Hailing from London's music scene, Garth was the first of the notorious Wicked crew to call San Francisco home. He instigated the now legendary Full Moon parties and co-founded Wicked in 1991. From those heady beginnings, Wicked has been credited widely as the catalyst that put San Francisco on the global dance map.

Acquiring a custom-designed Turbosound rig from the UK in 1994, Wicked established itself as a night of dance second to none by hosting guest DJ talent such as Tony Humphries, Little Louis Vega, Chez Damier, Harvey, DJ Pierre, Roger Sanchez and Francois Kevorkian.

In addition to hosting these special Wicked events and touring annually with the Wicked Sound System in the crew's 1947 Greyhound bus, Garth is an accomplished soloist whose uncompromising dub style has kept him in demand across the U.S. at renowned clubs like 1015 and Townsend in SF to The Roxy and Twilo in NYC and all stops between. He scored global critical acclaim with his breakout anthem 'Disco Glory', and in August 1997, was named one of the Top 10 producers to watch in Muzik Magazine, alongside David Morales and Sean "Puffy" Combs. In 1998 Film director Gus Van Sant picked up 'Open Sesame', a song Garth produced, for his Hollywood movie 'Speedway Junky', starring Warren G and Darryl Hannah.

Since its inception in 1998, Grayhound has released a string of critically acclaimed singles from Garth and Wicked, Rasoul, Doc Martin, Dano and Tony. Recently Garth has become a highly sought after remixer, completing a long list of projects including A Tribe Called Quest, Perry Farrell, Faithless, Nick Holder and many others.

Discography
Audio Soul Project
DJ Garth
Danny Krivit
Terry Farley
Joey Negro
H-Foundation
Ian Pooley
Jamie Anderson
Joeski & Onionz
Lexicon Avenue
Magik Johnson
Miguel Migs
Nick Holder
Plastic Avengers
Peace Division
Sirus