Scratch Massive is a French DJ duo, composed of Maud Geffray and Sébastien Chenut.
In 2001, the duo released two EPs, La Face Cachée and Icebreaker, which Pascal Bertin referred to as "little bombs", and which have been remixed numerous times.
Pascal Bertin described it as "an electronic music album which benefits from channeling powerful rock energy".
In 2007, both the second album, Time, and Broken English, were released, the latter being a soundtrack composed for the first feature film of the same name by Zoe Cassavetes.
The album, Time, was mastered by Moritz von Oswald, and features a cover version of The Cure's Three Imaginary Boys.