Genre | Trance |
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Date (CEST) | 2002-11-25 23:00:00 |
Group | 1REAL |
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Files | 1 |
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Gatecrasher_NEC-Scott_Bond_Live_13-04-2001-1REAL
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Gatecrasher NEC - Scott Bond Live
RIPPER...: 1REAL TEAM GRABBER..: Sound Forge 6.0A
RIP DATE.: 26.11.2002 QUALITY..: 192kbps/44.1kHz
ENCODER..: LAME 3.92 GENRE....: Trance
SOURCE...: Radio YEAR.....: 2001
TRACKS...: 01 LABEL....: n/a
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The name is Bond, Scott Bond, license to DJ, spin
records and thrill crowds. Surely he can't be serious
with a name like that? Quite the contrary, he's deadly
serious, so much so that the company which manages his
DJing affairs - Serious Artists Management - is also the
same company which manages Radio 1 DJ Judge Jules and a
stable of other DJ superstars including John Kelly,
Sonique,
Norman Jay and Luke Neville. But Bond is not just simply
a DJ, he has another secret line to his career in that
he is also resident DJ and co-promoter of the Sheffield
based superclub GATECRASHER. He has also written his own
material as an artist under the pseudonym of Q:Dos with
a string of remixes to his credit including Shimmon &
Wolfson's Top 40 hit "Sundance" for React and
Karmasutra's "Storm In My Soul" , all of this and he is
not a day over 25!
Scott's DJing career and dalliance with the disco decks
first began back in 1989 in and around Birmingham's very
colourful night life with his first gig at the legendary
Hummingbird club. As Scott recalls, "playing the
Hummingbird was a baptism of fire, it was a case of
being thrown in at the deep end and just getting on with
it. If the crowd didn't like what you were playing they
would throw glass at you, if you were lucky a bottle,
they tended to bounce rather than break! I managed to
stay there in one piece and figure that if I could deal
with this then I could deal with anything." After
Scott's apprenticeship at the Humming bird he began to
branch out playing at various one-off parties for
friends around the city which were not exactly
legitimate.
By now the young Bond had begun to make a name for
himself and it was not long before Karl and Barney -
promoters of the C.R.E.A.M. all-nighters in Birmingham
had begun to notice the talents of this rising star.
Always sure to back a winner Karl and Barney gave his
first residency at their all-night parties which had
become renowned for their mad-cap antics.
Around 1992 Scott met up with Simon Raine, the then
manger of a club called Bakers. Raine had heard much
about this talented young DJ who was making a name for
himself on the Birmingham club scene. An ambitious
individual, Raine
had begun building the basis for a new breed of dance
club at Bakers, Scott was the missing piece of that
jigsaw.
That night after many double brandies, Simon and Scott
struck a deal, albeit on the back of a beer mat, Scott
agreed to become the new resident DJ at Bakers with
Simon promoting the new night call "Absolutely
Ridiculous". Little did Raine and Bond know at the time,
that five years later on they would both be running one
of the biggest superclubs in the country.
By now Scott had further plans deciding to embark upon a
recording career making his own records and why not?
Many dance music records at the time were being churned
out of the bedroom and it had spawned a new dimension to
club culture in that dance music was being created both
in the studio and in the bedroom. Scott released his
first record "Dap Do Dah" on independent dance label
Global Grooves which received rave reviews and
respectable 'Club' and 'Buzz ' chart placing.
Later that year he set up his own label with a rather
apt title of "ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS RECORDINGS".
Recording under the guise of The Scott Bond project, he
released two records "While your feet are stomping"
which featured on Fantazia's very first House Collection
album mixed by Boy George - and the follow up, "The
Underground", both of which were critically acclaimed
and supported by none other than the dance father
himself Pete Tong.
By now Scott had earned his apprenticeship and in 1993
he started his own night Republica at Bakers DJing
alongside other luminaries such as Boy George, Tall
Paul, Seb Fontaine and Judge Jules. Scott had become
involved in DJing as an interest outside of work as a
shipping clerk, "I just knew that my day job was just a
way of making ends meet, I loved DJing, it was the whole
excitement of playing records that had such an effect on
people. I would long for each day to go by so that I
could go out at night and spin my records, in the end it
got the better of me". Scott's interest in DJing became
more and more involved and it was not long before he was
forced to make a decision of DJing on a full-time basis
and leaving his job or carrying on being a shipping
clerk for the rest of his days.
The encounter with Simon Raine was to prove more
fruitful than even Scott could imagine. In August 1994
Scott joined Simon Raine to promote some one off parties
under the name of Gatecrasher, after all Simon had
gained a reputation as being a party animal and had
often "gate crashed" numerous parties, so the name for a
club night was quite apt. They both set about promoting
their first night at the Archers in Sheffield, a city
which Raine had shrewdly picked for its cosmopolitan
night life. Sheffield had become the birthright of the
romantic era in the 80's breeding bands such as The
Human League, ABC and Heaven 17. It was right at the
heart of industrial Britain where people were not afraid
to try something new, be it heterosexual boys wearing
make-up or a new club that offered a bit more of a
night-out than the local Ritzy. Located under some
railway arches, the Gatecrasher club nights became a
huge success with all of the top DJs demanding to play
at the club. Both Oakenfold and Healy were typically two
of those big supporters of Gatecrasher.
1994 - Scott together with Simon Raine set up and
promoted parties under the name 'Gatecrasher' at the
Arches in Sheffield.
1995 - Gatecrasher moved to the Adelphi and Scott's main
responsibilities were for music policy and marketing
strategy. By now he was well and truly
established as the Gatecrasher resident DJ.
- Formed Q-Dos, signed to leading dance label Stress and
released their debut single "Nocturnal Spirit" which
received rave reviews and was featured on the platinum
selling Kiss in Ibiza compilation album.
1997 - Gatecrasher moved to the Republic which was the
start of the Superclub phenomenon. During 1997 Scott
also started DJing further afield in the UK and abroad.
- In October Scott was voted number 65 in the world's
top 100 DJ's
- In December Scott joined Serious Artist Management.
1998 - In January Scott signed to Guy Ornadel's company
"Balance Management" for remix and production work.
1998 was a very busy year for Scott with his forth
release on Stress in April with "I'm Not Going Home"
which featured an edit by Judge Jules. In May, Scott
stepped up to the hallowed turntables for a Radio 1
Essential Mix with Pete Tong and he made his mark
overseas in Canada, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and
Ibiza.
1999 - Scott voted Number 5 in Mix Mag, the industry
bible.
Okay so its an old set, but its damn good. Everyone
needs to here the good stuff, so enjoy the set!
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01. Scott Bond Live 13-04-2001 : 61:05
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TOTAL TIME : 61:05 min TOTAL SIZE : 83,9 MB
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