Latest Release
- 6 DEC 2023
- 3 Songs
- Random Access Memories · 2013
- Dancing For Heaven (Bklava Remix) - Single · 2023
- Wishing I Were Home - Single · 2001
- The Chant - Single · 2021
- Shut The Door (Más Tiempo Mix by Skepta & Jammer) - Single · 2023
- Provenance - Single · 2023
- Defected Presents House Masters - Todd Edwards (Deluxe Edition) · 2024
- Fuck What U Heard - Single · 2023
- Saved My Life · 1996
- Reckless (feat. Lily McKenzie) - Single · 2023
Albums
- 2012
- 2002
- 1999
- 1996
Artist Playlists
- New Jersey house music that conquered the world.
Compilations
Appears On
- Mystic Aytch
- Matt Jam Lamont, Scott Diaz & Smasher
- Zen Freeman & Picard Brothers
- Fred Falke, Zen Freeman & Ampersounds
More To Hear
- Double Back 2 Back mix business.
- Todd "The God" Edwards, plus Jax back to back with Chris Lake.
About Todd Edwards
Though his roots are from within the U.S. house firmament, New Jersey producer Todd Edwards is considered the godfather of U.K. garage. In the early-‘90s, Edwards began a fruitful association with the New York-based Nervous label, remixing house vocalists like Veda Simpson and Kim English. He soon distinguished himself with his gritty, but soulful, sampladelic style: collaging hundreds of snippets from various R&B, disco, and gospel vocals against a bumping house groove. Though little-known in America, breakthrough U.K. singles like “Saved My Life,” with its sinewy bass line and cut-up diva vocals, served as the template for the nascent British garage sound. While his music continues to be largely out-of-step with the house mainstream, Edwards’ work has proven to be influential amongst the dance music cognoscenti; Edwards worked with Daft Punk in 2001 on their sophomore release DISCOVERY, while cutting-edge electronica upstarts like Justice and Akufen have cited him as an influence.
- HOMETOWN
- Bloomfield, NJ, United States
- BORN
- 9 December 1972
- GENRE
- Dance