Artful Dodger (duo)

Artful Dodger
OriginSouthampton, England
GenresUK garage
Years active
  • 1993–2001 [Mark Hill, Pete Devereux]
  • 2001 [Mark Hill][1]
  • 2001–2003 [Pete Devereux, DJ Dave Low & unknown]
  • 2003–present [MC Alistair, DJ Dave Low]
Labels
Members
  • MC Alistair
  • DJ Dave Low
Past members
Original Dodger
Years active2017–2018
Labels
Members

Artful Dodger was originally a UK garage duo featuring songwriters and producers Mark Hill and Pete Devereux. They achieved notoriety in the 1990s and early 2000s, releasing seven consecutive singles all of which charted in the United Kingdom Top 20. During this period, the then-unknown Craig David was featured on the track "Re-Rewind". The single launched David's career, landing at #2 in the UK singles chart. Hill and Devereux won numerous accolades, including the 2000 UK Producers of the Year and Ivor Novello recognition for their songwriting.

In 2001, Hill and Devereux parted ways due to creative differences and the trademark, name and usage rights of 'Artful Dodger' were purchased by Blessed Records.

Having reunited in 2017, Hill and Devereux found themselves unable to release new music or perform under their own name.

The band is named after a character in the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, due to their numerous early bootlegs. They are referred to in the Streets' single "Let's Push Things Forward". Many Artful Dodger tracks can be found on the UK garage compilation album series Pure Garage, mixed by DJ EZ.

What began as a handle for the release of underground bootleg recordings quickly blossomed into a musical project creating original material for mainstream release[2] and culminated in the release of It's All About the Stragglers, after the duo went on to work with an array of up-and-coming vocalists.[3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference auto8 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Paul Ridney, "Re-Rewind Artful Dodger feat. Craig David [Secrets of a Dance Hit with Ridney]". SoundCloud. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. ^ Sam, "Mark Hill/Artful Dodger [Producer]". Speakhertz, 24 April 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2019.