Bristol, England-based electronic music producer Roni Size is a DJ and founder of the drum and bass music collective Reprazent. After honing his sound at house parties around Bristol and eventually releasing a series of albums starting with 1993's Music Box, Size broke into a mainstream audience with his group Reprazent's album New Forms, which earned the Mercury Prize in 1997. In between working with Reprazent, he collaborated with several different artists for projects such as Breakbeat Era with DJ Die and Leonie Laws. Size released his first true solo album in 2002 titled Touching Down, before reforming Reprazent in 2008 for the release of a deluxe edition of New Forms and a subsequent world tour that included stops at some of the word's largest festivals such as Glastonbury and Bestival.