Jason Carter, better known by the stage name Mad Doctor X (also known as DJ Jason, Jazzy Jason, Jay Rock, London Funk Allstars, DJ Toolz and Clusterfunk) is a British DJ.[1]
Biography
Carter ran the Blapps! Records label, which released several records from 1988–1992 that were club hits in the Baltimore area, as well as in the British rave scene. "Don't Hold Back", "Too Much Energy", and "Let the Freak" were sampled and played heavily by DJs and producers in the Baltimore club scene. The label had two sublabels: Pure Bhoomie and Ruff Lick Records. Carter also released a mini album on d-zone records under the pseudonym "Turntable Symphony" after striking up a friendship with the owner of d-zone, andré jacobs and regularly appearing on his radio show on Pulse FM.
Carter and Aston Harvey of Freestylers formed Blapps Posse, a production team active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their music combined house and hip hop influences, with strong bass lines and house breaks, fused with rap vocals and beats.
Discography
Mad Doctor X/Blapps production
Dynamic Guvnors - Rock The Discothèques (Blapps! Records 1988)
Rebel MC - Set Yourself Free (Desire Records 1989)
Blapps Posse - Don't Hold Back (Blapps! Records 1989)
Blapps Posse - Don't Hold Back Remix (Blapps! Records 1990)
Blapps Posse - Don't Hold Back '91 (TRIBAL BASS 1991)
Turntable Symphony - Instructions Of Life (d-zone 1991)
Turntable Symphony - It'll Make You Go (Ooh) (d-zone 1991)
Turntable Symphony - Can't Stop (d-zone 1991)
Turntable Symphony - Techno Love (d-zone 1991)
Epitome Of Hype - Let The Freak (Big Life 1991)
DJ Toolz - DJ Toolz Vol I (BLAPPS 1992)
Clusterfunk - The Real Deal (mini LP) (Funkasaurus Records 1993)
DJ Toolz - Breaks, Beats N Grooves Vol I (Ninja Tune 1993)
DJ Toolz - Breaks, Beats N Grooves Vol II (Ninja Tune 1993)
Clusterfunk - Do Me Right (Funkasaurus Records 1993)
DJ Toolz - Breaks, Beats N Grooves Vol III (Ninja Tune 1993)
William George - What's All The Fighting For (Funkasaurus Records 1994)