According to his public Beatport biography, he performs as Jprime: a breaks, hip-hop and scratch DJ from Vancouver Island, Canada, with about thirteen years on turntables at the time of that text. He describes roots in old-school hip-hop, funk and turntablism, citing DJs such as Q-Bert, Babu, Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow. He hosts the weekly radio show "Canadian back Breakin" on NSBRadio.co.uk (London, UK), airing Tuesdays 7–9 PM Pacific; the same profile notes repeated Breakspoll recognition for the station, programme honours including a station "Best Radio Station" distinction and a personal "Best North American DJ" award, plus third place in a Ninja Tune / Mixvibes DJ contest mentioned there. He is one half of the breaks duo Vipercorps.
J Prime is a Canadian DJ associated with the West Coast breaks circuit, with a style rooted in turntablism, hip-hop and funk-driven breakbeat. That background places him in a strand of North American breakbeat culture where club energy, open-format technique and crate-digger sensibility often overlap. Rather than approaching breaks as a purely studio-defined genre, he appears connected to the DJ tradition that treats the format as a meeting point for funk breaks, party rockers, hip-hop vocals and bass-heavy club tracks.
His Beatport storefront highlights tracks such as "Rooftop Anthem", "Good Liar", "All of That", "Disco Prime", "Camel Cafe" and "Roll And Rock", among others—reflecting groove-led, DJ-functional material.
Releases visible on the same page include "Do It Like That" and his appearance on "Nothing But... Bass Essentials, Vol. 28". His activity on Beatport, SoundCloud and specialist radio illustrates how regional selectors keep breakbeat and turntablist craft visible in the streaming era.
In editorial terms he represents continuity: Vancouver Island scene roots, scratch discipline, hip-hop lineage and party-minded break momentum aimed at bass-oriented club floors.