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DJ Scud

 
Artist: DJ Scud
 

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer
  • Representative Albums: "Ambush!," "Murder Sound: DJ Scud/Rich Kid Panacea," "Mortal Clash"

Biography

Hardcore breakbeat dilettante Toby Reynolds is the most successful of the several producers who've recorded EPs (and occasionally, CDs) for South London's Ambush Records. His version of impossibly dense, chaotic Amen madness is within sighting distance of DHR (Digital Hardcore), home of Alec Empire and Atari Teenage Riot. Reynolds, a frequent hardcore clubgoer, had begun producing in the mid-'90s and hooked up with DJ Aphasic (aka Jason Skeet), and the two founded Ambush in 1997. The second Ambush release was Aphasic and DJ Scud's co-production EP Welcome to the Warren. By 1999, the single "Mash the Place Up" had earned reviews in NME and The Wire. In 2001, he remixed a track for Asian Dub Foundation and released a split EP with Panacea. The Rephlex label did vinyl-phobic listeners a favor in 2003, issuing the Ambush! CD compilation. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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DJ Scud is an alias of South London breakcore producer and DJ Toby Reynolds. In 1997 he started the influential breakcore record label Ambush records. He has also released Raggacore tracks under the alias 'Bloodclat Gangsta Youth'.

Influences

Reynolds has conveyed respect for Aphex Twin, Alec Empire, Andy C and Ram Trilogy, RZA and Wu-Tang Clan, Mad Mike and Jeff Mills of Underground Resistance, Ryoji Ikeda, King Tubby, and Lee Scratch Perry.

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