D-Sisive

D-Sisive
D-Sisive
Birth name Derek Christoff
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1990's-present
Labels URBnet
Website [1]

D-Sisive is the stage name of Derek Christoff, a prolific Canadian rapper,[1] best known for his Juno Award-nominated EP The Book, his hit single "Nobody With A Notepad" (for which D-Sisive and collaborator Muneshine won SOCAN's fourth annual ECHO Songwriting Prize) and his 2009 Polaris Music Prize-nominated album Let the Children Die (which was launched by the success of "Nobody With A Notepad").[2]


Contents

Beginnings and Withdrawal From Spotlight

D-Sisive first emerged in the late 1990s with a number of independent singles which were popular in the Toronto hip hop scene, but took a six-year break from performing and writing due to a battle with depression following his mother's death in 2001 and father's death in 2007.[3] The death of his mother inspired him to release the EP J.A.C., named after her,[4] while Christoff's response to losing his parents is heavily documented on releases such as The Book and Let the Children Die.

Despite this absence, his talents were showcased on DJ Format's popular 2005 album If You Can't Join 'Em... Beat 'Em, and Christoff performed alongside fellow Canadian rapper Abdominal in the music video for DJ Format's hit single '3 Feet Deep'. Further, a collection of recordings from the early period of D-Sisive's career has been released on a widely available bootleg entitled Yesterday. The Mixtape.

Prolific Return (2008 - Present)

Christoff's bout of writer's block came to an end when he was unexpectedly inspired by lyrics spontaneously coming to him while singing along to The Beach Boys' "Wouldn't It Be Nice" on the radio — lyrics that became his breakthrough hit, "Brian Wilson".[3] He signed to URBNET Records, which released The Book on June 3, 2008 and Let the Children Die on May 3, 2009. Later that year, D-Sisive took part in an interactive documentary series called City Sonic. The series, which featured 20 Toronto artists, had him reflecting on Planet Mars, an underground hip-hop showcase that changed his life.[5] Christoff capped off his SOCAN award win and closed 2009 with a free album entitled Jonestown.

2010 saw the release of another album, Vaudeville, as well as numerous singles, including a song inspired by the documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil and a music video entitled 'First Winter' for The C4 Experiment hosted by Christopher Walken.[6] Christoff also began working with rapper Buck 65 for an upcoming collaborative album entitled The Ricardo Christoff Apparatus.[7] In early 2011, D-Sisive continued his Hijacked series with a single entitled 'If I Live To See Tomorrow', based on a song by Sigur Rós.[8] The release of a new album, Jonestown 2: Jimmy Go Bye Bye, scheduled for free distribution online in late 2010, has been pushed back to later in 2011. On January 14, 2011 it was announced via Christoff's Twitter that he was nearly done work on his long-rumoured charity single, "Live Your Life (The World Song)" feat. Buck 65, Punky Brewster, Jamie Hyneman from Mythbusters, 1980s Leonard Cohen, Stompin' Tom Connors, and Gucci Mane. The song is set for a Valentine's Day release.

Name Change

In late 2010, D-Sisive announced that he was changing his stage name to Derek From Northcliffe, a nod to his childhood hometown, citing misspelling by venues as a major contributing factor.[9] However, following an apparent change of heart regarding the change, Christoff flirted with the idea of simply operating under his birth name.[10] Currently, it is not known which name Christoff will pursue, an issue that the rapper wryly addressed by crediting his first 2011 release to 'Derek (From Northcliffe) D-Sisive Christoff'.

Lamont Dozier Sample Controversy and Settlement

Controversy interrupted D-Sisive's 2009 winning streak when it was revealed that "Nobody With A Notepad" borrowed heavily from "Peddlin Music On The Side," an early-70s solo recording by legendary songwriter Lamont Dozier (who, with Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote many of Motown's biggest hits of the 1960s). "Nobody With A Notepad" contains extensive instrumental, melodic and vocal sections of Dozier's composition and recording, including Lamont's unaltered vocal performance. After Dozier's initial efforts to privately resolve D-Sisive's unauthorized use of his material were rebuffed, Dozier sued D-Sisive (and his producer and label) for copyright infringement in August and the lawsuit was amicably settled a few months later.[11].

Discography

EPs

  • J.A.C. (Just a Child / Joan Anne Christoff) (2001)
  • The

Albums

  • Let the Children Die (2009)
  • Jonestown (2009)
  • Vaudeville (2010)
  • Jonestown 2: Jimmy Go Bye Bye (2011)
  • Run With The Creeps (2011)

Singles

  • "Like This" (2008)
  • "Nobody With A Notepad" (2008)
  • "Wonderful World" (2009)
  • "West Coast" (2009)
  • "Anvil" (2010)
  • "Ray Charles (Looking For a Star)" (2010)
  • "I Love a Girl" (2010)
  • "First Winter" (2010)
  • "If I Live to See Tomorrow" (2011)

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