DJ Style
DJ Style: The Architect of UK Bassline House
DJ Style is a British DJ and producer who pioneered the raw, energetic sound of bassline house in the mid-2000s. Hailing from Sheffield, England, his 2007 single "Bouncing Flow" became an underground anthem and helped define the genre, leading to a Top 40 placement on the UK Singles Chart and enduring influence on the UK club scene.
Early career
Born in Sheffield in the early 1980s, DJ Style, real name Scott Styring, began his musical journey through the city's vibrant garage and hardcore scenes. His initial productions emerged around 2005, characterized by sped-up 4x4 garage rhythms and distinctive, wobbly basslines, catching the attention of the local label All Around the World.
Breakthrough
The year 2007 marked DJ Style's commercial breakthrough with the release of "Bouncing Flow" on All Around the World. The track's infectious energy and minimalist, bass-heavy drop resonated powerfully in clubs and on pirate radio, eventually climbing to number 37 on the UK Singles Chart and achieving a Silver certification for sales exceeding 200,000 copies.
Key tracks
Bouncing Flow — This 2007 single is the definitive bassline house track that broke the genre into the mainstream UK charts.
Rock Da House — A collaboration with fellow producer DJ Q, this track solidified the raw, sample-heavy production style central to the early bassline movement.
Get Down — Featured on his 2008 compilation "Bassline Anthems," this song showcases his skill at crafting relentless, dancefloor-focused grooves.
Right Before My Eyes — This later track demonstrates a refined production approach while maintaining the high-energy tempo and bass weight of his signature sound.
Following the success of "Bouncing Flow," DJ Style curated the popular "Bassline Anthems" compilation series and continued to release singles and DJ mixes that kept him at the forefront of the scene. His work, alongside peers like T2 and H "Two" O, provided a crucial bridge between UK garage and the later dubstep and bass music waves, ensuring his production techniques were widely emulated.
Artists with a similar high-energy, UK-centric dance sound include DJ Q, a longtime collaborator who shares the same foundational bassline house style. T2 also helped shape the genre with anthems like "Heartbroken," featuring similar sped-up vocals and bass patterns. For the wider bass music context, Flux Pavilion represents the subsequent generation of artists who built upon these bass-heavy foundations. The influence also extends to Chris Lorenzo, whose bass house productions carry the torch for UK-centric, club-ready bass music.
DJ Style's music remains a staple on specialist UK garage and bassline radio stations, as well as on online dance music streams that focus on underground house genres. His classic tracks are frequently featured in sets that explore the roots of modern UK bass music.
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