Jases fascination with Hip-Hop culture dates back to 1988 when he became a member of the legendary Rock Da City Crew as a B-Boy and Graff Writer. After helping to pioneer and establish the Nuffsaid record label alongside Prowla, MC Que, Menace and Plutonic Lab, he then went on to become one third of the world famous electronic act NuBreed. As a live act Nubreed repeatedly toured Australia and the world, supporting and playing alongside some of the worlds biggest urban, electronic and mainstream acts. Their list of supports include Black Eyed Peas, De La Soul, Roni Size, Adam Freeland, Hybrid at Fabric, Freddy Fresh and the list goes on. In the past few years Nubreed have also been nominated for 3 DMA awards, an A.R.I.A and nominated for best new artists on UKs Radio One Breakspoll awards. Taking time out from producing solely Hip-Hop to conquer the Breaks world, Jase spent much of the early noughties producing for overseas renowned labels. The proof of his success lies in the groups impressive resume of overseas production work. These include production for Mob Records, Marine Parade, Boombox, Zero Tolerance, Global Underground, EQ, Supercharged and y4k Distinctive records. Between regular globetrotting visits to Melbourne Airport, Jase chipped away at beats for his rst ever solo album, eventually nding a home at Obese Records. Jase has been a supporter of Obese Records since producing CEO Pegz first release Rogue in 2001. He has continued to work with Obese artists since and plans to continue this relationship well into the future. A testament to his dedication lies in his ongoing desire to continue working with high quality acts. So far he has produced and remixed for some of Australias nest MCs including Prowla, Trem, Phrase, Bias B, Brad Strut, Muphin, Lazy Grey, Reason, A-Love and overseas artists 7L & Esoteric and tumi. Its now 2006 and Jase is the newest addition to the Obese Camp. Hes back to help step up the game with his new label Beathedz via Obese. His next project is a massive 20 track compilation that features a bevy of Obese artists and the cream of the crop of Aussie Hip-Hop. Titled The Jase Connection, its sure to be a monumental piece of Oz Hip-Hop history