1. Jeff Z J-Prophecy MC Jeff Z Dimension Realize
        
        
2.  Artist Contents: A writer first and foremost, then a lyricist, then a spoken word poet then maybe a bit of a rapper.
        
        
3.  So...I started writing poetry, songs what have you at the turn of the millenium. I recorded my first track with a few sound effects no music on a radio shack microphone in 2001. It was entitled September 13th and was written on September 13th in response to September 11th. From there I started adding music and eventually recorded a 4 track demo in a little studio on 23rd street in Manhattan with the nice producer Pete Horowitz. From there I just kept writing and recording, just trying to make music that I enjoyed, and hopefully that someone else might dig.

      4. INFO2K8.INFO BIO: Coming with a funky sound and a mellow rap flow, Dimension tends to stick with traditional Hip-Hop elements to backdrop against his rhymes. With a style that almost becomes spoken word poetry at times, Dimension not only raps about typical Nerdcore subjects such as the internet and coding, but he also touches on other themes like social injustice and philosophy.

5. LONG POTENTIALLY BORING BIOGRAPHY - MC Jeff Z is a bit of a worldly cat who grew up in Europe Arizona Florida and California but is a Jersey boy at heart, and makes his home in Hoboken New Jersey . His lyrics and flow is in constant flux but resembles alternative hip hop. For several years now MC Jeff has been using his pen and paper as a creative outlet from the chaos of the outside world but he really decided to begin recording after September 11th when he felt he could better convey his words about this day as a vocalist. This led to a very lo-fi recording of the track "Sept 13th". From there, his coworker, friend and mentor Leon Thomas heard the track which led to Jeff Z's first recording session in September 2003 in NYC with Pete Horowitz (He has recorded with Redman and Method Man)and this session led to the birth of the emcee J-Prophecy. In the winter of 2005, J-Prophecy became MC Jeff Z. and was blessed through the family @ Intangible to appear on a compilation hosted by the legendary hip hop producer Pete Rock. The track was produced by the nice producer Kareem Davis, is titled Future Shocks and features the artist Melodic. It is a look at the depth in which technology pervades all of our lives. This CD was featured favorably in the August 2005 issue of Stuff magazine, among other positive reviews. He also appeared in a small interview in the studio booth in a DVD documentary related to the Upliftment Jamaica Compilation. Since then he has produced 3 tracks (Flatness, Misunderstood, Jerzey One) with the maestro Jay Deasel the up and coming producer and co-ceo of the record label Deaselmusic.com. In the fall of 2005, MC Jeff Z released his first album, a 6 track EP titled "Some Kind of Singularity." The EP created buzz, among those expressing enjoyment was MC Lars, RLPK Records and former A&R Executive Dale Kawashima. In 2006, the one and only High-C added the track No Money to the compilation known as Rhyme Torrents. Through Rhyme Torrents MC Jeff Z met funky49, an emerging Nerdcore superstar. They collaborated along with the artist Redvoid on a time travel themed track entitled Tesseract Travelers. This cut made its way onto Rhyme Torrents Volume 6. Around the same time, MC Jeff Z met and produced a single entitled Love Hate with the hip hop producer Insight of Blurred Insight Records. Most recently MC Jeff Z again collaborated with funky49 as well as Ham-Star and mCRT on a politically minded track entitled Wack Attack. This track is featured on funky49s LP, StarBlazer.