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Mr. Scruff

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On tour Yes
Followers 74,408
Category Electronic, Trip Hop
Concerts
Apr
26
Phoenix
Exeter
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Apr
27
Marine Theatre
Lyme Regis
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May
04
The Sugar Club
Dublin
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May
05
The Black Box
Belfast
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May
10
MR. SCRUFF - All Night Long
Berlin
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May
24
Band on the Wall
Manchester
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Jun
01
Kanteena
Lancaster
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Jul
13
Alexandra Palace Park Kaleidoscope Festival 2024
London
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Aug
25
Location TBA, London
London
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Aug
28
Cella Monte
Cella Monte
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Sep
07
Apps Court Farm
Ashford
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Sep
14
Sub Rooms
Stroud
Tickets
About Mr. Scruff
Mr. Scruff (real name Andy Carthy) is a British DJ, electronic musician and artist. He is a native of Stockport, near Manchester, United Kingdom, and studied Fine Art at the Sheffield College of Art. Carthy's DJ name was inspired by his trademark loose-lined drawing style. He has been DJing since 1994, at first in and around Manchester then nationwide in the United Kingdom. He is known for DJing in marathon sets (often exceeding six hours), his eclectic musical taste, his love of a "nice cup of tea" and the quirky home-produced visuals and animations that are projected on large screens during his gigs. His debut album, Mr. Scruff, was released on the small Manchester based label Paradise Records. He soon moved to the larger Ninja Tune label, and subsequently released the albums Keep It Unreal and Trouser Jazz. His most notable hit "Get a Move On" is built around "Bird's Lament (In memory of Charlie Parker)" , and has been used in several commercials ranging from Lincoln and Volvo automobiles to France Télécom and GEICO insurance. All of his albums contain tracks about fish, whales and other sea-life, which cut up recordings of voiceovers from children's stories and nature documentaries to create surreal and silly stories. His album artwork and music videos are noted for their distinctive cartoony style; many of the cartoons are drawn by Scruff himself. In late 2004 Mr Scruff released the first of what is intended to be a series of 4, DJ-mixed compilation CDs, called Keep It Solid Steel. These mixes are designed to recreate the eclectic genres one would expect to hear at a Mr Scruff club night. Mr Scruff Presents: Keep It Solid Steel, Volume 1 was released in 2004; parts 2 and 3 were expected to be available in 2006 but are yet to materialise. Other Solid Steel mixes have been released by fellow Ninja Tune artists including The Herbaliser, Hexstatic, DJ Food and Amon Tobin. He has a wide array of remixes to his name, and has also produced tracks for others - notably "Echo of Quiet and Green", for sometime collaborator Niko for her 2004 album Life on Earth. Niko returned the favour, appearing on the track "Come Alive" from the Trouser Jazz album. About Mr. Scruff (in detail) text taken from Mr. Scruff's official site (about Mr. Scruff) The early days The event that first sparked my curiosity about music was in the early 1980's when, as a young 2 Tone fan, I discovered a stack of my father's original Blue Beat 7"s, including several Prince Buster songs that had been covered by my then favourite band, Madness. I suddenly realised that the new music I had been listening to had roots that reached far back, and this knowledge inspired me to explore the wider musical world which had just been revealed to me. 1984-1985 My first encounter with mixing was as a 12 year old in late 1984, when a friend of mine played me some of his uncle's electro records, notably the Streetsounds LP "Crucial Electro Volume 2". At first, I assumed that the reason for there being no gaps between the songs was to fit more on the vinyl-it did not occur to me that the mixing was a creative part of the presentation, and had been carefully thought out utilising the experience and skills of a DJ. Fortunately, further listens revealed the sophistication of the DJ in question, Herbie Laidley from London's Mastermind crew. Soon after I was constructing my own crude pause-button mixtapes, inspired by the Electro compilations and various radio shows on stations such as Piccadilly, Radio Lancashire & Southside (see note 1 at the end for more info). 1985-1988 Throughout the 1980's, local specialist shows exposed me to a wide range of dance music. At the time that was a blanket term to cover anything from electro and hip hop to soul, reggae and early house music. Back then there were far fewer records being released each week, so DJs had to be versatile and play across the board. As an enthusiastic young music fiend in Stockport, these stations were a lifeline to quality new releases, and exposed me to a lot of older music that I had missed. Little by little I was building a collection fuelled by this knowledge, all the while improving my DJ skills. By 1987 I was proficient at turntable mixing and editing, although I was still using primitive home hi-fi gear. In the summer of 1988 I had my first mix played on Waxmaster's show on the Manchester pirate station WBLS. 1988-1994 In 1988 I took a part time job at Kwik Save and ploughed all my earnings into vinyl. By this time I had a good knowledge of electro, hip hop, house, & 80's soul, and was busy expanding my knowledge of blues, disco, funk, soul, reggae, jazz, african and latin music. More pause-button mix tapes followed, as did demo tapes of my own early productions. My first break came in 1994, when I met Barney Doodlebug, a DJ/Doodler who was originally from Bristol, and who now runs the international Doodlebug events. He gave me my first Manchester gig, in Dry bar on a Sunday night, and he also passed a demo tape of mine to local label Rob's Records, which resulted in them releasing my first 12" single. 1994-1995 From 1994 onwards, I got regular bar gigs, as well as a short stint at Manumission alongside fellow Stockport lad Treva Whateva. Following on from this, I became a frequent guest at Headfunk, alongside residents Chubby Grooves & Tom Simba (who went on to form Groove Armada with Andy Cato). This night mutated into Eardrum, a DJ/jam night that I was resident at alongside Chubby, MarkOne and Andy Votel. Other Manchester residencies included One Tree Island with Stefano, Guy Morley, Jah Conguero and Funk Boutique; and Dubism, with Guy Morley and Dom from Blood and Fire. 1995-1997 Between 1995 and 1997, I released further singles for Rob's Records subsidiary Pleasure, as well as sides for Echo Drop, Grand Central & Cup of Tea. My work for Grand Central with Mark Rae inspired some 4 deck club performances, including friendly 'battles' with DJ Food, which introduced me to the Ninja Tune fold. My first remix was a DJ Food megamix for their 'Refried Food' box set in 1996. The release of more of my productions resulted in increased offers for DJ gigs. As well as playing regularly at the Electric Chair & Fat City nights in Manchester, and with Tru Thoughts in Brighton, I accepted a four year residency at Off-Centre in London, as well as guest spots around the country. 1997-1998 Some of my first DJ gigs abroad were with Grand Central in 1997, and, following my signing to Ninja Tune in 1998, I did several European tours with the likes of Roots Manuva, The Herbaliser, Dynamic Syncopation & Mixmaster Morris. The release of my Ninja album 'Keep It Unreal' also kick-started my Manchester club night of the same name, borne of a desire to play exactly what I wanted, rather than having to fit in with the music policies of other club nights. After a short stint at Planet K, the night moved to the Music Box, where it remains to this day. The success of this night inspired me to take the idea on tour, so that instead of turning up with my records and playing the standard 2 hour guest DJ slot, I would recreate 'Keep it Unreal' in different venues, and play for the whole night. 1999-2007 I am now in a position where I can play a lot of esoteric and unusual music, as playing for the duration of the night enables me to create a very relaxed atmosphere, before increasing the energy levels at my own pace, taking in many kinds of music along the way. Over the course of a night the music can include blues, jazz, soul, funk, 60's R&B, disco, boogie, deep house, reggae, ska, rocksteady, dancehall, electronica, electro, hip hop, african, latin, drum & bass, breakbeat, and any combination of the above. The only real criteria is that the music has to have soul! Although I am a fairly technical DJ, it is vital to remember that the most important skill for a DJ is to play great records in the right order. Each record must complement the one before, and introduce the one that follows. Beatmatching is an obvious way of linking records, but there are other common factors, such as lyrical themes & complimentary keys that a DJ can use to aid the transition. Each piece of music has a mood and an energy level, and orchestrated carefully, you can create an atmosphere where every record that comes in is precisely right for that moment.
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Genres
Electronic, Trip Hop
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Mr. Scruff Tour Cities
Lancaster, United Kingdom Stroud, United Kingdom Exeter, United Kingdom London, United Kingdom Cella Monte, Italy Manchester, United Kingdom Lyme Regis, United Kingdom Dublin, Ireland Berlin, Germany Belfast, United Kingdom Ashford, United Kingdom

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Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Mr. Scruff on tour?

Yes, Mr. Scruff is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Mr. Scruff concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Mr. Scruff tour is scheduled for 12 dates across 11 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Mr. Scruff scheduled to play?

Mr. Scruff is scheduled to play 12 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Mr. Scruff tour start?

Mr. Scruff’s tour starts Apr 26, 2024 and ends on Sep 14, 2024. They will play 11 cities; their most recent concert was held in Exeter at Phoenix and their next upcoming concert will be in Stroud at Sub Rooms.

What venues is Mr. Scruff performing at?

As part of the Mr. Scruff tour, Mr. Scruff is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Apr 26 - Exeter, England @ Phoenix
Apr 27 - Lyme Regis, M3 @ Marine Theatre
May 04 - Dublin, D2 @ The Sugar Club
May 05 - Belfast, United Kingdom @ The Black Box
May 10 - Berlin, 16 @ Gretchen
May 24 - Manchester, United Kingdom @ Band on the Wall
Jun 01 - Lancaster, England @ Kanteena
Jul 13 - London, England @ Alexandra Palace Skate Park
Aug 25 - London, United Kingdom @ Location TBA, London
Aug 28 - Cella Monte, Italy @ Cella Monte
Sep 07 - Ashford, United Kingdom @ Apps Court Farm
Sep 14 - Stroud, United Kingdom @ Sub Rooms
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