DJ Hazard

DJ Hazard
Dj Hazard
Birth name Scott Molloy
Origin England
Genres Drum and bass
Occupations songwriter, musician, audio mixing, record producer, DJ
Years active 1999–present
Labels Real Playaz, Ganja Records, Frontline Records, Playaz Digital
Associated acts DJ Hype, DJ Zinc, Sub Zero, Original Sin, Ganja Kru

Scott Molloy (Born 1977) known by his stage name DJ Hazard is a drum & bass DJ and Producer from Birmingham.[1]

Biography

He is part of the True Playaz & Ganja Records label and also releases songs under his alias Dirty Harry and Vague through his own record company Radius Recordings.[1]

DJ Hazard can be usually found on the last Friday of every month, at the FabricLive Playaz night at Fabric, Farringdon, London.

Chart placings

  • Cola Cube / Ninja Technique reached 21 on the UK Indie Chart on 2 September 2006.[2]
  • Busted reached 24 on the UK indie chart on 2 June 2007.[3]
  • Mr. Happy (with Distorted Minds) reached 19 on the UK indie chart on 13 October 2007.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "About DJ Hazard". http://www.realplayaz.co.uk/?page_id=33&phpMyAdmin=bPXP8oGnryyCjT6Q1AqrxjWsZ83&phpMyAdmin=uTXouMIgSrfRrXqor%252CfxOykQWXb. Retrieved 29 October 2011. 
  2. ^ Charts Plus, issue 262
  3. ^ Charts Plus, issue 301
  4. ^ Charts Plus, issue 320

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