JD Twitch Death: Optimo DJ Dies After Brain Tumor Diagnosis

JD Twitch, Pioneering Scottish DJ and Half of Optimo,⁣ Dies at 57

Glasgow, Scotland – JD Twitch,⁣ the esteemed Scottish DJ and one half of‍ the ‌influential ⁤electronic⁢ music duo Optimo, has died, his partner Jonnie Wilkes announced today.​ he was 57. The news marks a notable loss for the global dance music community, as Twitch, alongside Wilkes, helped shape club culture with their eclectic and boundary-pushing sets.

Optimo, formed in the late 1990s,⁢ rose to prominence through‌ their weekly ⁢club nights at Glasgow’s Sub Club, running every⁢ week until 2010.The pair weren’t confined ⁢by genre, championing electroclash, punk, ⁢new ⁣wave,⁤ soft rock,‍ and a diverse ⁣range of styles alongside ‍dance tracks, and hosting live performances by acts like LCD Soundsystem and TV On the Radio. Their⁤ open-minded approach prefigured the internet age’s embrace of musical diversity, ‍earning them ⁣recognition ‌as ⁢a pivotal ​force in ‌global dance culture.

Beyond‌ Optimo, keith McIvor – twitch’s given name – was a⁣ prolific producer and in-demand remixer. Discogs lists​ 108 remixes to his credit, including ⁤work for Franz ⁤Ferdinand, Róisín ​Murphy, Manic Street Preachers, and Florence + the Machine. He also founded the Optimo Music label, and its spin-offs like Selva Discos, and curated acclaimed compilation albums such as How to Kill the DJ ⁢(Part Two).‍ McIvor further⁣ demonstrated his musical breadth by composing ​the soundtrack to the 2019 film Beats, set in the ⁤90s rave scene in⁢ Scotland, and releasing music under the alias Tomorrow ‍the Rain Will Fall ​Upwards.

McIvor publicly ⁤announced his illness in⁢ July‌ 2025, stating, “My symptoms weren’t immediately diagnosed, and my health declined ‍very rapidly over just ‌a few weeks … I am currently trying to process this ⁢news and prioritising spending precious⁤ time with​ the peopel I love.”

Wilkes paid tribute to McIvor, saying, “I am forever grateful for everything he bestowed on me, ⁤both ‌as a partner in music and as a friend. Keith’s intensity and passion ⁤for ⁢life, for music, for creativity⁤ and ​for ​positive⁢ change simply never let up.​ He was formidable.His belief in people and the idea that standing together, that ‌our collective strength is ⁣powerful was unwavering. I‍ loved him for that.” He concluded, “Keith left us far too soon. He will go now to travel those space-ways but I know his energy ‍remains in every one of us⁣ who ⁢had the privilege⁣ of knowing him.I ⁤love you forever Keith.”

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