DJ Scud

Real Name:
Toby Reynolds
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Well-known breakcore artist. Partly responsible for the Ambush label.
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Albums

DJ Scud And Panacea Present Redeemer, The - Hardcore Owes Us Money (CD, Album)

Position Chrome, Position Chrome 2002

Ambush!

(2 versions)
Rephlex 2003

Singles & EPs

Nomex & Scud* - Eurostar (7", Ltd)

Maschinenbau 1997

Aphasic + DJ Scud - Welcome To The Warren (12", EP)

Ambush 1997

Scud* & Nomex - Total Destruction (7")

Maschinenbau 1998

Killout Trash / DJ Scud - Homicide (Nevermind Mix) / ...In The Charts Again (7", Ltd)

kool.POP 1998

Scud* / Aphasic / Jackal & Hide - Snipers At Work (12")

Ambush 1998

DJ Scud Is Rude Boy (4) - Jackboots And Birds (12", W/Lbl)

kool.POP 1998

DJ Scud & Christoph Fringeli - Bodysnatcher (12")

Ambush 1998

Gun Court Singles Series

(7", W/Lbl)
Wabana Ore Limited 1999

DJ Scud / I-Sound - Mortal Clash EP (2 versions)

Ambush 2000

DJ Scud / Phthalocyanine - The Connected Series (12")

Klangkrieg 2000

Rich Kid / DJ Scud - Rude Bimmer (2 versions)

Ambush 2001

Each One Teach One

(7")
Full Watts 2001

Strong Back / Heavy Duty

(2 versions)
Sub/Version 2005

DJ Scud & Panacea, The* - The Redeemer (12")

Amex 2005

Panacea / DJ Scud - Total Destruction 2004 / Ton Of Brix (12")

Amex 2005

DJ Mixes

Dead By Dawn

(Cass, Mixed, C60)
Not On Label (DHR Mailorder Tapes) 1996

DJ Scud / Bombardier / N1tro - Three The Hard Way - The Ultimate Soundclash (CD, Album, Mixed)

Cross Fade Enter Tainment (CFET) 2001

Miscellaneous

DJ Scud / Rich Kid / Panacea - Murder Sound (CD)

Ambush 2001
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by thezovietdada Sep 24, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
I've been a fan of DJ Scud's lo-fi & hard as hell breakcore style for a good 2 years, ever since I heard his militant hyper-rave/oldskool remix of Asian Dub Foundation's Witness. One of the prime forces of raggacore (hard breaks mixed with completely crazy jumbles or ragga samples, much more insane than the average jungle record sampling one or two chatters). He walks the line between steppa d'nb and outright fucked-beat noise like no other. His collaborations with Mathis Mootz (Panacea, Rich Kid) are certainly not to be missed, and his label, Ambush, is some real quality shit.
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