Jumpin Jack Frost

Nigel Thompson (born 29 May 1967), better known as Jumpin Jack Frost, is a British jungle and drum and bass DJ and record producer.

His friendship with Bryan Gee would lead to both forming the celebrated drum and bass label V Recordings in 1993, and signing artists such as Roni Size, DJ Die, and Krust.

[2] In 1994, Frost would produce one of the jungle scenes most seminal anthems in Burial, under the alias of Leviticus, released on the V Recordings sub-label Philly Blunt.

Frost returned to radio in 2012 co-hosting the drum and bass show on Mi-Soul alongside DJ Bailey.

[7] Through writing his autobiography published in 2017, Frost has in the last few years increasingly spoken up about mental health issues.