Toddla T

Record producer

Birthday February 22, 1985

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Sheffield, United Kingdom

Age 39 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1965

Bell's first album, for 1965 Records, encompasses hip-hop, electro, garage, dancehall and house and was released in May 2009.

The major collaborators were Serocee and Mr Versatile.

The album also features further collaborations with Matt Helders from the Arctic Monkeys, Benjamin Zephaniah, Roots Manuva, Tinchy Stryder, Joe Goddard and Hervé.

He has created a mix album for the London nightclub Fabric.

Bell DJs in clubs and festivals throughout the UK, Europe, North America and Australia.

He has a quarterly residency at XOYO and a soundsystem at Notting Hill Carnival.

He formerly had a weekly show on BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Asian Network and is involved in recording and producing various artists including Roots Manuva, Skepta, Wiley, Ms. Dynamite & Róisín Murphy.

He has remixed Little Dragon, Major Lazer and Hot Chip.

1985

Thomas Mackenzie Bell (born 22 February 1985), better known by the stage name of Toddla T, is an English DJ, record producer, remixer and songwriter from Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Bell was raised in Sheffield where he attended King Edward VII School.

He started DJing at the age of 14 in the clubs and bars of Sheffield and by the age of 16 had left school to pursue a full-time career in the music industry.

His stage name was given to him by the older Sheffield DJs who influenced him and was used to indicate his relative youth.

He has two children with his wife, fellow former BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac.

Bell is a fan of Sheffield United F.C.

2010

In 2010 he signed to the record label Ninja Tune and released Watch Me Dance in 2011.

2012

In 2012, Bell started his record label Girls Music with Raf Rundell from The 2 Bears.

Toddla is also a producer in his own right, having produced singles such as Young T & Bugsey's "Strike A Pose" and Headie One, AJ Tracey and Stormzy's "Ain't It Different".

2020

In August 2020, Toddla announced that he would be leaving the BBC after 11 years at the end of September.