Gavin Campbell (music producer)

Gavin Campbell was a renowned DJ at many Melbourne clubs of the 1980s and 1990s, including the highly successful Razor, along with Tasty, Savage, Bump!

[1] After licensing a pair of old disco hits from the U.S. by Jimmy Bo Horne,[5] in 1988–9 Campbell created Razor Records, the first independent dance music label in Australia.

[14] In the same year, New Zealand-born artist, actor and musician Samuel Gaskin was signed to Razor, releasing two debut singles on the label.

[15] Around 2017 Filthy Lucre was expanded to include Melbourne DJ/producer Nick Coleman and multi-instrumentalist Ania Reynolds (who was then musical director of Circus Oz).

Longtime members Witiyana Marika, Malngay Yunupingu and Stuart Kellaway were joined by blues singer Yirrmal (Marika's son), vocalists Yirrnga Yunupingu and Constantina Bush (aka Kamahi Djordon King), Reynolds, and guitarist Megan Bernard,[17] while Coleman and Campbell worked on mixing and production.

[22] Actor and filmmaker Robert Chuter described him as "one of the most important and influential figures in the dance music and club scene in Australia... a Melbourne legend, a much loved DJ who refuses to be ordinary".

Promotional card of a Tasty party (1994)