":0" /><ref>[http://www.scribblemagazine.com/news.html Scribble Magazine]</ref>

Deepspace5 released ''Bakesale'' on April 29, 2008, exclusively on its website and SphereOfHipHop.com for CD or digital download, as a fund-raiser for its most recent album, entitled ''[[The Future Ain't What It Used to Be]]'', which was released on Mega Royal Records on April 27, 2010.<ref>[http://www.megaroyalrecords.com/2010/02/well-its-official-deepspace5s-new-album-on-mega-royal-records-and-a-video-to-go-with-it/ Mega Royal Records] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100304002522/http://www.megaroyalrecords.com/2010/02/well-its-official-deepspace5s-new-album-on-mega-royal-records-and-a-video-to-go-with-it/ |date=2010-03-04 }}</ref>

The group released "5:55" on October 20, 2017, exclusively on their new official webpage at BandCamp.com <ref>[https://deepspace5.bandcamp.com BandCamp]</ref> The 5-song EP was their first album in over seven years.


==Releases==
==Releases==
* ''[[The EP (Deepspace5 EP)|The EP]]'' (DeepSpace5 Records, 1998)
* ''The Beginning, Is the Start of Everything '' (DeepSpace5 Records, 1997)
* ''[[The Night We Called It a Day (album)|The Night We Called It a Day]]'' ([[Tooth & Nail Records|Tooth & Nail]], 2002)
*[[The Night We Called It a Day (album)|''The Night We Called It a Day'']] (UpRok Records, 2002)
* ''[[Unique, Just Like Everyone Else]]'' ([[Gotee Records]], 2005)
* ''Unique, Just Like Everyone Else'' ([[Gotee Records]], 2005)
* ''Deepspacesoul'' w/ [[Beat Rabbi]] (ILLECT Recordings, 2007)
* ''Deepspacesoul'' w/ Beat Rabbi (ILLECT Recordings, 2008)
* ''Bakesale'' ([[Deepspace5 Records]], 2008)
* ''Bakesale'' (Deepspace5 Records, 2008)
* ''Greatest Beats and Unreleased'' ([[Deepspace5 Records]], 2008)
* ''Greatest Beats and Unreleased'' (Deepspace5 Records, 2008)
* ''The Blueprint 3 Outtakes (Deepspace5 Version), aka "5Print mixtape"'' (Independent release, 2009)
* ''The Blueprint 3 Outtakes (Deepspace5 Version), aka "5Print mixtape"'' (Independent release, 2009)
* ''[[The Future Ain't What It Used to Be]]'' (Mega Royal Records, 2010)
* ''The Future Ain't What It Used to Be'' (Mega Royal Records, 2010)
* ''5:55'' (BandCamp.com self-release, 2017)


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Deepspace5}}
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* {{Official website|1=http://www.deepspace5.com}}
* {{Official website|1=https://deepspace5.bandcamp.com}} (Currently at BandCamp.com)


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Deepspace5
OriginFlorida, United States
GenresChristian hip hop, underground hip hop
Years active1997—present
LabelsDeepSpace5, Uprok, Gotee, ILLECT, Mega Royal
MembersPlaydough
Manchild
DJ Dust
Fred B (Freddie Bruno)
Listener
Beat Rabbi
Manwell?
Sivion
Sev Statik
Sintax.the.Terrific
Past membersIlltrip
Recon
Websitewww.deepspace5.com

Deepspace5 is an underground hip hop supergroup formed in 1997 and currently composed of Beat Rabbi, Manwell?, Freddie Bruno, Listener, Mars ILL (a stand-alone duo consisting of Manchild and DJ Dust), Playdough, Sintax.the.Terrific, Sivion, and Sev Statik. Deepspace5 also previously included Illtripp and The Recon. Since its formation, the collective has sold over 100,000 copies of its recordings, and has performed with KRS-One, Atmosphere, and MF Doom, among others.[1]

Career

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Deepspace5 first coalesced in 1997 at an annual Christian hip hop conference called Cru-vention.[2] Listener, Sev Statik, Sintax.the.Terrific, Manchild and Recon all met with each other at the conference and recorded an EP. Shortly afterward, DJ Dust and Manchild were signed to the Tooth & Nail imprint Uprok Records as a duo project named Mars Ill, and they suggested that Uprok release a Deepspace5 project.[2] 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 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.[2]

During the recording sessions for Deepspace5's first studio 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.

At Scribble Jam 2008, Deepspace5 took 2nd place in the Music Video competition for "From the Outside", off The Future Ain't What It Used to Be (released later in 2010).[1][3]

Deepspace5 released Bakesale on April 29, 2008, exclusively on its website and SphereOfHipHop.com for CD or digital download, as a fund-raiser for its most recent album, entitled The Future Ain't What It Used to Be, which was released on Mega Royal Records on April 27, 2010.[4]

The group released "5:55" on October 20, 2017, exclusively on their new official webpage at BandCamp.com [5] The 5-song EP was their first album in over seven years.

Releases

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  • The Beginning, Is the Start of Everything (DeepSpace5 Records, 1997)
  • The Night We Called It a Day (UpRok Records, 2002)
  • Unique, Just Like Everyone Else (Gotee Records, 2005)
  • Deepspacesoul w/ Beat Rabbi (ILLECT Recordings, 2008)
  • Bakesale (Deepspace5 Records, 2008)
  • Greatest Beats and Unreleased (Deepspace5 Records, 2008)
  • The Blueprint 3 Outtakes (Deepspace5 Version), aka "5Print mixtape" (Independent release, 2009)
  • The Future Ain't What It Used to Be (Mega Royal Records, 2010)
  • 5:55 (BandCamp.com self-release, 2017)

Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Bonus MP3: DeepSpace5 -- "Killing With Kindness"". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  2. ^ a b c "Deepspace 5 Interview, Deepspace 5 2010 Jesusfreakhideout.com Interview". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  3. ^ Scribble Magazine
  4. ^ Mega Royal Records Archived 2010-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ BandCamp
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