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T. Power is a prolific artist known for producing breakbeat, jungle, and drum and bass since the early 90s. His notable works include the "Mutant Jazz" single and the critically acclaimed album "Self Evident Truth Of An Intuitive Mind," both released in 1995, which are considered staples in the Drum and Bass genre. In 1998, T. Power teamed up with Cris Stevens to form "Chocolate Weasel," releasing the single "Music for Body Lockers" and a funk and hip-hop album titled "Spaghettification." He also collaborated with Shy FX (Andre Williams) under the names Ebony Dubsters and Shy FX and T Power. Their 2001 breakthrough track "Shake Ur Body," featuring vocalist Di, reached Number 7 on the UK Singles Chart and gained significant support from club and commercial radio DJs, helping to popularize drum & bass as a mainstream genre. This success was followed by the duo's album "Set It Off," released in 2002 on Pete Tong's label F.F.R.R. By 2005, Shy FX decided to consolidate his releases under his own label, Digital Soundboy Recordings, and in collaboration with T. Power, they released the album "Diary of a Digital Sound Boy" on October 17, 2005, featuring tracks like "Feelings," "On The Run," and "Plastic Soul." They also released "Don't Wanna Know," featuring Di and MC Sk
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