Before emerging from the drum'n'bass underground for a major-label
recording contract in 1997, DJ Rap was long one of the best mixers in
the business, as well as one of jungle's best (if understated)
producers. Born Charissa Saverio in Singapore, she spent her childhood
living in various exotic locales around the world (her stepfather was a
luxury-hotel manager) before settling in Southampton, England, as a
teenager. While studying to be a solicitor, Saverio became involved
with the British rave scene and soon graduated from club kid to working
as a producer and mixer. Among her first released tracks was 1990's
underground breakbeat favorite "The Adored" (as Ambience), recorded
with Jeff B. and released on Raw Bass Records. She learned how to mix
while promoting a record on the East London pirate station Rave FM and
made her reputation a few years later after standing in for
Fabio
for a last-minute slot at the Astoria. Rap continued to produce and
launched several hardcore/jungle classics of the early '90s, including
Engineers Without Fears' "Spiritual Aura," recorded with
Aston Harvey (later of the Sol Brothers and
Freestylers).
DJ Rap formed her own mixing agency, spinning it into the Proper Talent record label as well. Signed to
Sony's Higher Ground subsidiary in 1997, she released her first album,
Learning Curve, two years later. The mix album
Brave New World (a co-headlining gig with
Kenny Ken) followed in 2000, and the combination mix-album/production-collection
Propa Classics appeared one year later. Rap's next CD releases were mix albums -- the double-disc set
Touching Bass (Surge), followed by Chemistry (Armani
Music
Exchange). She returned in 2005 with Bulletproof, yet another mix
album; this one boasted a half-dozen new productions amid the mix.