Todd Edwards is a pioneering figure in garage house and UK garage, known for his genre-defining vocal sampling techniques and soulful, dancefloor-ready productions. Emerging from Bloomfield, New Jersey in the early 1990s, Edwards helped shape the sound of speed garage with tracks like “Saved My Life” and “Guide My Soul.” His signature style—chopping and layering vocal fragments into rhythmic mosaics—has influenced generations of producers, including Daft Punk, with whom he collaborated on “Face to Face” and the Grammy-winning “Fragments of Time.” His discography spans acclaimed albums like Prima Edizione, Odyssey, and Full On, showcasing a blend of gospel, disco, and house that remains unmistakably his.
Edwards is celebrated for his dynamic live sets, performing at top-tier festivals and clubs across the globe. Recent appearances include Parklife Festival in Manchester, Jolene Sound Room in Miami, and Club Vinyl in Denver, where he delivers high-energy performances that fuse classic garage grooves with modern house rhythms. His shows are a masterclass in rhythm and emotion, drawing packed crowds and rave reviews wherever he plays.
Now based in Los Angeles, Edwards continues to tour internationally and release new music, including collaborations with Shermanology, Rudimental, and The Blessed Madonna. With a loyal fanbase and a legacy that spans decades, Todd Edwards remains one of the most impactful and innovative artists in electronic music today.