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Krust

 
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  • Born: 1968, Bristol, England
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: DJ
  • Representative Albums: "Through the Eyes", "Retrospect, Vol. 1
  • Representative Songs: "Warhead", "The Last Day", "Maintain

Biography

The co-founder of Bristol's Full Cycle crew (with Roni Size, DJ Die and Suv), DJ Krust is much noted in the jungle underground for his push-the-envelope productions both alone and in collaboration with Size. Born in Bristol in 1968, Krust was raised on hip-hop and began DJing in the mid-'80s at schools and small clubs around the area. His interests grew to include acid house and rave by the late '80s, and a stint in the group Fresh 4 landed Krust in the middle of the charts, when "Wishing on a Star" made number nine in late 1989. Fresh 4 signed to Virgin, but never released another record, so Krust returned to DJing and occasional production work (notably for Smith & Mighty with his brother Flynn, later of Flynn & Flora).

After meeting at the 1990 Glastonbury Festival, DJ Krust and Roni Size soon began to produce tracks together, often in collaboration with DJ Die and Suv. The outfit recorded solo and in tandem for Bryan G and Jumpin' Jack Frost's V Records during the early '90s, but then in 1992 formed the Full Cycle label with manager Chris Warton. Along with its sister label Dope Dragon, Full Cycle released several crucial singles and the 1995 label retrospective Music Box, through an agreement with Talkin' Loud Records. DJ Krust continued to record for V and Full Cycle, and helped out on remixes for Goldie and fellow Bristol crew More Rockers. Size's debut album New Forms -- with considerable production help from Krust -- hit the music world like a bomb in 1997, leading to Krust's own major-label contract the following year (as Krust). His Polygram debut, True Stories, was followed in 1999 by Coded Language. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Krust or DJ Krust, (real name Keith Thompson[1], born 1968, Bristol, England[2]) is a English drum and bass producer and DJ who is part of the Bristol based Reprazent collective, as well as releasing his own solo material.

Krust was interested in hip hop, acid house and rave music as a youth, and was a member of the group Fresh 4 which reached number 9 of the UK Singles Chart in late 1989 with "Wishing on a Star", but did not release another record.[2]

In 1994, Krust along with Roni Size produced "Witchcraft" which is arguably the first Drumfunk track.

He is most famous in his own right for the mid 1990s release "Warhead" which was one of a handful of tunes released in early 1997 which saw drum and bass move towards a more stream-lined sound. "Warhead" has been remixed several times by both Krust and other artists. Krust is also well known for his 1996 release "Angles" on V Recordings.

Krust's first album Coded Language was released on Talkin' Loud in 1999. Krust's second album Hidden Knowledge was released on Full Cycle Records in 2006.

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Replica: The Remix Album (1998 Album by Roni Size)
Genetic Manipulation EP (1997 Album by DJ Krust)
Plug In + Turn On X 4 (1997 Album by Various Artists)

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