Producer, Jair Dynast grew up in a household filled with music of a very versatile nature. As a young boy of barely seven or eight years old, he was taken to outdoor concerts at Ontario Place up in Canada to hear “Chuck” Mangione, Ashford & Simpson and Roberta Flack. Since that time, Jair has lived in many cities in the U.S. as a basketball player and these experiences have given him a diverse perspective of North American life.
The music at home ranged from Mahalia Jackson’s gospel to Earl Klugh, Minnie Riperton, Roberta Flack, Santana, Stevie Wonder and classical pieces from Bach, Strauss, Oscar Peterson amongst others. There was always the staple music of calypso and reggae as a child of Caribbean parents. Therefore, you could say that music was indelibly implanted in his soul like a micro-chip.
After his athletic basketball scholarship was made obsolete by an undiagnosed heart condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, he activated his musical micro-chip and went to work crafting his own unique blends and hip hop beats that are as original as they are uncategorized.
We appeal to our young people to crave excellence and strive to be as different as we are diverse so that they can have the opportunity to achieve the American dream.








December 9th, 2008 - 11:07 pm
A good rapper and producer is key to rising to the top of your game in this hip hop music business. Just examine hip hop culture and you’ll see that all the top rappers in the last decade have also been good producers.