FreQ Nasty has widely been considered a pioneer in
breakbeat music since the genre's initial rise in popularity. FreQ Nasty began his career in 1998 on the UK label Botchit & Scarper, where he forged his sound of
ragga,
hip-hop,
dancehall, and heavy basslines at the apex
London's 1990s
dance music revolution. Of his early releases, the singles "Boomin Back Atcha" and "Move Back" quickly became classics within the
breaks genre. In 2003, he moved to
Skint Records, where he went on to release a list of top records, collaborating with and remixing a diverse range of artists including
Fatboy Slim,
Kelis,
KRS-One,
Roots Manuva,
Rodney P,
Bassnectar,
Tipper, and
reggae legend
Junior Delgado. 2008 saw the release of "
Creator", his crossover hit collaboration with
Santigold and producer Switch, and the
Fabric Live 42 mix CD, which was picked as
DJ Magazines compilation of the month. In early 2011, he released "Dread at the Controls" under California label Muti Music, which subsequently launched the seventeen-city "Monsters of Bass" tour. In that following December, FreQ's
Low FreQuency Pureland EP was released, earning
DJ Magazines selection as the MoneyShot release for December, receiving a 10 out of 10 rating. ==Activism and side projects==