Early life Scott Elliott Jenkins is from Beckenham, and attended
Langley Park School for Boys and a university in
Canterbury. He became interested in electronic music after hearing the works of
the Prodigy and
Pendulum. he initially made
dubstep,
drum and bass,
rap and
trap beats. His first set was at a
parent–teacher conference.
Bassline works, Pure Bassline 2, and Faith in Chaos In 2013, aged 17, Jenkins was introduced by a friend to "The Grid" by
Bristol-based duo My Nu Leng; enamoured by what he was hearing, he switched to making
bassline, a
Facebook group for music, parties, and track identification; he then signed with CruCast, In January 2020, "Behind the Bass: Skepsis", a short film produced by Ranvia Johal examining Skepsis, screened as part of a series by
Master's journalism graduates at
Nottingham Trent University, and the following month, Dave Jenkins of
DJ Mag wrote that "during 2016-17", Jenkins,
Bru-C, and CruCast act Darkzy had become "household names for anyone following the heavier end of UK bass music". During the pandemic, Jenkins produced the fifteen-track album
Faith in Chaos; he told ''Manchester's Finest'' in November 2021 that he had produced it with the intention of producing something that lasted a bit longer, on the grounds that artists were putting tracks out constantly and finding them quickly forgotten. which Jenkins promoted with a show at
Ministry of Sound, and which charted at No. 79 on the UK Album Downloads Chart; shortly afterwards, he moved to
Liverpool.
Drum and bass works, "Rave Out", and "Green & Gold" In April 2022, Jenkins' remix of
DJ Fresh's drum and bass track "
Gold Dust" appeared on a package of remixes intended to celebrate the song's 10th anniversary, even though the song was first released in 2008 and re-released in 2010. Jenkins then diversified into making his own drum and bass, The following month, Jenkins attended a writer's camp with
Ultra Records, which had been organised by Turno, including the charity single "What's On Your Mind". "Rave Out", a collaboration with Turno and Charlotte Plank, was the first track completed at the camp, and discussed men's mental health; the track came out in June 2023, and entered the UK Top 40 in September 2023 at No. 37, spending one week there. "Rave Out" later appeared on Plank's mixtape
InHer World. Jenkins and Plank later collaborated again in February 2024 for "Green & Gold", a collaboration with
Rudimental and Riko Dan of
Roll Deep, which charted at No. 29. == Artistry ==