Todd Edwards began his musical career around 1992. He employs vocal reconstruction techniques to his songs, creating a unique vocal collage set to a four to the floor beat. With remixes numbering in the hundreds, some of the artists Edwards has remixed include Wildchild, St. Germain, Benjamin Diamond, Justice Klaxons make use of a complex vocal sampling technique, which in some cases renders the original track almost unrecognizable. Edwards co-produced and performed vocals on the Daft Punk song "Face t Face" from the album Discovery. The song reached #1 on the Billboard Club chart in 2004. Edwards style went on the influence the British based UK garage scene. Originally known as Speed Garage scene. Originally known as Speed Garage the genre emerged from mainly London based clubs whose DJs would play Edwards' (and similar producers) tracks sped up means of the pitch shfit function on the Technics turntable, thus coining the term "speed" garage.