Artist's albums
Shut The Door (Lucas Alexander Remix)
2023 · single
Shut The Door (Más Tiempo Mix by Skepta & Jammer)
2023 · single
Shut The Door (Reiss Ruben Remix)
2023 · single
Shut The Door (salute Remix)
2023 · single
The Chant (James Organ Remix)
2023 · single
Fuck what u heard
2023 · single
Sweet Day (Baltra Remix)
2023 · single
Reckless (feat. Lily McKenzie)
2023 · single
Provenance (Mattei & Omich Remix)
2023 · single
Provenance
2023 · single
Good Life (Todd Edwards Remix)
2022 · single
Nightshift (Let's Do the Dance)
2022 · single
Deep Inside (Todd Edwards Remix)
2022 · single
Sweet Day
2022 · single
Done With You
2022 · single
Love Yourself (Todd Edwards Remix)
2022 · single
End This Hate (Todd Edwards Mix)
2021 · single
The Chant (Sammy Porter Remix)
2021 · single
Defected Presents House Masters - Todd Edwards
2021 · album
Think I’m In Love (feat. Todd Edwards)
2021 · single
The Chant (Majestic Remix)
2021 · single
My Angel (feat. Electric Enemy)
2021 · single
Harmony (Todd Edwards Remix)
2021 · single
The Chant
2021 · single
Lover 4 Now: The Remixes (feat. Todd Edwards)
2020 · single
Inspire Me
2020 · single
Lover 4 Now (feat. Todd Edwards) [Myd Remix]
2020 · single
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Biography
Todd Edwards created an innovative blend of rhythmic, cut-and-paste vocal samples, rubbery basslines, and slapping percussion that helped propel Britain's Sunday clubscene into the genuine cultural phenomenon of speed garage. Based in New Jersey, Edwards began producing for Nervous, the New York house label, during the early '90s. His 1993 "Guide My Soul" single, recorded as Messenger, established a prototype for garage music that retained the soul and grit but avoided the overly polished airs much of the music had acquired. One year later, "The Praise" (as the Sample Choir) continued Edwards' irresistible, unique production style -- which often utilizes dozens of different samples, many of them himself -- and he also worked with two "real" vocalists, Kim English ("Tomorrow") and Veda Simpson ("Oohhh Baby"). In 1994, Edwards recorded several tracks for an upcoming New Jersey jazz-house label, i! Records. One year later, his second proper release on the label, "Saved My Life," became a big club hit and earned license in Britain through Pete Tong's ffrr Records. He provided remixes for several dance hits, by Robin S., Wildchild, Indo, St Germain, The Beloved, and label-mate Kevin Yost. In 1999, Nervous collected his productions on a CD collection, and i! Records released Prima Edizione, a quasi-compilation including four new tracks. Edwards also released an EP with Tuff Jam, and completed a co-production for inclusion on Daft Punk's sophomore album. ~ John Bush, Rovi