Berlin based producer Suff Daddy joins the Fatbeats family with a release for their Baker’s Dozen series. Containing 13 tracks, this album delivers exactly the bouncy sound we love him for.
Suff Daddy started making beats back in 1999 when an old friend brought him a cracked version of Sonic Foundry Acid. He used that software for 17 years to express himself creatively and to do what he loves the most: making beats.
Both his setup and his creative process have changed a bit since then, but basically it’s the same procedure as back in the day. It usually starts with a few chords, a nice rhythmic loop and some drum bits. The rest happens by itself.
In 2004 Suff Daddy visited the Fat Beats store in New York City for the first time. As a big fan, to finally enter the holy halls was a huge deal for him. He was soaking up the atmosphere dreaming about a future as a producer. Who would have thought that he would ever put out a record with these guys. 14 years later, here it is!
Enjoy the full stream above and head over to Bandcamp to cop Baker’s Dozen: Suff Daddy.