Jeep Beat Collective
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Jeep Beat Collective is the best known recording name of British
British people
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 hiphop DJ Dave Davies. He has also recorded under the names Mindbomb, Godfather of Weird and Dave the Ruf. His music carries a heavy emphasis on scratching
Scratching
Scratching is a DJ or turntablist technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while optionally manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. While scratching is most commonly associated with hip hop music, since the late 1980s, it has been used...

, but he also raps. In 1999 Spin magazine included Jeep Beat Collective in their list of the "top 13 turntablists" in the world. He also runs the Ruf Beats record label
Record label
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. DJ Jabbathakut and K-Delight have featured on various of his records.

Albums

As Jeep Beat Collective
  • Attack Of The Wildstyle Beatfreaks - 1995
  • For.... Jimi-Hendrix - 1998
  • Technics Chainsaw Massacre - 1998
  • Death Race 2001 - 2001


As Mindbomb
  • "Trippin´ Thru´ The Minefield" Volume One
  • "Trippin´ Thru´ The Mindfield" Volume Two
  • Great British Beef

Compilation appearances

  • The Document - DJ Andy Smith
  • Refried Food Pts. 5 And 6 - DJ Food
    DJ Food
    Originally produced by Coldcut on the Ninja Tune independent record label, the DJ Food project started in 1990 on the premise of providing metaphorical "food for DJs". DJ Food released the Jazz Brakes series, with Jazz Brakes Volume 3 being the most successful...

  • Operation Overlord - La Creme de la Creme of undergound British Hip Hop

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