Scott Ialacci,professionally known asDJ Skribble(born October 10, 1968) is an AmericanDJ,producer,remixer,radio personalityand actor.

DJ Skribble
Birth nameScott Ialacci
Born(1968-10-10)October 10, 1968(age 56)
Elmont, New York,U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)DJ,producer,remixer,actor
Instrument(s)Turntables,sampler
Years active1980–present
LabelsFFRR
Warlock
Atlantic
London-Sire
Perfecto
Thrive
WebsiteOfficial website

In the early 1990s, he teamed up with Kamron, ATA, Firstborn and Tommy Never inYoung Black Teenagers,who released two albums before splitting up.[1]

In 1996, he worked with Bill Irwin on the musicalHip Hop Wonderland.He also worked onWyclef Jean's first album,[1]as well as with anotherFugee,Lauryn Hill.[2]

Skribble released several mix albums, including two volumes ofTraffic Jams,two volumes ofMDMA,Essential Dance 2000(onAtlantic Records),Essential Spring BreakandSkribble's House(both onLondon-Sire Records) andPerfecto Presents: DJ Skribble(onThriveDance/Perfecto Records).

Skribble also worked onMTV'sThe Grind,Total Request Live,Spring Break,[3]Hip Hop Nightand theMillennium Special Live.[4]He has appeared several times on various radio and television shows, and appeared in the 2000 filmTurn It Up,credited as 'DJ'.[5]Skribble was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.[6] [7]Skribble was also a host for a short time in 2000 along with co-hostsRebecca Budig,Michael ColeandTazzfor one of theWWF'swrestling television programs,WWF Sunday Night Heatwhen it premiered onMTVin October of that year inWWF New York.

Skribble appeared on New York City radio stations such asHot 97for two years and worked forWKTUfor over eleven years. He is currently a resident DJ at theMGM Grand Hotel and CasinoinLas Vegas.[8]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Traffic Jams(1997)
  • MDMA, Vol. 1(1998)
  • MDMA, Vol. 2(1999)
  • Traffic Jams 2000(1999)
  • Essential Dance 2000(2000)
  • Essential Spring Break - Summer 2001(2001)
  • Essential Presents: Skribble's House(2001)
  • MDMA: Reloaded(2004)
  • Perfecto Presents: DJ Skribble(2005)

Mixed compilations

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  • Best of Dance Mix USA, Vol. 1(1997)
  • Best of Dance Mix USA, Vol. 2(1998)
  • The Real Hip-Hop: Best of D&D Studios, Vol. 1(1999)
  • Reddlite Continuous Mix(2000)
  • Ministry of Sound:American Anthems(2003)
  • ThriveMix 03(2007)
  • ThriveMix 04(2007)
  • ThriveMix Presents: Total Dance 2008(2007)
  • Total Club Hits(2008)
  • ThriveMix 5(2008)
  • Total Club Hits 2(2009)
  • Total Club Hits 3(2009)
  • ThriveMix Presents: Dance Nation: The Ultimate Party Mix!(2010)
  • The New Dance Mix USA, Vol. 3: In the Club(2013)

Singles/EPs

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Selected remixes

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References

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  1. ^abJohn Bush (1968-10-10)."DJ Skribble | Biography".AllMusic.Retrieved2014-08-04.
  2. ^[1]ArchivedDecember 4, 2007, at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Skribble".The DJ List. 2014-06-03.Retrieved2014-08-04.
  4. ^[2]ArchivedFebruary 1, 2010, at theWayback Machine
  5. ^"Turn It Up (2000) - Full cast and crew".IMDb.com.Retrieved2014-08-04.
  6. ^"Boston's Own Debbie And Friends Among The 8th Annual Independent Music Awards Vox Populi Winners".PRLog.Retrieved2014-08-04.
  7. ^[3]ArchivedApril 12, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  8. ^"Nite Bite: DJ Skribble joins roster of Vegas resident DJs".Las Vegas Weekly. 2010-02-12.Retrieved2014-08-04.
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