Doctor P is the
stage name of the
Englishdubstepproducer and
DJ, Shaun Brockhurst (born 9 April 1986). Shaun has also produced
drum and bass under the aliases Sounds Destructive (with Zachary Kemp, currently known as Trolley Snatcha), Slum Dogz (with DJ Swan-E and Krafty MC) and DJ Picto (or simply Picto). Some of his songs, including "Sweet Shop", "Tetris", "Big Boss", "Watch Out" and the remixes of Example's "
Last Ones Standing" and Plan B's "
Love Goes Down" have all received more than 5 million views on
YouTube.[1] He is the co-founder of
Circus Records, along with
Flux Pavilion, DJ Swan-E and
Earl Falconer.[1]
His collaboration with
Adam F and
Method Man, "The Pit", was used in a trailer for the 2014 American comedy film Let's Be Cops.
In a February 2013 interview, Brockhurst said he was working on a second track with
Eva Simons[2] (the first being "Bulletproof").
Since the letter "P" does not appear in Brockhurst's name, it can be puzzling as to where his alias comes from. In an interview, Doctor P stated that the "P" in his name stands for Picto, which was a nickname of his. It came from a predictive text suggestion that popped up when his name was typed (furthermore, one of his friends, following that, called him "Doctor Picto").[3]
Discography
Releases
"Air Raid" (with
Flux Pavilion) [Circus, 21 September 2009]
"Rasputins Gold" [Circus, 30 November 2009]
"Sweet Shop" / "Gargoyle" [Circus, 4 February 2010]
"Stinkfinger" (with Flux Pavilion) [XS Dubz, April 2010][4]
"Sweet Shop" (Radio Edit) [Circus, 4 June 2010]
"Badman Sound" [Dub Police, 28 June 2010]
"Vampire Dub" [Circus, 9 August 2010]
"Sweet Shop" (Come Follow Me Mix) (Doctor P vs.
P Money) [Circus, 23 August 2010]
"Sweet Shop" (Flux Pavilion Remix) [Circus, 23 August 2010]