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Artist's albums
Nothing Else Matters
2023 · single
I Got The Feeling Remixed
2023 · single
Breakin' Boundaries, Vol. 2
2023 · EP
Blow Out
2023 · single
Watch Me Bust
2023 · single
Breakin' Boundaries, Vol. 1
2022 · EP
Bad Bwoy
2022 · single
Let's Roll
2022 · single
The Remedy EP
2022 · EP
Get Away
2022 · single
The Remedy
2021 · single
Act Like You Know
2021 · single
The Sauce
2021 · single
Vibes
2021 · single
Back to Daylight (The Remixes)
2021 · EP
How We Do (Krafty Kuts & Dubra Remix)
2021 · single
Feel So Alive
2021 · single
In The Club
2021 · single
Growth
2021 · EP
I Got The Feeling
2020 · single
Out of Sight
2020 · single
Start Rockin' EP
2020 · EP
Bass Funk, Vol. 5 (Curated by Krafty Kuts)
2020 · compilation
Bass Funk, Vol. 5 (Curated by Krafty Kuts) [DJ Mix]
2020 · compilation
Blow Your Whistle
2020 · single
Masterplan EP
2020 · EP
Let Me Hear That (Krafty Kuts Remix)
2019 · single
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Biography
Internationally renowned breaks DJ/producer Krafty Kuts is the co-founder of the label Against the Grain and has a long list of albums, EPs, and remixes to his credit. Born Martin Reeves and based in Brighton, England, he began DJing at a young age, developing his turntablist skills during the mid- to late '80s. He later worked at a record shop in Brighton and began producing his own tracks. Reeves made his recording debut as Krafty Kuts in 1998 on the Ministry of Sound big beat offshoot label FSUK with the EP Funky Elements. Around this same time, his track "Gimme the Funk" had been championed by Fatboy Slim, who ultimately released it on his Southern Friend Records label in 1999. These initial productions drew attention to Reeves' talents as a DJ, and so he teamed up with fellow breaks DJ/producer Lloyd Seymour (aka Skool of Thought) to form the long-running club night Supercharged. He also released his first mix album, Slam the Breaks On (1999), via Lacerba, and it proved so successful that he released a second volume a year later. In 2001 Reeves and Seymour furthered their partnership by founding the labels Against the Grain and Supercharged, the former of which was inaugurated with a pair of Krafty Kuts EPs (Lost Plates, Lock the Hype/Smash Your Breaks). Also in 2001, Reeves made his Finger Lickin' Records debut with another pair of EPs (Finger Lickin' Funk, Vol. 1, Dangerous). He later released the full-length album Tricka Technology (2003), a collaboration with A-Skillz, on Finger Lickin' Records. Meanwhile, he continued to showcase his talents as a DJ on mix albums including Fuzzy Breaks, Vol. 1 (2002) and These Are the Breaks (2003), and his live performances earned him a series of Best DJ awards (2004, 2005, 2006) courtesy of Breakspoll. Reeves continued his output in subsequent years, releasing the full-length Krafty Kuts album Freakshow (2006), which spawned the club smash "Bass Phenomenon." Plus, there were more mix albums, including entries in the long-running Fabriclive and Back to Mine series in 2007 and 2008, respectively. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi