DJ Jumpin Jack Frost
Born
in 1967 Jumpin Jack Frost has always been into music buying records
from as young as ten. He first got into playing music when he was at
boarding school, enjoying heavy dub and reggae sounds. After leaving
school back in 1983 he left music alone for a while, then got back
into it around 1986 when he started to concentrate on DJ’ing as a
career. In 1988 he got his first job playing acid house at the
legendary ‘Car Wash’.
Jumpin Jack Frost then progressed into breakbeat and hardcore, then
later jungle and now onto his current status as a drum ‘n’ bass don.
He has always been at the forefront of the British underground music
scene. First and foremost a DJ, Frost has played every major club in
every major city, and maintains a residency at his own well
established night, Movement at Bar Rumba. Though hugely prolific as
a DJ, Frost has made few inroads into production. Besides a few
remixes, his ’94-jungle classic ‘The Burial’ (produced as Leviticus)
is his only major release. Still, he keeps himself more than busy
co-running V Recordings and Philly Blunt with Bryan Gee as well as
maintaining a successful radio show on London’s Kiss FM.
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