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Zed Bias
Birth nameDave Jones
Also known asMaddslinky
OriginUnited Kingdom
Genres
  • 2-step garage
  • UK funky
  • broken beat
  • Occupation(s)Record producer, DJ
    Years activeMid 1990s–present
    Labels
  • Sidewinder/Sidestepper
  • Tru Thoughts
  • Sick Trumpet
  • Member ofPhuturistix

    Dave Jones, better known as Zed Bias, is an English electronic musician based in Manchester, who operates within the UK garage/2-step, broken beat and UK funky genres, as a producer and as a DJ. He has also released material under various pseudonyms including Maddslinky and is one half of the duo Phuturistix.[1][2]

    Bias is best known for his single "Neighbourhood" which reached No. 25 on the UK charts in July 2000,[3] having created a large underground response from late 1999 in its original version. Living in Milton Keynes at the time, he collaborated with several other local artists and DJs resulting in a host of well-received tracks and remixes early in his producing career, such as "Standard Hoodlum Issue" with DJ Spatts (The Criminal Minds).[4] Some of these have been released on his own Sidewinder/Sidestepper and Biasonic labels.[1]

    Bias started to record under the Maddslinky name in 2001, resulting in the album Make Your Peace in 2003 and a second Make a Change in 2010.[5] Around the same time, he also became one half of the production duo Phuturistix and has been engaged in remixing duties for many well-known artists.

    Bias' releases, which explore a more experimental or progressive side of the 2-step garage sound, have been hailed as a crucial element in the establishment of dubstep as a definable sound or genre.[6][7]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    DJ mixes[edit]

    Notable singles[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Clark, Martin. "Zed Bias biography", May 2002.
  • ^ Halewijck, Yiannis van. "Phuturistix, new Zed Bias project", Plastiks, 24 January 2003.
  • ^ Official Charts Company: "Neighbourhood" by Zed Bias
  • ^ Kodwo Eshun. "Zed Bias: 2step has a Right to Children – Part 1", Riddim.ca, 29 November 2000.
  • ^ "Maddslinky - Biography". Tru Thoughts. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  • ^ Clark, Martin. "The month in grime/dubstep", Pitchfork Media, 25 January 2006.
  • ^ Mugan, Chris. "Dubstep: Straight outta Croydon", The Independent, 28 July 2006.
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