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Artist description
Scope began producing electronic music in 1994, his early tracks were techno and trance. In 1995 he started producing jungle and moved to drum 'n bass up until 1998, when he turned his attentionn to new skool breaks. He began making two step in early 2001 with the track 'Close To You' which proved it's popularity on the dance floor more than a few times. Over the past year he has become more experimental in blending genres together to create his own take on the two step sound. |
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Music Style
2 Step, Breakbeat, House |
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Musical Influences
techno, jazz, funk, drum 'n bass |
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Artist History
October 2000 saw the release of 'Lincoln Street Switch', a five track EP from both Scope and Lo-Key Fu (see Links). He was recently included on the cd compilation "... So Who Likes Fashion Anyway?" |
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Group Members
J. Bamford |
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Instruments
Pentium II 350Mhz, Kawai K5000R, Yamaha An1X, Juno 106, Juno 6, Korg 707, Alesis Monitor Ones, Mackie 1202 desk, Korg D8, Digitech DSP128 effects |
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Albums
October 2000 - 'Lincoln Street Switch' EP with Lo-Key Fu |
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Press Reviews
Eclecticity E-zine (March/April issue), 2001http://www.eclecticityezine.com/egroove/eclecticgroove.html
Pulse Radio Sydney (October 2001), email interview with AliaK
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Location
Sydney, New South Wales - Australia |
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