As a DJ, Nasty P has supported a number of well known hip hop artists from Beyoncé and Jay-Z on their 2018 On the Run II Tour,[2] Arrested Development[3] to Ghostface Killah and KRS-One, Roots Manuva, Rakim, Talib Kweli and Earl Sweatshirt.
His debut album When the Smoke Clears, released on KFM Records in October 2005, garnered a 4/5 review from the German edition of Rolling Stone.
[9] With his Jay Z/Jimi Hendrix video clocking up to nearly 100,000 views on YouTube to date,[10] Skinny Mag described the album as flawlessly produced[11] with the collection displaying his skills with an MPC.
[14] With more attention being brought to the album by Steve Lamacq at BBC Radio 6 Music picking up on Record Cassettes and playing this on his show.
[18] Released May 2017 on KFM Records the boundary pushing EP [19] provided an introduction to ‘Rich Mundi’ the alter ego of Nasty P.[20] The main single "No Tellin" featured Ed O.G., Reks, Termanology and Akrobatik all established rappers in Massachusetts’ underground scene.
[30][31] Soul Biscuits is a creation of Nasty P and was a hip hop and funk night that ran once a month from 2002 to 2007 at Cabaret Voltaire.
Soul Biscuits hosted breakdance events and MC battles and was a showcase for local talent such as Scottish electronic music producer Hudson Mohawke (then DJ Itchy).
[32] The club night was host to some of Britain's creative hip hop figures like Roots Manuva, Skinnyman[33] MC Profisee and Killa Keller to name a few, some of which Nasty P later went on to work with.
When The Smoke Clears (October 2005)[35][36] It Sounds Nicer When It's Nasty Remix Album (April 2006)[37][38] Choosers Can't Be Beggars (March 2011)[39] The Story Untold EP (February 2012)[40] The Story So Far (March 2012)[41] It Sounds Nicer When It's Nasty Part 2 Remix Album (September 2012)[42] No Tellin E.P (May 2017)[43] Undefeated E.P (August 2024)[44]