Scanty is London based DJ and producer
Richard Marshall, a producer who over the years has been behind many well known club records, under a variety of guises. Previously recording with
Owen Pinnock (AKA
Ten Bar) as
Grand Larceny, "No Time For Playin" released through Urban Hero Records in 1996 became a huge underground club track, which was later remixed and picked up by
Norman Cook for his Southern Fried label. This wasn't the first time that support had been found with a top line jock. The notorious dancefloor anthem "7 Hours In A Bathroom", this time under the guise of
Chopper saw Richard get one of his tracks to the top of
Carl Cox's 1998 best tunes chart. And on the disco cut-up tip Richard, together with DJ
Mark Rowley (as
Da Players), created "Gentle Touch", the
Patrice Rushen sampling monster that became
Paul "Trouble" Anderson's Loft classic of 1998.
During 1999 Richard became more involved with
Norman Cook's Southern Fried label, and many acetates sent to the label initiated talks of a record deal. One of these acetates was "Jacko on Acid" - which was later retitled "Because Of You". It became
Fatboy Slim's record of the year in 1999 and Richard was signed under the new guise of
Scanty Sandwich.
"Because Of You" became Richard's debut into the UK National Charts at No.3 in January 2000. Since then, Richard has stayed with the same moniker, only choosing to shorten the name to Richard Scanty, and has spent the last two years Djing and producing, including worldwide tours supporting
Darren Emerson,
Fatboy Slim and
Howie B. amongst others; playing UK and International dates for Big Beat Boutique, Creamfields and Free Jazz Festval in South America.