Meet
Rampage Sound

The Rampage crew is a legendary sound system hailing from London, England, with a career in music and broadcasting that is nothing short of iconic. In the urban music scene, they’ve truly done it all.

From serving as tour DJs for global superstars like Kanye West in London, Nas in Cardiff, Wyclef in Miami, Jay-Z in Scotland, and Usher in London, to hosting legendary club nights like SW1 in Victoria—hailed as one of the greatest black music events in London’s West End—Rampage has left an indelible mark on the industry.

Their contributions to UK music span over 20 years, including a catalog of productions, remixes, releases, and compilation albums. At the Notting Hill Carnival, they command the largest static sound system, drawing crowds of over 15,000 people. Over the years, they’ve hosted unforgettable performances by artists like Sean Paul, Swizz Beatz, Tinie Tempah, Mark Ronson, Buju Banton, Ryan Leslie, Ms. Dynamite, Lloyd, Wiley, and more.

As broadcasters, Rampage has spent 30 years with the BBC, excelling in event coverage, documentaries, live broadcasts, match reporting, music punditry, and daytime radio. They’re pioneers in “multi-genre” DJ mixing and were the first to perfect multi-deck mixing, especially during live radio shows.

Their reach extends far beyond the UK, with gigs across Kenya, Hungary, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Miami, Atlanta, Cyprus, Ibiza, and more. Notably, they held the record for the longest-running R&B club night in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, spanning an incredible 20 years.

Even after decades in the game, Rampage remains unstoppable, continuing to innovate, entertain, and shape the sound of urban music worldwide.