


Carlos Barbosa de Lima Junior (born 30 December 1976), known as S.P.Y, is a Brazilian‑born DJ and producer best known for his work in drum and bass — particularly the liquid and melodic side of the sound — and for projects that cross into jungle and related bass music. He was born in São Paulo and is based in Bristol, United Kingdom. His roles are producer and DJ; he also writes and remixes for other artists.
S.P.Y moved to London in 2003 to pursue a career in graphic design. He began producing music after the move and released his first single on Metalheadz in 2005. He later signed to Hospital Records and released the album What The Future Holds in 2012; that album won the Drum & Bass Awards Best Album. Since then he has released further albums and many remixes, co‑wrote the theme for the 2014 Street Child World Cup with London Elektricity and Diane Charlemagne, and recorded a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix in January 2015.
Background and entry into the scene are concrete: a São Paulo native who relocated to London in 2003, S.P.Y’s initial industry break came with a Metalheadz single in 2005. His move from Metalheadz material to a Hospital Records full‑length (What The Future Holds, 2012) maps a shift from early underground singles into a catalogue of albums and remixes that brought wider visibility and the Drum & Bass Awards recognition for that 2012 LP.
Musical style—specifics. Across his Hospital era and album work S.P.Y’s productions characteristically pair clear, tight drum editing with warm sub‑bass foundations and layered atmospheres. His arrangements put vocal lines and melodic hooks forward on tracks from What The Future Holds while retaining detailed drum programming: chopped amen‑style breaks or break edits are locked into precise kick/snare timing and transient control. Mix clarity and punch are consistent priorities in his releases, with bass design that favours sine/sub weight combined with midrange movement from sampled or played elements. On dancefloor tracks he leans toward rolling, liquid‑tinged structures; on some singles and remixes he uses darker timbres and heavier low‑end to sit closer to rollers or jungle textures.
Production techniques often evident in his released work include layered percussion to create groove depth, selective use of reverb and delays to open up pads and vocals, and careful automation for dynamic builds. As a DJ, S.P.Y’s sets draw on those production strengths: he sequences tracks to preserve sub‑weight across transitions and emphasises rhythmic continuity — choices that showcase both his own productions and the remixes he supplies to the scene.
Career and contributions — specific examples. S.P.Y’s first single on Metalheadz (2005) established him on a heavyweight label; his 2012 album What The Future Holds on Hospital Records became a landmark in his discography and won the Drum & Bass Awards Best Album. He has produced numerous remixes and additional albums since then. In 2014 he co‑wrote the official theme for the Street Child World Cup with London Elektricity and vocalist Diane Charlemagne, a credited composition that links him directly to that charity project. He also presented a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix in January 2015, a documented national radio appearance that captures his DJ selections and mixing approach for a broad audience.
Specific influences and connections are visible in collaborators and labels: Metalheadz and Hospital Records are explicit touchpoints in his career; London Elektricity and Diane Charlemagne are named collaborators on the Street Child World Cup theme. Public records list his birth name, birth date (30 December 1976), São Paulo origin, the 2003 move to London, the 2005 Metalheadz single, the 2012 album What The Future Holds (Drum & Bass Awards Best Album), the 2014 co‑written Street Child World Cup theme, and the January 2015 BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix.
For verification: these milestones—birth name and date, São Paulo origin, relocation to London in 2003, Metalheadz single (2005), signing to Hospital Records, What The Future Holds (2012) and its Drum & Bass Awards recognition, the 2014 Street Child World Cup theme co‑write with London Elektricity and Diane Charlemagne, and the January 2015 BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix—are all documented facts in S.P.Y’s public record.
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