Shaun Brockhurst, an English dubstep producer, and DJ goes under the moniker “Doctor P.” (born 9 April 1986). Shaun has also produced drum and bass as DJ Picto, Sounds Destructive (with DJ Swan-E and Krafty MC), and Sounds Destructive (with Zachary Kemp, formerly known as Trolley Snatcha) (or simply Picto). On YouTube, a few of his songs, including “Sweet Shop,” “Tetris,” “Big Boss,” “Watch Out,” and the remixes of Example’s “Last Ones Standing” and Plan B’s “Love Goes Down,” have all accumulated more than 5 million views. Together with Flux Pavilion, DJ Swan-E, and Earl Falconer, he founded Circus Records.
A trailer for the 2014 American comedy film Let’s Be Cops featured his song “The Pit,” which he wrote alongside Method Man and Adam F.
Brockhurst stated in a February 2013 interview that he and Eva Simons were developing a second track (the first being “Bulletproof”).
His childhood pal is Flux Pavilion.