The Shuttle sound is boundless, genreless, and in constant flux ? a sonic chameleon, not changing with the times, but stretching the musical landscape to its inevitable evolution.
Born and raised in Southern Maryland, introduced to the electronic sounds in the D.C. and Baltimore clubs growing up, Shuttle found a home for his original sounds amongst the underground Boston musical scene. His unique live shows are now all but infamous within the tightly knit Basstown crew. Their all night parties fuel Boston's underground music culture with Shuttle's insatiable sounds and the thrill of no tomorrow at the forefront of every show.
The Basstown crew are not the only notables for which Shuttle has shared a stage, recent luminaries include: Devlin (Spank Rock), Yelle, Crystal Castles, Diplo, and Caspa. His remix credits are equally as credible and diverse including commissioned remixes of Phoenix, Micachu, and rockers The Death Set.
While still at school Shuttle honed his production skills devouring anything remotely considered listenable. Armed just with his laptop, he began making remixes of his favorite sounds of the day. These bedroom remixes caught the attention of the influential and tastemakers label, Ninja Tune. His critically acclaimed debut release “Tunnel” drew comments such as “this will stand as one of the best electronic singles of 2009” from Pop Matters and was named as Sasha Frere Jones’ number 1 song of 2009. Shuttle, not to rest on his production and DJ talents, also plays drums and co-produced the debut record for the new darlings of the indie scene Passion Pit.