Italian-American Trenton, NJ, hip-hop luminary whose career as an emcee was overshadowed by his skills and fame as a producer. Produced many obscure NJ records before signing with [l158452] around 1990 for his own album, then forming
Crusaders For Real Hip-Hop in 1991, and even later producing abstract hip hop tracks for the UK [l738] label. Later in his career, he founded the [l4784] label, re-releasing random Philly hip-hop compilations and several of his own productions, as well as a retrospective of his own work. Was killed in an automobile accident in Hamilton, NJ, where he lived, at the age of 42, on 4 April 2009.
Weighing in at 16 stone of Italian American heritage Tony Depula a.k.a Tony D is a man who has left an indelible mark across the history of the hip-hop beat, wrestling his way round some classic LPs from
Poor Righteous Teachers (acting as producer on classics like
Shakiyla) - to his own
Pound For Pound release on
Grand Central. Tony has always kept his productions tight and full. The hard drums and bass generated courtesy of his EMU SP1200 drum machine have been laced with some classic raps courtesy of YZ, Lo-key and some amazing vocals from Veba and Spikey T. Tony caught the hip-hop bug in 1985 travelling up to the Bronx from his Trenton, New Jersey base and buying drum machines from a producer who had moved on to drug dealing. It was not long before Tony was making classic beats some which were subsequently robbed by the likes of
Naughty By Nature and
Heavy D; all cases which were settled out of court.
Responsible for
Grand Central's first release and first artist solo album, (
Pound For Pound back in 1997) he hooked up with
Grand Central when
Mark Rae stumbled across Tony D's
Central J Parlay EP in a N.Y. basement. -from
Grand Central's website