

Jumpin Jack Frost
In the mid-90s, Jumpin’ Jack Frost co-founded Philly Blunt and teamed up with Bryan Gee to form V Recordings, launching careers for artists like Roni Size, DJ Marky, and Patife. Frost remains a key figure in the scene, performing globally and producing new music alongside Bryan Gee. His autobiography, Big, Bad and Heavy, provides insight into his working-class roots in Brixton and his journey in the music world. Frost is also a mental health advocate, openly sharing his struggles and promoting awareness. His career began in the 80s, mixing funk, hip hop, and breakbeats, later joining the acid house movement.
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