Shy FX is coming to Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool. Join us on Friday 28th November 2025!

Shy FX (London-born DJ and producer ) is a veteran jungle/drum’n’bass DJ and producer who has scored several U.K. pop hits and helped the genre achieve mainstream acceptance while maintaining underground credibility. The grandson of pioneering Jamaican sound system DJ Count Shelly, Shy FX made his name producing ragga-jungle, marrying fast, choppy breakbeats with reggae samples and dancehall vocals. “Original Nuttah,” his groundbreaking 1994 single with , was one of jungle’s first U.K. Top 40 hits and remains one of the genre’s signature tunes. As jungle evolved into drum’n’bass and largely shifted away from overt reggae influence, Shy FX remained a respected and influential producer, releasing countless underground club tracks (including the 1998 classic “Bambaata”) and founding successful labels  and . His hit singles in collaboration with fellow drum’n’bass veteran , beginning with 2001’s Top Ten-charting “Shake Ur Body,” have brought a pop/R&B sensibility to the genre, and he has remixed or collaborated with British pop stars such as , , and . Many of Shy FX’s productions from the 2010s, including 2016’s “Honey” (with ) and his 2018 remix of ‘s “Let Me Down,” have paid homage to his reggae roots. He collaborated with dancehall artist  on 2024’s Rudeboy Design Soundtape.

After debuting in 1993 with the breakbeat hardcore single “Jungle Love,” Shy FX signed to  (Sound of the Underground), where he had previously been employed as a tape operator. Singles “Gangsta Kid” and “Sound of the Beast” established his explosive ragga-jungle sound, but his third  release, the infectious anthem “Original Nuttah,” was an out-of-the-box success. The song perfectly epitomized jungle’s growing ragga-ruffneck style, with a light-speed rhythm track and rude-boy scatting from . Almost immediately after its release, the single ignited dance clubs, flew out of the stores, and eventually made the British charts. Several more singles on  followed, as well as the full-length Just an Example in 1995. Shy FX founded  that year, releasing hard-edged tracks such as “Wolf,” “The Message,” and “Bambaata” — kinetic jump-up fusions of ragga attitude and old-school hip-hop themes.  also spawned a sublabel, , releasing steady rollers on low-key white-label 12″s.

Around the beginning of the 2000s, Shy FX began collaborating with  on more pop-oriented drum’n’bass songs, the first of which — the samba-flavored “Shake Ur Body” — was released on mainstream dance label  and was a U.K. Top Ten hit. The duo were subsequently signed to ‘s  label, which released the full-length Set It Off in 2002. The pair continued their pop collaborations, but also released more underground jungle tracks as Ebony Dubsters. Shy FX founded a new label, , in 2005, releasing his second album with , Diary of a Digital Soundboy. The label would grow to encompass electro, U.K. funky house, and dubstep, with releases by dozens of artists.

Shy FX produced album tracks for  in 2007 and 2009, and his remix of , , and ‘s 2010 single “Never Be Your Woman” was a Top Ten U.K. hit. He also remixed ‘s number three hit “She Said,” released the single “Raver” featuring , and produced ‘s single “Light Up (The World),” which featured . Two 2013 singles, “Soon Come” (with ) and “Cloud 9” (with ), also reached the U.K. charts. A pair of singles with , “Feelings” and “Everyday,” appeared in 2014. “Honey,” a faithful roots reggae tune featuring , was released in 2016. He continued moving away from jungle with 2017 singles “We Just Don’t Care” (featuring Shingai) and “Chocolate” (with , , and ), as well as his 2018 reggae remix of “Let Me Down” by  (featuring ).

Shy FX founded the  label in early 2018 and began releasing vocal-driven drum’n’bass singles such as “Badboy Business” (with Kate Stewart and ) and “Roll the Dice” (with  and Stamina MC), leading up to the release of 2019’s Raggamuffin Soundtape. He reunited with  for “Original Nuttah 25,” a re-recorded update of their 1994 classic. The remix set Raggamuffin Reloaded and DJ mix Honey, I Shrunk the Rave, Vol. 1 appeared in 2020. Shy FX and  teamed up for the 2021 EP Darker Than Blue. “Come Around Slowly,” a single with , was released in 2022, as was the  collaboration “Amazing.” In 2023, Shy FX released “Good Morning,” featuring  and . Rudeboy Design Soundtape, a full collaboration with , appeared in 2024, with , , , and KINGH also making appearances. “Risk It All,” a single featuring , rounded out the year. ~ John Bush & Paul Simpson, Rovi.

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