Biography
Bersurke
MA native Bersurke is an artist/producer truly in his own lane. Not swayed by current trends or waves, his style is routed in traditional underground, hardcore hip hop - and is as brutal as it is entertaining.
Bersurke began his musical journey producing at the age of 17. He quickly established himself in his home court as “The Guy” with offbeat and heavy hitting instrumentals. Bersurke, frustrated by lackluster raps of the mainstream, founded Supreme Corpse Records in 2012 as a vehicle to release music that took aim at all things whack. Later in 2015, he and label mate Jeff “Daddio Smoov” Spencer released their first full length project “Supreme Corpse: Diggin’ in the Graves” which was fully produced by Bersurke and featured contributions from Still Evan (formally illEvan) and Lo Wav (credited C-Lo Dice).
The project became a cult classic in the Boston underground scene, and the success of the single “Keepin’ It Dirty ft. illEvan (Still Evan)” gave Bersurke the idea to add Still Evan to the Supreme Corpse Records roster. From there, Bersurke, Daddio Smoov, and Still Evan went on to form Ill Supreme - a trio that would prove to be a force to be reckoned with. Their self-titled debut project went on to gain the acclaim of local artists and fans alike.
Following a few singles, Bersurke released his first solo project “He’s Gonna Puke!” in 2017, featuring production from the one and only Johnny Slash on 3 of the tracks. It was at this point Bersurke’s outlandish and vivid style began to shine on songs like “Kin to the Devil”.
In 2018, Ill Supreme released “Ill Supreme 2”. This was one week before Ill Supreme embarked on 22 date tour opening for Apathy and Celph Titled, performing sold out venues across the Northeast and Midwest. He returned with a renewed passion that drove him to create even harder, more refined music.
He unleashed a string of singles in 2018-19, and EP “Tricks Are for Kids” in 2020. Shortly thereafter, he signed underground enigma Wes Nihil to Supreme Corpse Records and produced Wes’ EP “The Wes Side Story”. He also lent a verse on the title track of the project, which it’s music video gained thousands of views across YouTube and Facebook. The song gained so much traction in-fact, that NJ brewery Kardinal Brewing decided to name a limited edition pale ale “Peeper of the Theory” after the song.
As a Producer, He has Produced songs for both local rappers in the Boston/New Hampshire scene & legendary underground acts such as Cody Pope, Wes NiHil, ILL Supreme, Pacewon, Danny Diablo AKA lord Ezec, Mars and many more.
Even in quarantine, Bersurke’s ambition did not falter. In the Fall of 2020, he released his next full length LP “Multiple Disturbances”, a truly disturbing masterpiece featuring Daddio Smoov, Still Evan, Lo Wav, Cody Pope, Tru Klassick, Wes Nihil, 8-Bza and Johnny Slash.
As we enter the present, Bersurke continues to steer Supreme Corpse Records toward becoming the next indie record label to watch. Supreme Corpse Records released the album “Nothing Changed but the Name” by Still Evan, Still’s first project since changing his rap moniker, capturing the ears of playlist curators and thousands of listeners.
Bersurke will return in late March of 2021 with he and Smoov’s first single of the year “Painful Veins”, which is sure to set the bar even higher once again.
Stay tapped in to the sickest motherf***er on earth, Mister Bersurke!
Bersurke began his musical journey producing at the age of 17. He quickly established himself in his home court as “The Guy” with offbeat and heavy hitting instrumentals. Bersurke, frustrated by lackluster raps of the mainstream, founded Supreme Corpse Records in 2012 as a vehicle to release music that took aim at all things whack. Later in 2015, he and label mate Jeff “Daddio Smoov” Spencer released their first full length project “Supreme Corpse: Diggin’ in the Graves” which was fully produced by Bersurke and featured contributions from Still Evan (formally illEvan) and Lo Wav (credited C-Lo Dice).
The project became a cult classic in the Boston underground scene, and the success of the single “Keepin’ It Dirty ft. illEvan (Still Evan)” gave Bersurke the idea to add Still Evan to the Supreme Corpse Records roster. From there, Bersurke, Daddio Smoov, and Still Evan went on to form Ill Supreme - a trio that would prove to be a force to be reckoned with. Their self-titled debut project went on to gain the acclaim of local artists and fans alike.
Following a few singles, Bersurke released his first solo project “He’s Gonna Puke!” in 2017, featuring production from the one and only Johnny Slash on 3 of the tracks. It was at this point Bersurke’s outlandish and vivid style began to shine on songs like “Kin to the Devil”.
In 2018, Ill Supreme released “Ill Supreme 2”. This was one week before Ill Supreme embarked on 22 date tour opening for Apathy and Celph Titled, performing sold out venues across the Northeast and Midwest. He returned with a renewed passion that drove him to create even harder, more refined music.
He unleashed a string of singles in 2018-19, and EP “Tricks Are for Kids” in 2020. Shortly thereafter, he signed underground enigma Wes Nihil to Supreme Corpse Records and produced Wes’ EP “The Wes Side Story”. He also lent a verse on the title track of the project, which it’s music video gained thousands of views across YouTube and Facebook. The song gained so much traction in-fact, that NJ brewery Kardinal Brewing decided to name a limited edition pale ale “Peeper of the Theory” after the song.
As a Producer, He has Produced songs for both local rappers in the Boston/New Hampshire scene & legendary underground acts such as Cody Pope, Wes NiHil, ILL Supreme, Pacewon, Danny Diablo AKA lord Ezec, Mars and many more.
Even in quarantine, Bersurke’s ambition did not falter. In the Fall of 2020, he released his next full length LP “Multiple Disturbances”, a truly disturbing masterpiece featuring Daddio Smoov, Still Evan, Lo Wav, Cody Pope, Tru Klassick, Wes Nihil, 8-Bza and Johnny Slash.
As we enter the present, Bersurke continues to steer Supreme Corpse Records toward becoming the next indie record label to watch. Supreme Corpse Records released the album “Nothing Changed but the Name” by Still Evan, Still’s first project since changing his rap moniker, capturing the ears of playlist curators and thousands of listeners.
Bersurke will return in late March of 2021 with he and Smoov’s first single of the year “Painful Veins”, which is sure to set the bar even higher once again.
Stay tapped in to the sickest motherf***er on earth, Mister Bersurke!