“A true unsung hero” David Rodigan, BBC Radio 2
From compiling TDK D90s in the early 90s to touring with The Wailers, remixing for Trojan Records and performing in front of thousands at festivals all around the world, Count Skylarkin has been making people dance for the past 25 years – specialising in new and vintage reggae, rocksteady, Jamaican ska, hot swing, jump blues, dancehall, hip hop and jungle vinyl and guaranteed good times.
Over the years The Count has shared stages, decks and rum with such musical luminaries as The Wailers (UK Tour DJ), The Specials, Toots & The Maytals, Chronixx, Protoje, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, The Skatalites, Prince Buster, Alton Ellis, Beres Hammond, Ernest Ranglin, Max Romeo, Susan Cadogan, Mad Professor, Don Letts, Massive Attack’s Daddy G and Horace Andy to name but a few. In 2015 the Count was invited to appear on David Rodigan’s BBC Radio 2 show, where he shared tunes and tales from two decades in music.
An East Oxford resident of some 20-odd years, Count Skylarkin is proud to have played at every Cowley Road Carnival since its inception in 2001, during which time it has expanded to become one of the biggest street festivals in the UK. His stand outside The Bullingdon is consistently the busiest soundsystem at Carnival.
These days probably busier than he’s ever been, when he’s not racking up motorway and air miles gigging across Britain and the world, Count Skylarkin is the creator and curator of the critically acclaimed Big Ten Inch and Skylarkin & Soundsystem clubnights in London and Oxford.