c r e a t i n g m u s i c a c r o s s t h e g l o b e
THE ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
David Kenneth Eng
President & C E O
Alex Ewen
CEO of Roadwarrior Entertainment
Eppy Epstein
Senior Vice President
Loycent Gordon
Vice President for A & R
Richard Chin
Office Manager
OUR ADDRESS
Dimsum Entertainment
P.O. Box 610503
E-MAIL
info@dimsumentertainment.com

Dimsum Entertainment's President & CEO,
David Kenneth Eng.
David Kenneth Eng’s formidable music business career spans over two decades and three continents. His experience includes being a musician, songwriter, producer, mixing engineer and label owner. He is responsible for selling over 20 million records worldwide and has earned 13 gold and platinum RIAA awards.
Eng, born on NYC's upper west side, first entered the music scene as a young guitarist and songwriter in New York City's late-1970s "No Wave" punk rock scene. Eng played in numerous bands, most notably Dorian Zero, and would often share cramped stages and dressing rooms with the likes of Blondie, The Ramones, Talking Heads and former NY Dolls David Johansen and Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers, in such legendary rock clubs as CBGBs and Max's
In 1980, Eng, seeking to expand his musical base to also include producing and engineering, founded Bayside Sound Recording Studios in the borough of Queens in
Concurrently, Bayside's rock clients also continued to grow and included such luminaries as Kiss, Anthrax, Marshall Crenshaw, Bobby ”Monster Mash” Pickett, Elliot “Simon Says” Chiprut and legendary producer Jimmy Miller.
In 1984, Eng first cracked the Billboard charts as producer and co-songwriter of the Paula Anderson's (Atlantic Records) dance hit, "Four Year Battle." The following year, Eng established himself as a hip-hop pioneer as co-producer of "Inspector Gadget" by the Bad Boys. It was the first Billboard-charting rap song to incorporate a television theme song and trail blazed the fusion of hip-hop and TV/pop culture--a style that is still going strong in the 21st century. In the later '80s, Eng also produced 12:41, the first recordings of Kris Parker and DJ Scott LaRock, who would later go on to international renown as KRS-One/Boogie Down Productions, Earth Wind and Fire's Jessica Cleaves and then 'New Kid on the Block,' Marky Mark (aka 21st century Hollywood leading man Mark Wahlberg). Following these successes, Eng was one of an elite crew of producer/songwriters to be handpicked by Quincy Jones' partner Clarence Avant (who also manages Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and is a former Chairman of Motown Records) to co-produce and write songs for Avant's first hip-hop venture, the LA-based rapper Kid Flash's debut album, "He’s In Effect," released in 1988 on Tabu /Columbia Records.
Also during the 80's Eng co-produced with legendary producer Jimmy Miller (The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton’s Blind Faith, Plasmatics and Steve Winwood’s Traffic) on various projects. He also co-produced with the legendary latin producer Sergio George (Tito Puente, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez) on various projects.
In the early 90s, Eng, in partnership with Steve Salem, formed the management and record company, Motor Jam Records, whose records were distributed by East West/Elektra Records. With this new enterprise, Eng would achieve his first international hit, when he discovered the Canadian pop/reggae phenomenon Snow. In 1993, with Eng as manager and executive producer, Snow soared to the top of the charts with the album, "12 Inches of Snow" whose single, "Informer" held the prestigious . 1 spot on Billboard's American pop charts for a staggering seven weeks. Snow would go on to sell over five millions records worldwide. In the 1999 Guinness Book of Records Snow was listed as having the most successful reggae single in the
As the new Millennium approached, Eng sought to broaden his artistic horizons and to deepen his personal and spiritual roots by establishing a base in
Eng then return back to the
In early 2005 Eng formed a joint venture with Blackwave Entertainment to reactivate his Motor Jam (formerly Elektra distributed) Label. The label’s first release will be by Snow with Rich Nice of Trackmasters and Commissioner Gordon producing.
During the same year Eng brought Dimsum Entertainment back home to his native
Renegade Nation was founded by rock icon and Sopranos star Little Steven Van Zant who hosts a syndicated radio show called Underground Garage, which is syndicated on over 150 radio stations across the
David Kenneth Eng brings together a vast music business experience garnered from all over the world and makes music a truly universal language.