- (This page refers to the alias name of Dynamic Duo. For the hip house act of the same name, see Dynamic Duo(2)).
- (This page refers to the alias name of the Penguin. For the soca singer of the same name, see Penguin(2)).

The Dream Team are a British Drum And Bass/Jungle duo founded in the early 90's from London consisting of Brian Johnston (Bizzy B) and Dean Vincent (Pugwash). The duo released material on seminal Jungle/Hardcore label Suburban Base Records, as well as the duo's own Joker Records. They are not to be confused with The Dreem Team, a British DJ, music production and remixing trio consisting of DJ Spoony, Mikee B, and Timmi Magic who formed in 1996 through pirate radio, and were instrumental in developing the UK garage sound.
Links to Peel[]
Peel seemed to have first played the group's material in 1995 when he played their Stamina single in February of that year. He'd also played further material from the duo and also their various tracks under different aliases.
Shows Played[]
- Da Lick Crew
- 02 October 1997: Unknown (12" - Alive) Da Lick
- 06 November 1997 (BFBS): 'You Know (12")' (Da Lick)
- 03 February 1995: Stamina (12 inch) Suburban Base
- 11 February 1995 (BFBS): 'Stamina (12")' (Suburban Base)
- 18 March 1995: Stamina (12") Suburban Base
- 28 July 1995: 'Ja (12 inch)' (Joker)
- 05 August 1995 (BFBS): 'Ja (12")' (Joker)
- 23 December 1995: Sweetie (Rmx) (12" - Yeahman / Sweetie (Rmxs) Joker
- 03 February 1996: Rolling Numbers (12" - Joker Project Vol. 1 (The Return Of The Joker) Pt 2) Joker
- 10 February 1996: Just A Little Hip Hop (12") Suburban Base
- 29 March 1996: 'Drugs And Money (12")' (Joker)
- 17 August 1996: Survival Of There Fit (12" - Survival Of There Fit / Music For The People) Joker
- 15 September 1996: ‘Raw Dogs Relick (12 inch )' Suburban Base
- 21 September 1996 (BFBS): 'Raw Dogs Relik (12")' (Suburban Base)
- 05 October 1996: Raw Dogs Relick (12") Suburban Base
- 07 December 1996: Check The Teq? (12") Joker
- 15 February 1997: ’12 AM (CD – The Drum & Bass World Series)’ Joker
- 09 October 1997: Public Enemy (12" - Public Enemy / Different) Joker
- 29 December 1998: 'Beat Of The Year (12 inch)' (Joker)
- 08 June 1999: Rugged & Raw (12” single) Joker
- 10 June 1999 (Radio Eins): Rugged & Raw (12”) Joker
- 17 June 1999 (Radio Eins): Rugged And Raw (12”) Joker
- 30 September 1999: 16 Track Ting (12” split single) Joker
- 07 October 1999 (Radio Eins): 16 Track Ting (12”) Joker
- Dynamic Duo
- 01 June 1996 (BFBS): 'Sad Story (12")' (Joker)
- 02 June 1996: Sad Story (12") Joker
- 24 June 1997: Invasion (12") Joker
- 26 June 1997: Invasion (12") Joker
- JDL
- 04 January 1997: Give It Up (12") Brand Nu Musik
- 10 February 1998: The Runner (12" - Give It Up / The Runner (Remixes)) Promo
- 20 February 1998 (BBC World Service): The Runner (12" - Give It Up / The Runner) Promo
- Joker
- 23 February 1996: ‘Utopia (12 inch – Tonic’s Jazz Lick )’ Suburban Base
- Penguin
- 01 April 1998: 5,4,3,2,1 (12" - 5,4,3,2,1 / Let The Bass Kick) Joker
- 29 April 1998: 5,4,3,2,1 (12" - 5,4,3,2,1 / Let The Bass Kick) Joker
- April 1998 (FSK): 5,4,3,2,1 (12" - 5,4,3,2,1 / Let The Bass Kick) Joker
- Sub Zero
- 13 July 1996: 'Virtual Drummer (12 inch )’ Awesome
- 20 July 1996 (BFBS): 'Virtual Drummer (12")' (Awesome)
- 03 November 1998: Party's Over (12") Joker
- 08 November 1998 (BFBS): 'The Party's Over (12")' (Joker)
- 26 November 1998: The Party's Over (12") Joker