of Dance
A.k.a. James Pritchard Stripey J Suburban State
Kent based DJ Pooch started out as a scratch DJ at the age of 14 and within 4 years became a resident at Slammer in Gravesend. Residencies at World Dance, Reincarnation, Tribal Dance, Arcadia, Elevation and Desire then quickly followed. DJ Pooch started producing in 1992 under different aliases and released material on his own Cut and Run label, and under his Skrufneck moniker. Releases on Impact followed shortly after. By 1997 DJ Pooch was no longer playing or producing. After being locked in the studio for a couple of months and living on doses of Armand Van Helden he came up with the Speed Garage track Let The Bass Roll. This was followed by Tonights The Night and Burning Up.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Spandangle Selection Volume 6 | DJ Pooch | 2019 | Album |
Party Time / Underground / So Nice | DJ Pooch | 2005 | Album |
Come On / Burning (Remixes) | DJ Pooch | 1998 | Album |
So Nice / Underground | DJ Pooch | 1996 | Album |
31 Seconds / Mixing It Up | DJ Pooch | 1996 | Album |
4 The Floor Recordings Volume 9 | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
4 The Floor Recordings Volume 10 | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Don't Stop / Son Of A Gun | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Think / Riding Rhythm | DJ Pooch & Wivvy | 1995 | Album |
4 The Floor Recordings Volume 11 | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Feeling This Way / Warior Beat | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Take Control / Generator | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Live For The Future / How It Started | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Skruffneck Remixes | DJ Pooch | 1995 | Album |
Love Me Now / Musique | DJ Pooch + Coulter | 1994 | Album |
Skrufneck Volume Two | DJ Pooch | 1994 | Album |
Baby Baby / Want Me | DJ Pooch & Hursee | 1994 | Album |
Skrufneck Volume One | DJ Pooch | 1993 | Album |
Say A Little Prayer | DJ Pooch | 1993 | Album |
Lucky Spin EP | DJ Pooch | 1993 | Album |
Come On | DJ Pooch | 1992 | Album |