JD Twitch, one half of the legendary Scottish DJ duo Optimo, has died on the age of 57.
The DJ, actual identify Keith McIvor, introduced in July that he had been identified with an “untreatable” mind tumour, and on Saturday (September 20), his bandmate Jonnie Wilkes confirmed that he had handed away.
Posting on Instagram, Wilkes stated: “It’s with immense unhappiness that I’m writing to let you know Keith handed away peacefully yesterday at 2.06pm at The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow.”
“In a 28 yr partnership he modified my life immeasurably and collectively we took our work in instructions and to locations few persons are fortunate sufficient to discover. I’m endlessly grateful for every thing he bestowed on me, each as a accomplice in music and as a good friend. Keith’s depth and keenness for all times, for music, for creativity and for constructive change merely by no means let up. He was formidable. His perception in folks and the concept standing collectively, that our collective power is highly effective was unwavering. I cherished him for that.”
“My ideas are with Keith’s household and buddies,” Wilkes added. “Thanks to them and the prolonged group who’ve tirelessly supported Keith and one another in the previous few months. Thanks to the employees at The Hospice who made this final whereas pretty much as good because it presumably might be. Keith left us far too quickly. He’ll go now to journey these space-ways however I do know his vitality stays in each considered one of us who had the privilege of understanding him. I like you endlessly Keith.”
McIvor grew up in Edinburgh, the place he co-founded the influential members-only membership night time Pure, which established his popularity for genre-fluid programming. He launched Optimo with Wilkes in 1997 at Glasgow’s Sub Membership, making a legendary, boundary-pushing Sunday night time residency that employed a various music coverage.
The duo started touring worldwide and launched the Optimo Music label, which supported and promoted adventurous new voices in music. McIvor additionally produced acclaimed mixes and movie soundtracks that additional highlighted his deep musical information and curiosity.
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— Tim Sweeney (@BISradio) September 20, 2025
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Amongst these to pay tribute to JD Twitch have been David Holmes, who wrote: “It was an honour to know this lovely soul. RIP you fantastic man. We’ve got misplaced a real nice. Yr legacy will reside on endlessly. Sending honest condolences to Keith’s household and internal household circle.”
Daniel Avery stated on Instagram: “He was an all-time nice. Collectively you gave numerous folks limitless hours of pleasure, pleasure and togetherness. That’s to not point out the generations of DJs you impressed. Sending the entire like to you, my good friend. You’ll little question proceed this legacy.”
Bicep wrote: “We’re each totally heartbroken. The affect Keith and Optimo have had on us is immense, he was a titan of UK music and tradition. He was such an extremely sort, heat, real, caring particular person. Gone far too quickly. We love you Keith. Sending all of the love on this planet to you Jonnie and Keiths household. Enthusiastic about yous every single day.”
Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos wrote: “Very unhappy to learn this. What an affect he had on so many lives.”
2ManyDJs additionally despatched their “deepest condolences”, including that “Keith will likely be sorely missed”, whereas 4 Tet described it as “heartbreaking information” and The Avalanches referred to as JD Twitch “one of the best to ever do it”.
David Holmes stated: “Keith was considered one of a form. I really feel very fortunate to have crossed his path. He won’t ever be forgotten. Large hug Jonnie.”
After McIvor shared the information of his prognosis in July, his spouse began a crowdfunder to assist along with his “24-hour nursing care”, whereas a fundraiser occasion was held at Glasgow’s Queens Park Enviornment later that month.