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{{Short description|English record producer and DJ (born 1972)}} {{Use British English|date=August 2011}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} {{For|the album|Mr. Scruff (album){{!}}''Mr. Scruff'' (album)}} {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | name = Mr. Scruff | image = Mr. Scruff.JPG | caption = Andy Carthy DJing at the Savoy, [[Cork City]], on 30 May 2008 | image_size = 220px | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Andrew Carthy | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|2|10|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Macclesfield]], [[Cheshire]], England | origin = [[Greater Manchester]], England | instrument = {{flatlist| * [[Digital audio workstation]] * [[Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]] * [[Turntablism|turntables]] }} | genre = {{flatlist| * [[Electronic dance music|Electronic]] * [[trip hop]] * [[House music|house]] * [[nu jazz]] * [[downtempo]] * [[electro swing]] }} | occupation = {{flatlist| * Record producer * DJ }} | years_active = 1992βpresent | label = {{flatlist| * [[Ninja Tune]] * Pleasure Music }} | website = [https://www.mrscruff.com/ www.MrScruff.com] }} '''Andrew Carthy''' (born 10 February 1972),<ref>[http://errol.oclc.org/laf/no2007115209.html Mr. Scruff β Linked Authority File]. ''Database entry''. OCLC.org. Retrieved 25 January 2011.</ref> known professionally as '''Mr. Scruff''', is an English [[record producer]] and [[DJ]]. He lives in [[Stretford]], [[Greater Manchester]] and studied [[fine art]] at the [[Psalter Lane]] campus of [[Sheffield Hallam University]]. Before he could make a living from his music alone, he worked as a shelf stocker in the [[Hazel Grove]] branch of [[Kwik Save]].<ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/mrscruffx22x09x04 Mr Scruff β No Pies For 200 Yards, Video]. Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 2012-04-16.</ref> His stage name was inspired by his scruffy facial hair as well as his trademark loose-lined drawing style. He has been DJing since 1992, at first in and around [[Manchester]], then nationwide. He is known for DJing in marathon sets (often exceeding six hours), his eclectic musical taste, his love of a "nice cup of tea," and the quirky home-produced visuals and animations associated with his music. In an interview, he said, "It's about putting a lot of effort in and paying attention to detail. I get annoyed if I don't take risks. I'm very hard on myself."<ref>{{cite web |title=Mr Scruff Interview |work=Interview |publisher=BBC.co.uk (BBC Norfolk) |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/content/articles/2004/09/18/club_feature_mr_scruff_interview_feature.shtml |access-date=12 May 2009}}</ref> ==Career== In his twenties, Mr. Scruff's first 12" [[Gramophone record|vinyl]], "Hocus Pocus," was released on the small Manchester-based label [[Rob's Records]]. Subsequent singles and his first album (''[[Mr. Scruff (album)|Mr. Scruff]]'') followed, released on Rob's Records subsidiary Pleasure Music.<ref name=ScuffSite>{{cite web |title=About Mr. Scruff |work="About" page |publisher=Mr. Scruff |url=http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=428 |access-date=18 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170630155707/http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=428 |archive-date=30 June 2017 |url-status=dead}}</ref> After a brief spell working with Mark Rae, he moved to the larger [[Ninja Tune]] label and subsequently released the albums ''[[Keep It Unreal]]'' and ''[[Trouser Jazz]]''. His most notable hit, "[[Get a Move On!]]", is built around "Bird's Lament (In Memory of [[Charlie Parker]])" by [[Moondog]]<ref name=Discogs>{{cite web |title=Mr. Scruff β Get A Move On / Ug |work=Database entry |publisher=Discogs |url=http://www.discogs.com/release/35524 |access-date=18 February 2008}}</ref> and has been used in several [[television commercial|commercials]], ranging from [[Lincoln automobile|Lincoln]] and [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]] automobiles to [[France TΓ©lΓ©com]] and [[GEICO]] insurance. The song also samples [[Shifty Henry]]'s "Hyping Woman Blues" and led to a renewal of interest in Henry's compositions. In 2004, Mr. Scruff released ''[[Keep It Solid Steel Volume 1]]'', the first of what is intended to be a series of several [[DJ mix]]ed compilation CDs for Ninja Tune's ''[[Solid Steel]]'' series of artist mixes.<ref name=ScruffShop>{{cite web |title=Keep It Solid Steel Part 1 (album) |work=Product listing |publisher=Mr. Scruff |url=http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=212&shopaction=showproduct&product_id=97&categoryfilter=* |access-date=18 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081228000100/http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=212&shopaction=showproduct&product_id=97&categoryfilter=* |archive-date=2008-12-28 |url-status=dead}}</ref> These mixes are designed to recreate the eclectic genres one would expect to hear at a Mr. Scruff club night. In November 2006, Ninja Tune confirmed that the eighth ''Solid Steel'' record would be mixed by [[J Rocc]] and the ninth would be ''Volume 2'' from Mr. Scruff. Other ''Solid Steel'' mixes have been released by fellow Ninja Tune artists including [[The Herbaliser]], [[Hexstatic]], [[DJ Food]], and [[Amon Tobin]]. He has a wide array of remixes to his name and has also produced tracks for others β notably "Echo of Quiet and Green" for sometimes-collaborator [[Niko (musician)|Niko]] on her 2004 album ''Life on Earth''. Niko returned the favour by appearing on the track "Come Alive" from the ''Trouser Jazz'' album. Having performed regularly at [[The Big Chill (music festival)|The Big Chill Festival]] in [[Eastnor Castle]] deer park, [[Ledbury]], Herefordshire, Mr. Scruff was asked in 2006 to select the tracks for the compilation album, ''Big Chill Classics''.<ref name=ScruffShop2>{{cite web |title=Big Chill Classics (album) |work=Product listing |publisher=Mr. Scruff |url=http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=212&shopaction=showproduct&product_id=27&categoryfilter=6 |access-date=18 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170630154716/http://www.mrscruff.com/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=212&shopaction=showproduct&product_id=27&categoryfilter=6 |archive-date=30 June 2017 |url-status=dead}}</ref> July 2008 saw the release of ''Southport Weekender Volume 7'', a double album released in the ''Southport Weekender'' series, recorded in a purpose-built holiday village in [[Southport]], Merseyside. The first disc was mixed by German [[nu jazz]] DJs [[Jazzanova]], and the second was mixed by Mr. Scruff, whose contribution is a mix of [[soul music]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Mr. Scruff β He Wants Your Soul |work=Music article |publisher=three d world |url=http://www.threedworld.com.au/content/view/6343/58/ |access-date=12 August 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080801232256/http://www.threedworld.com.au/content/view/6343/58/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date=1 August 2008}}</ref> In 2008, a new independent record label, [[Ninja Tuna (label)|Ninja Tuna]], was founded, a collaboration between Mr. Scruff and the Ninja Tune label. Mr. Scruff's most recent singles and the album ''[[Ninja Tuna]]'' were all released on the new label.<ref name="ScuffSite" /><ref name="tuna">{{cite web |title=Mr. Scruff: Ninja Tuna |work=Catalogue entry |publisher=Ninja Tune |url=http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php?id=1448&search=ninja+tuna#1 |access-date=12 May 2009}}</ref> A US-only release of the album on [[MP3]] came with 10 additional tracks from the ''Ninja Tuna'' recording sessions, under the title ''[[Ninja Tuna#Bonus Bait|Bonus Bait]]''. A CD version of this supplementary album was released in the UK in February 2009. On 19 May 2014, Ninja Tuna released Mr. Scruff's fifth studio album, ''[[Friendly Bacteria]]''. ==Style== ===Artwork=== Mr. Scruff's album and single [[Album cover art|cover art]], music videos, merchandise and his official website are noted for their whimsical cartoonish look; the cartoons are drawn by Mr. Scruff himself in what he calls "potato style." The images and animations are also projected onto large screens during his [[Concert|gigs]]. Scruff also drew cartoons for music magazines such as ''[[Jockey Slut]]'' in the 1990s.<ref name=ScruffForum>{{cite web |title=Mr. Scruff Official Forum |work=Forum thread: "Tell me about your cartoons" |publisher=Mr. Scruff |url=http://www.fantactics.co.uk/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=431&forumaction=showposts&forum_id=38&topic_id=466 |access-date=18 February 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007102208/http://www.fantactics.co.uk/showscreen.php?site_id=9&screentype=folder&screenid=431&forumaction=showposts&forum_id=38&topic_id=466 |archive-date=7 October 2011}}</ref> ===Tea=== Mr. Scruff began selling tea from a small room at the Manchester club, the Music Box (where he was resident DJ around 2000), with the proceeds going to charity. When he started touring, Mr. Scruff took the enterprise with him and gained a reputation for being the DJ with the teashop. When appearing at festivals, such as Big Chill and [[World of Music, Arts and Dance|WOMAD]], tea stalls or tents were erected and were open for the duration of the festivals. Mr. Scruff subsequently started an online tea company, Make Us a Brew, and produced his own range of [[fair trade]] teabags which used to be sold in department store chains [[Selfridges]], [[Waitrose]] and [[Booths]].<ref name=SundayMail>{{cite web |title=Mr Scruff Interview |last=McKeever |first=Gerry |date=25 November 2008 |website=The Sunday Mail |publisher=Reach plc |url=http://blogs.sundaymail.co.uk/adriftintheabnormal/2008/11/mr-scruff-interview.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227030209/http://blogs.sundaymail.co.uk/adriftintheabnormal/2008/11/mr-scruff-interview.html |archive-date=27 December 2008 |access-date=11 December 2008 }}</ref> His official website still sells branded tea-related paraphernalia including teapots, mugs and tea towels, but the tea is no longer sold as the Make Us a Brew company was dissolved in September 2013.<ref name=MakeUsABrewCompaniesHouse>{{cite web |title=Make Us a Brew Tea Company Limited |publisher=companieshouse.gov.uk |url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05553915 |access-date=7 July 2017}}</ref> He was the joint owner (with his manager Gary McClarnan) of Teacup Kitchen, located in Thomas Street, Manchester,<ref>[http://www.visitmanchester.com/what-to-do/caf%C3%A9/MAN-101111_teacupkitchen Teacup Kitchen]. Visit Manchester. Retrieved 2014-05-20.</ref> though this closed in March 2020 with the first [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]] lockdown and never reopened.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/teacup-kitchen-manchester-closed-cafe-19900314 |title=Northern Quarter cafe vanishes after a decade in Manchester |publisher=[[Manchester Evening News]] |date=23 Feb 2021 |accessdate=20 Aug 2023}}</ref> ===Fish=== Most of Mr. Scruff's studio albums contain tracks about fish, whales and other [[Marine biology|sea-life]], which [[Cut-up technique|cut up]] [[sound recording and reproduction|recordings]] of [[voice-over|voiceovers]] from children's stories and nature documentaries to create surreal and silly stories.<ref name=BBCCollective>{{cite web |title=More cuddly tunes from Manchester's favourite fishmonger |work=Editors Review: Mr. Scruff β Trouser Jazz |publisher=BBC.co.uk Collective |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A825185 |access-date=18 February 2008}}</ref> They began with the track "Sea Mammal" (featuring a sample from [[Boogie Down Productions]]' track "Part Time Sucker"), released on the single "Hocus Pocus" (1995).<ref>{{cite web |title=Mr. Scruff |work=Biography |publisher=eMusic Europe |url=http://www.emusic.com/artist/Mr-Scruff-MP3-Download/11630006.html |access-date=17 December 2008}}</ref> It is also the opening track on Scruff's first album. This was followed by "Wail" (as a homophone for "Whale"), also on his first album. ''[[Keep It Unreal]]'' (1999) featured the tracks "Shanty Town" and "Fish," the latter of which features samples from the likes of [[David Attenborough]] and [[David Bellamy]]. The album ''Trouser Jazz'' (2002) closes with another cut-up track, "Ahoy There!", noted as featuring an appearance from "Albert Ross" (albatross). Mr. Scruff has stated that he is unlikely to record any further fish-based cut-up tracks. However, marine references continue in his work, including the track "Shrimp" from ''Trouser Jazz'' and the title and cover art of his albums, especially ''[[Ninja Tuna]]'' (2008) and its companion release, ''[[Bonus Bait]]'' (2009). ===Hot Pot=== Mr. Scruff and Treva Whateva (his Ninja Tune label-mate and friend from Stockport) recorded a weekly hour-long radio show (with frequent guest, Jon Hill), some episodes of which can still be found on samurai.fm. ==Discography== ===Albums=== ====Studio albums==== * ''[[Mr. Scruff (album)|Mr. Scruff]]'' (Pleasure Music, 9 May 1997) * ''[[Keep It Unreal]]'' ([[Ninja Tune]], 14 July 1999)<ref>Woo, Rob. [https://archive.today/20120525151050/http://exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=130&csid2=4&fid1=36728 "Return of Mr. Scruff"], ''[[Exclaim!]]'', December 2008.</ref> UK #175 * ''[[Trouser Jazz]]'' (Ninja Tune, 16 September 2002) UK #29<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> * ''Mrs. Cruff'' (Ninja Tune, reissue of ''Mr. Scruff'' with additional tracks, 5 May 2005) UK #195 * ''[[Ninja Tuna]]'' (Ninja Tune, 6 October 2008)<ref name="tuna" /> UK #60 * ''[[Bonus Bait]]'' (Ninja Tune, 9 February 2009) * ''[[Friendly Bacteria]]'' (Ninja Tune, 19 May 2014) ====Mix and compilation albums==== * ''[[Heavyweight Rib Ticklers]]'' (Compilation album, Unfold Recordings, 11 February 2002) * ''[[Keep It Solid Steel Volume 1]]'' (DJ mix album, Ninja Tune, 1 January 2004) * ''Big Chill Classics'' ([[Compilation album]], [[Resist Music]], 21 August 2006) * ''Southport Weekender Volume 7'' (DJ mix album β Disc 2 mixed by Mr. Scruff, [[Concept Records]], 21 July 2008) * ''Mr. Scruff Feat. Alice Russell'' (Music Takes Me Up, 2008) ===Singles=== * "Hocus Pocus" ([[Rob's Records]], March 1995) * "The Frolic EP Part 1" (Pleasure Music / [[Pinnacle Records]], 15 January 1996) * "The Frolic EP Part 2" (Pleasure Music / Pinnacle Records, 16 February 1996) * "Limbic Funk" (Pleasure Music, 29 July 1996) * "Large Pies EP" (Cup of Tea Records, 7 April 1997) * "How Sweet it Is" / "Is it Worth It?" (with Spikey T) ([[Grand Central Records]], 13 June 1997) * "Pigeon" (Pinnacle Records, 6 June 1997) * "Chipmunk / Fish / Happy Band" (Ninja Tune, 10 March 1998) * "[[Get a Move On!]]" (Ninja Tune, 26 April 1999) UK #139 * "Honeydew" (Ninja Tune, 22 October 1999) UK #129 * "Hocus Pocus" (re-release, Rob's Records, 7 May 2001) * "[[Get a Move On!]] / Ug" (re-release, Ninja Tune, 6 August 2001) UK #83 * "Shrimp!" (Ninja Tune, 27 May 2002) UK #78 * "Beyond / Champion Nibble" (Ninja Tune, 23 September 2002) UK #125 * "Sweetsmoke" (Ninja Tune, December 2002) UK #75<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{cite book |first=David |last=Roberts |year=2006 |title=[[British Hit Singles & Albums]] |edition=19th |publisher=Guinness World Records Limited |location=London |isbn=1-904994-10-5 |page=371}}</ref> * "Sweetsmoke Remixes" (Ninja Tune, April 2003) UK #91 * "Giffin" (Ninja Tune, 20 October 2003) * "Chicken in a Box / Spandex Man" (Ltd edition, Ninja Tune, 11 April 2005) * "Donkey Ride / Giant Pickle" (with [[Will Holland|Quantic]], Ninja Tuna, 12 May 2008) * "Kalimba / Give Up To Get" (Ninja Tuna, 14 July 2008) (featured as sample music in [[Windows 7]]) * "Music Takes Me Up" (Ninja Tuna, 15 September 2008) * "Get on Down / Hold On" (Ninja Tuna, 1 December 2008) * "Whiplash / Bang The Floor / Cat & Mouse" (Ninja Tuna, 9 February 2009) * "This Way / Hairy Bumpercress" (Ninja Tuna, 9 March 2009) * "Nice Up The Function / Listen Up" (Ninja Tuna, 6 April 2009) * "Bunch of Keys / Cat & Mouse Version 2" (Ninja Tuna, 8 June 2009) * Mr Scruff Vs Kirsty Almeida β "Pickled Spider" (Ninja Tuna, 14 June 2010) * "Wobble Control" (Ninja Tuna, 9 May 2011) * "Feel It / Bounce" (Ninja Tuna, 3 October 2011) * "Be The Music" (Ninja Tuna, 28 September 2012) * "Render Me (Remixes)" (with Denis Jones, Ninja Tune, 2 June 2014) * "Feel Free (Scruffβs 12" Re-Tweak)β (Ninja Tune, 8 August 2014) * "We Are Coming (Max Graef Remix)β (Ninja Tune, 8 September 2014) * "Joy of Brass Remixes (Mr. Scruff vs Phil France)β (Gondwana Records, 29 September 2017) * "Kalimba (Petko Turner Edit)β (Ninja Tune, 10 January 2018) ===Collaborations=== Mr. Scruff has collaborated with: * [[DJ Spooky]] β "Murderah Style" appeared on the compilation album ''Tribal Gathering 96'' (Universe, 1 October 1996) * Mark Rae β "How Sweet It Is" and "Gotta Have Her" both appeared on the compilation album ''[[Central Heating (Grand Central album)|Central Heating]]'' (Grand Central Records, 25 November 1996) * [[Tony D]] β "Flavour" featuring Mark Rae, Mark 1 and Mr. Scruff, from the album ''Pound For Pound'' (Grand Central Records, 15 September 1997) * Mark Rae β "The Squirrel" appeared on the compilation album ''[[Central Heating 2]]'' (Grand Central Records, 17 April 2000) * [[Peter Nice Trio]] vs. Mr. Scruff β "Harp of Gold" from the compilation album ''Out Patients'' ([[Hospital Records]], 30 May 2000) * [[Fingathing]] β "Just Practice" featuring Mr. Scruff, from the album ''[[The Main Event (album)|The Main Event]]'' (Grand Central Records, 20 November 2000) * [[Will Holland|Quantic]] β "It's Dancing Time" from the compilation album ''Shapes One'' ([[Tru Thoughts]], 1 September 2003) * [[Will Holland|Quantic]] β "Giraffe Walk" from Quantic's album, ''One Off's Remixes and B Sides'' (Tru Thoughts, 6 February 2006) * Swell Sessions β "No No" from the album ''Swell Communications'' (Freerange Records, 24 September 2007) * [[Will Holland|Quantic]] β "Donkey Ride" (Ninja Tune, 12 May 2008) * Kaidi Tatham β "Fresh Noodles" (Prime Numbers, 30 November 2009) * [[Kirsty Almeida]] β "Pickled Spider" (Ninja Tune, 30 April 2010) Several of Mr. Scruff's records also feature guest vocalists and musicians. These include Sneaky (from [[Fingathing]]), [[Roots Manuva]], [[Niko (musician)|Niko]], [[Braintax]], [[Alice Russell (singer)|Alice Russell]] and [[Danny Breaks]]. Both Scruff and Roots Manuva have expressed an interest in recording a full album together, though the artists' schedules have prevented this from happening.<ref name="SundayMail" /> ===Covers by other artists=== * "Get a Move On" was covered by [[Will Holland]]'s side project, [[The Quantic Soul Orchestra]], on the album ''[[Pushin' On]]'' (Tru Thoughts, 5 May 2005). ==Song appearances== * The last segment from the documentary movie ''[[Scratch (2001 film)|Scratch]]'' (2001), entitled "Full Circle," features a different mix of "Spandex Man" with additional samples. * The opening scene of the ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' episode "[[Malcolm in the Middle (season 2)#ep40|Evacuation]]" features "Blackpool Roll". * Episodes of the [[Channel 4]] TV comedy show ''[[Spaced]]'' featured the tracks "Spandex Man," "Chipmunk" and "Blackpool Roll" from the ''[[Keep It Unreal]]'' album. * "Spandex Man" was also used on the [[BBC]] series ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'', is often used on the [[BBC Three]] show ''[[The Real Hustle]]'' and features in the films ''SW9'' and ''Gumball Rally 3000''. * The song "Ug" from the album ''[[Trouser Jazz]]'' is used in numerous ''[[Weebl and Bob]]'' cartoons, including the very first one entitled "Pie." The [[pie]] as a motif later recurred in one of Mr. Scruff's videos ("Sweetsmoke"). * "Get a Move On" has been used in advertisements (including [[Volvo]] and [[Lincoln Motor Company|Lincoln]] automobiles), television shows (like the BBC's snooker highlights, ''[[Bargain Hunt]]'' and ''[[The Apprentice (British TV series)|The Apprentice]]''), and Kenny Anderson's section of the skateboarding video ''One Step Beyond''. The song was chosen by [[Victoria Wood]] as one of her eight favourite records on ''[[Desert Island Discs]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title= Desert Island Discs: Victoria Wood |work=Radio show |publisher=BBC.co.uk (Radio 4) |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnmr/episodes/2007 |access-date=15 December 2009}}</ref> * "Blackpool Roll" was used in New Zealand by television network TV ONE (now [[TVNZ 1]]) as background music as part of their branded channel advertising and show listings. It also appears in the game ''[[Rolando 2]]''. * "Fish" was used in episode 4 of [[Diane Morgan]]'s sitcom ''[[Mandy (TV series)|Mandy]]''. The song is also used by [[Nexus Studios]] for the [[Virgin Atlantic]] safety video, which features the voices of [[Vic Reeves]] and [[Dani Behr]] and by [[Thomson Reuters]] for their UK Customer Service hold music. * Several Mr. Scruff tracks appeared on ''[[Rolando (video game)|Rolando]]'', a game for [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[iPhone]] and [[iPod Touch]] devices in 2008. The game, developed by [http://www.handcircus.com HandCircus] and published by [[Ngmoco]], features the tracks "Ug," "Stockport Carnival," "Spandex Man," "Donkey Ride," "Kalimba," "Shrimp," and "Mice at the Organ." * The track "Kalimba" (from the album ''Ninja Tuna'') is included in the sample music folder on computers running [[Windows 7]]. * "So Long" and "Get a Move On" (from the album ''Keep it Unreal'') have been featured on Cartoon Network's [[Adult Swim]] during commercial breaks. * "Pickled Spider" was featured in the [[Solid Steel]] podcast episode "Revenge of The Nerd" as part of a mash-up by DJ Cheeba. * "Champion Nibble" from ''Trouser Jazz'' was used in the video game ''[[Forza Horizon 2]]''. * A poster for "Beyond (feat. Seaming To)" appears on the office wall in the British television comedy ''[[The IT Crowd]]''. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.mrscruff.com Official website] {{Mr. Scruff}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Scruff, Mr.}} [[Category:1972 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:English record producers]] [[Category:Musicians from Manchester]] [[Category:Music in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport]] [[Category:Musicians from Macclesfield]] [[Category:People from Stockport]] [[Category:Ninja Tune artists]] [[Category:Downtempo musicians]] [[Category:Nu jazz musicians]] [[Category:English electronic dance music DJs]]
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