From rare-groove to acid-house to hardcore to jungle, Ray Keith remained one of the most steady DJs on England's breakbeat scene during the 1980s and '90s. After a remix of Orbital's "Chime," he moved into production with apparent ease and became a respected drum'n'bass label-head as well. Born in Colchester, Keith began DJing by the early '80s and followed English beat-freaks through soul, hip-hop and rare-groove until the acid-house and hardcore explosion of the late '80s and early '90s. He has held down DJ Residencies at nights such as "Cinderella's", "The Crazy Club" and "Movement", as well as now owning the "Best Of British" organisation. He has had his own radio show on Vibe FM, alongside occasional shows on Kiss FM By the middle of the '90s, he had become one of the most inspired drum'n'bass DJs and remixers. His own productions, including the jump-up anthem "Terrorist" began taking center stage by the mid-'90s and Keith formed three separate labels -- Penny Black, Dread and UFO -- in 1996. He has worked in close association with Gavin Cheung (aka Nookie) and also works at one of the premiere dance shops in Britain, Black Market Records (after leaving City Sounds). In 1997 he set up a new label -- Dub Dread --, and by 2003 had co-founded a DJ agency, Dread Entertainment Agency alongside his partner, Lena. Keith released the Penny Black collection Breakage, Vol. 1 in 1997, followed by a solo debut of sorts, 1999's UFO Presents Contact.
His Amen Smasher and Amen Rinseout sound is now the classic and one
of the defining characteristics of the Jungle genre. As
Keith has been in the biz for a while, he still hasn't lost
his touch, as his remix of Digital's "Waterhouse Dub" is
nearly as impressive and ear-pleasing as the original!
Anything and everything Ray Keith has done is good. He's
one of the few artists I can't find a track by that I don't
like. I'm really going to have to get his address soon.
Suggested Tracks: Alien Encounter, Now Is The Time, The Power, Chopper (feat. Shy FX),