Trolley Snatcha

Developing a diverse, distinctive sound on Dub Police since the mid 2000s, Zack Kemp has consistently pushed the dubstep sound in bold creative new territories. Now spotted on the likes of Never Say Die, he continues to deliver his bold, well-chiseled message. As far as we know, he's never actually stolen a trolley.

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Trolley Snatcha & Gentlemens Club – Lose Your Head

FuntCase & Trolley Snatcha – Bad Selection

Trolley Snatcha – Suicide Bassline

Trolley Snatcha – Off Centre

Corbu – Neon Hallway (TC Remix)

Jess Glynne – Right Here (TC Remix)

Daft Punk – Get Lucky (TC Bootleg)

Trolley Snatcha – Make My Whole World

Kano – Spaceship (Trolley Snatcha Remix)

Trolley Snatcha – Roccos Revenge

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#TBT: Kano - Spaceship (Trolley Snatcha Remix)

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#TBT – Dreadzone – Gangster (Trolley Snatcha Remix)

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#TBT: Chase & Status – Blind Faith (Trolley Snatcha Remix)

#TBT: Chase & Status – Blind Faith (Trolley Snatcha Remix)

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Trolley Snatcha: People have started to care about dubstep again!

Trolley Snatcha: People have started to care about dubstep again!

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