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Create Something Powerful*

If we can create the right space for music and expression, people will find their voice.

Over the years, Instinctive Behaviour has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, producers, and creatives across the music industry. From emerging talent to established names, these collaborations reflect our commitment to creativity, culture, and helping bring unique sounds and stories to life.

Music From Our Collaborations

Artist

Madi Mai

I’m Madi Mai. I’ve been surrounded by music and people who make music from a very young age, so it’s no wonder that I chose to follow a similar path. I’m self-taught on the ukulele, guitar and keyboard and started to write my own songs at the age of 10.
Artist

Lamya

Lamya Al-Mugheiry, better known as her mononym Lamya, was a Kenyan-born English singer-songwriter and record producer. She rose to fame in the early 1990s as one of the lead singers of R&B group Soul II Soul, and later as a backing singer for Duran Duran.
CEO, Music Producer

Major

There has always been a steady flow of DJs, musicians and producers who have taken as their influence and experience the rich musical backdrop of reggae, soul, jazz, hip hop, funk and punk that has for the last 30 years been an integral part of West London. Sometimes you come across a producer that incorporates a complex web of influences that reflect as much about the environment it was made in as revealing the artist behind the music.

Major's productions are far from one particular genre of music, but his style comes with uniquely British concoctions that exude pure class. Producing music for others came about after what seemed like an unfortunate turn of events for Daren Carrington aka Major, when the label he was signed to as an artist closed down. The plug was pulled on Sony's sub label Disco Volante just as Major had completed his own debut album entitled “My Mood” and was just about to release it. However, in the build up to release, the album surfaced long enough to give us a glimpse into Major (as an artist) and received rave reviews. "An impressive debut", Music Week. "The sheer music diversity he explores definitely makes him one of 2000s more intriguing artists", Touch. "Major has the lyric-writing talent to match his studio skills", Sunday Times. "This one, helmed by the very talented studio technician called Major, who creates a backing track unlike any other", NME. "Major's compelling voice and production makes perfect sense of his raggadelic tag", Muzik. "It is nice to hear something a little different", The Voice.

From an early age, Major demonstrated his creative talents in different crafts. He studied and excelled in Art and Graphic Design, but it was his passion for music that was to ultimately drive his creative ambitions. Major was born and raised in West London and spent his formative years soaking up the vibrant musical history of the areas. Coming from a rich musical heritage his stepfather had a sound system and encouraged him to start DJ’ing when he was in his early teens.

Major says: "The first record I ever bought was Junior Murvins Police and Thieves but I was also listening to stuff like Adam Ant, Aswad and Police."

Some of his teenage years were kept busy touring with a variety of different sound systems like Observer, Heartbeat, Calvary, Lethal Weapon and One Love. He later started making regular appearances as an MC on the stage of the legendary and MOBO Award winning club night Rotation, and became an integral fixture of the Friday night party. As well as working the UK club scene with some of the finest DJs, such as Manny Norté (Radio 1Xtra), Dodge (MTV), Ras Kwame (Radio 1), Tony Touch, Howie B, Stereo MCs and Femi Fem. He also hosted parties for P.Diddy and Touch Magazine. His MC’ing work has also taken him around the world with the likes of Jazzie B and the Soul II Soul team touring Australia (the Good Vibrations Festival, alongside, Gang Starr, Moloko, Lee Scratch Perry, Rob da Bank, Bugz in the Attic and Mad Professor), he has also made appearances in Japan, Malaysia, Sweden, Paris, Italy, Istanbul and Poland, with regular dates in Belfast (Club Milk) he has now added his own regular club night and radio show in Prague.

Major's MC’ing has played a pivotal part in his development as a producer. He was constantly around DJs as well as music listeners and this helped in providing him with an insight into the music people enjoyed and responded to. A chance meeting with Howie B, who happened to be working in the same studio as Major, led to the pair collaborating as well as a friendship. Howie asked Major to lay down some vocals for Takamuro, a Japanese artist he was producing. When Howie was out of the country for a couple of months, he gave Major the keys to his studio. Having never been in a studio by himself before, Major spent a lot of time experimenting. Tricky heard what he was doing and loved it. Tricky hooked him up with punk singer Zoe and paid for the pair to go into the studio. Both sides took away experience and inspiration from those sessions, and it fuelled Major's hunger to work with undiscovered talent.

With his unique ability to capture the essence of an artist on record and realising that the studio is an environment more conducive to creative discovery than any club he had played or performed in, Major now focuses the majority of his time and energy in making music and discovering new and distinctive talent.

Major has recorded, produced, re-mixed or written with the following: Amy Winehouse,(Island Records), Beverly Knight (Parlophone Records), Amy Winehouse (19 Management), Ciara (BMG), Lamya (J Records), Howie B (Native Management), Nate Butler (Zomba), Adonis (Bad Boy Entertainment), Jolyn Skinner (Joe, Backstreet Boys), Kendra Ross (Talib Kweli), Tammy Lucas (A Tribe called Quest, Teddy Riley, Blackstreet), Carl MacIntosh (Loose Ends), Kim Mazelle, Rebekkah Ryan (Jive Records), Wookie (Soul II Soul), Sweetie Ire, Dodge (Soul Inside), Killa Kela (BMG), Elizabeth Troy, Kele Le Roc, Kwesi (Sony), Rodney P, Damage, Tricky , Suggs (Madness), Horis Andy (Massive Attack), Ari Gold, Mekon, 23 Skidoo (Virgin Records), Santessa (Disco Volante/Sony) Sweetie Ire, Elephant Man and Gappy Ranks and more.

His innovative style and the musical diversity he delves into definitely makes him one of the more interesting producers and he is undoubtedly well on his way to making and leaving a distinctive mark on the music scene.

Musician

Elephant Man

O'Neil Norman Bryan, better known by his stage name Elephant Man, is a Jamaican dancehall musician, having formerly been a member of the dancehall group Scare Dem Crew prior to his solo career.
Songwriter

Paul Taylor

My name is Paul ‘P1’ Taylor. I’m a London based songwriter, who has been writing professionally for just under 20 years. I grew up in Oxford with the Gospel influences like The Winans, Commissioned, Fred Hammond and secretly listening to Michael Jackson, Five Star, Alexander O’Neal, Redman and Heavy D. I moved to London, chasing the dream of becoming a songwriter.

I took every opportunity in sit and learn in studios across London until the opportunity came to work with an upcoming producer on the verge of being signed to a music publisher at Warner/Chappell UK. He needed a songwriter and I needed a producer….six songs later and he signed a publishing deal and I was offered 2 publishing deals from Global Talent/Sony and Warner/Chappell UK….Ohhh Yeeeaaah…The journey begins!!

The next 15 years was filled with writing sessions in the UK, Sweden (my favourite writing place) and the US. Leading to releases in the UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Japan, Australia, Spain, SE Asia, Scandinavia, France, Italy and South Africa. Most notably Ministry Of Sound artist Sound Bwoy Ent (Never Wanna To Say) and Brian Temba, formerly the lead star in DreamWorks theatre production of The Lion King. Who has gone on to release 5 albums, all of which have song contributions from myself. My influences now; range from Coldplay to Rascal Flatts, Brian McKnight to Sleeping At Last. Babyface to Burt Bacharach. Israel Houghton to Toby Gad and of course Nashville, Yeeehaw!!. These influences have led to my sound being lyrically creative and rhythmically infectious. When I started out in the industry I used to get pitched as the ballad writing but the early days of collaborating with some Swedish powerhouses, you put good music in front of me and we’ll have a song.

Now Instinctive Behaviour Music Group is where I call HOME. And it’s HOME to great music and BIG SONGS…..The future’s INSTINCTIVE.

Artist

Gappy Ranks

Jacob Lee Williams, better known as Gappy Ranks, is an English dancehall musician of Jamaican and Dominican descent, from Harlesden, London.

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