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4.26.16 – What do Potatoes and Vinyl Have in Common? Mr. Scruff!

Cartoon titled "mr. scruff" depicting a character DJing. Four steps shown: 1) Put a record on the turntable, 2) Twiddle about, 3) While the record plays, look for another, 4) Repeat from step 1. Each panel has the character performing the tasks.

Mr Scruff

HUSHconcerts and blasthaus are proud to present one of the finest vinyl DJ’s and producers on planet earth, (although he would be the last to admit to such a crass assertion), MR SCRUFF. Andy Carthy began producing mix tapes and comedic skits when he was 8 years old, cut his first vinyl more than 2 decades ago and started working the decks in clubs in 1994.

He has dozens of releases including genre defining works of the funky breaks, acid jazz, broken beat and drum and bass variety on labels like Warp, Sirkus, Disorient, Blood & Fire, Cup Of Tea and of course, Ninja Tune. Scruff’s meticulous attention to detail leads him to only play in settings which meet his exacting standards. He only plays long sets, and only on plates from his world-class collection of vinyl, and only on vintage mixers, delay units, and turntables with specific tone arms.


Photo Credit: shambhalamusicfestival.com

The majority of the DJ world has become so technologically advanced as to dumb down the actual performers. Scruff’s shows conversely are a throwback to a time when the DJ was a collector first, a producer second, and a performer if they were special. But what separates Scruff from even the contemporaries from those heady days, is the exquisite nature of his mixing, and the custom-made, self-drawn “potato style cartoon” visuals that generally accompany his sets.

In this case, we offer you this true aficionado on Public Works exquisite Funktion One sound system for FIVE glorious hours, from the second the doors open, to the second they close. Mr. Scruff will open the show, headline the show, and close the show, supporting himself with cups of tea and pints of dark beer.

Delicious dancing will be done. Drinks will be drunk. Tea may be served. Smiles will abound. “It’s Dancing Time!”

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