Gridlok was raised in the Tampa Bay area of Florida and trained as a classical violinist. He soon found himself edging away from the constraints of a traditional musical education. He began picking up other instruments, familiarizing himself with methods and techniques outside of the cloistered world of classical music. In his early teens, he began his first experiments with primitive recording gear, using a four track tape recorder, a drum machine and a Radio Shack microphone. Taken in by the possibility of being able to theoretically translate any musical idea into a recording, he found himself drifting further away from traditional music and further into the seemingly limitless possibilities of electronic music production.
Influenced by electronic rock, Gridlok was drawn toward the style of dance music known as Drum & Bass.
One of Gridlok’s earliest notable tracks was “Heatwave” on Violence Recordings. This single was the first of a string of critically acclaimed commercial releases with respected labels. Remixing artists such as Josh Wink for Dieselboy’s Project Human release and The Usual Suspects for Renegade Hardware focused his skills for what would be his most important project to date, reworking Ed Rush & Optical’s Compound. This remix was well received in the Drum & Bass community, and Gridlok remains the only US artist to be involved with Virus Recordings.
In 2005, Gridlok released his first album with Hive, Keaton and Echo, Welcome To Violence. After this well-publicized release, Gridlok began work on his first double pack release on P51, The 5 On 1 EP, which included his second collaboration with Dom & Roland that year and work with Silver, Optiv, Ryme Tyme, and Echo. Around this time, Gridlok released a single on Hive’s Violence Recordings, “Hard As Fuck/5th Dimension,” remixed Mampi Swift’s “Trippin” for Charge Recordings, and teamed up with Hive to rework Calyx Are You Ready for Moving Shadow. In September 2006, Gridlok released his first artist album, entitled “Break The System”. This effort was released via 3 piece vinyl and double CD on his own Project Fifty-One label, and features original music spanning the breadth of his vision for Drum & Bass. Since then he has released remixes of that project as “Reboot The System” and his latest project “Void”.