[4] He began recording music as a teenager in the early 1990s as part of the Finnish hip hop group The Master Brothers [fi], who often performed over DJ sets at clubs.
In 1995, Ebanks teamed up with longtime producer Jaakko "JS16" Salovaara and singer Mari Vesala to form the pop group Soup De Loop, and signed to the now defunct Blue Bubble Records.
The group released an album, Brainspotting in 1997, as well as several singles including "Keep On Doing", which was a hit in Finland and appeared on several dance compilations around the time.
The band quickly became known for the breakdancing in their videos and the graffiti in their album cover designs, both things which contributed to their popularity.
This album was very different to the previous two, as it had far more of a straightforward hip hop sound, in that respect, more in common with the Soup De Loop material.
Whilst the album produced the big European hit "No Way in Hell", it quickly became rare and obscure, due to only being released in Scandinavia, Germany and Eastern Europe.
Since Bomfunk MC's breakup, Ebanks has largely disappeared from the music industry, although he did guest on a few tracks.
In 2014, Soup De Loop's album Brainspotting appeared for digital download worldwide, after being an out of print and expensive Finland-only release for years.