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Scott McIlroy (born 1971, Coventry, England), better known as Doc Scott or Nasty Habits, is a British drum and bass DJ and producer.[1][2]

Biography

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He originally started to DJ at clubs and raves such as Amnesia House and The Eclipse in 1989/1990, before appearing all over the country and in the mid 1990s played at the seminal Metalheadz at the Blue Note nights.[3][4][2] Goldie has called him "The King of the Rollers".[3]

His first track was "NHS" released on Simon 'Bassline' Smith's label Absolute 2.[5] From there, he would record classics on labels such as Reinforced Records and Metalheadz, such as "Here Come The Drumz / Dark Angel",[5][6][7] "Deranged", "VIP Drumz/Unofficial Ghost",[5] and "Shadow Boxing" (released on his own 31 Records label).[8][5][9]

Between 2014 and 2018, he hosted the Future Beats show on London's Origin FM.[8]

Selected discography

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Selected singles/EPs

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  • NHS EP - Surgery (Absolute 2, 1991)
  • NHS Second Chapter - NHS (Disco Remix) (Absolute 2, 1992)
  • As Nasty As I Want To Be EP - Here Comes The Drumz/Dark Angel/Mayday/Let's Go (as Nasty Habits) (Reinforced Records, 1992)
  • Street Knowledge (Reinforced Records, 1993)
  • Get Busy Cru/Deranged (with Keith Suckling) (Reinforced Records, 1993)
  • VIP Drumz (Metalheadz, 1993)
  • Drumz 95/Blue Skies (Metalheadz, 1995)
  • Far Away/Its Yours (Metalheadz, 1995)
  • Unofficial Ghost (Metalheadz, 1996)
  • Tokyo Dawn (Nexus, 1996)
  • Shadow Boxing/Prototyped (as Nasty Habits) (31 Records, 1996)

Mix compilations

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  • MixMag Live Vol 22: Breakbeat Experiments (MixMag, 1996)

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