Doc Scott

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Also known asNasty Habits
Born
Scott McIlroy

1971 (age 5455)
OccupationsProducer, DJ
Doc Scott
Also known asNasty Habits
Born
Scott McIlroy

1971 (age 5455)
GenresDrum and bass
OccupationsProducer, DJ
LabelsAbsolute 2, Reinforced Records, Metalheadz, 31 Records

Scott McIlroy (born 1971, Coventry, England), better known as Doc Scott or Nasty Habits, is a British drum and bass DJ and producer.[1][2]

He originally started to DJ at clubs and raves such as Amnesia House and The Eclipse in 1989/1990, before appearing all over the country and in the mid 1990s played at the seminal Metalheadz at the Blue Note nights.[3][4][2] Goldie has called him "The King of the Rollers".[3]

His first track was "NHS" released on Simon 'Bassline' Smith's label Absolute 2.[5] From there, he would record classics on labels such as Reinforced Records and Metalheadz, such as "Here Come The Drumz / Dark Angel",[5][6][7] "Deranged", "VIP Drumz/Unofficial Ghost",[5] and "Shadow Boxing" (released on his own 31 Records label).[8][5][9]

Between 2014 and 2018, he hosted the Future Beats show on London's Origin FM.[8]

Selected discography

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