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Scott Lewis’s love affair with DJing began back in 1997 at age 17. His early musical influences ranged from Depeche Mode to Spandau Ballet to Queen, later becoming embroiled in the house and techno from the likes of the Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers along with music from DJs like Tall Paul and Jeremy Healy. He would cement his passion for dance music at the same place many of his generation would vouch as their main influence; Liverpool's clubbing institution, Cream. Here, he absorbed the sounds of Jon Carter and the blistering beats of Timo Mass along with the deeper Chicago sound emanating from The Annexe all inspiring him to create sonic tapestries of his own.
Scott held down residencies in his hometown, but was soon playing gigs throughout Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Preston, and beyond, developing his sound and style at some of the most renowned nights of the North.
In 2007 Scott chalked up appearances at the Circus and Chibuku afterparties as the resident DJ, playing alongside luminaries such as Yousef, Green Velvet, Jesse Rose, Claude Van Stroke and Justin Long, impressing the dance floor with energetic mixes from the darker shades of house, often dipping in and o... More Biography
Scott held down residencies in his hometown, but was soon playing gigs throughout Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Preston, and beyond, developing his sound and style at some of the most renowned nights of the North.
In 2007 Scott chalked up appearances at the Circus and Chibuku afterparties as the resident DJ, playing alongside luminaries such as Yousef, Green Velvet, Jesse Rose, Claude Van Stroke and Justin Long, impressing the dance floor with energetic mixes from the darker shades of house, often dipping in and o... More Biography