SUESIDE
DJ Sueside, also known as Spency, is a true hip-hop veteran with more than four decades behind the decks. Renowned for his deep roots in hip-hop culture and an exceptional collection of classic records, rare cuts and forgotten gems, he delivers powerful sets that blend timeless anthems with unexpected musical treasures. With a true crate-digger’s instinct and a sharp sense for what moves a crowd, DJ Sueside brings authenticity, experience and raw energy to every stage, from intimate clubs to major festivals. His selections move effortlessly between hip-hop, funk, reggae, dancehall, disco, boogie and other groove-driven classics.
His journey into the culture started early. Inspired by his older brother, Sueside began breakdancing in 1982 at just six years old. A year later he bought his first record, and by 1986 he was already behind the decks, a moment that set the course for a lifelong dedication to hip-hop and DJ culture. Over the years he built a reputation as a DJ deeply connected to the roots of the genre, creating remixes for clubs and continuously expanding a record collection filled with timeless classics. Today he also performs video DJ sets and is part of the international video DJ collective Video Vandalz. In the Netherlands he regularly performs with the Zwarte Liefde vinyl only collective, founded by Welly Well, celebrating a shared love for vinyl and black music.
Throughout his career DJ Sueside has performed around the world and worked alongside some of the most respected names in hip-hop. He is known as the DJ for Cilvaringz and toured internationally with RZA, performing with members of the Wu-Tang Clan and the Wu-Tang Killa Beez. His résumé also includes performances and collaborations with legendary artists such as KRS-One, Onyx, Das EFX and Naughty By Nature, while warming up stages for icons including Nas, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Cypress Hill and Grandmaster Flash. In 2026 he was also featured in the Sundance documentary The Disciple, which chronicles the story behind the legendary Wu-Tang Clan album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.
With more than 40 years behind the decks, DJ Sueside continues to represent hip-hop culture with authenticity, deep musical knowledge and a lasting love for vinyl, classic records and black music



