Scott Kemp (GB)

Artist
Scott Kemp's largely founded dub-like bass lines, have been grabbing the attention of clubber's and fellow artist's alike, for several years already, and with ever growing support from artists including Desolat's first ladies 'tINI' and 'Anthea', and Panorama Bar’s ‘Julie Marghilano’, his mounting reputation as a formidable DJ/Producer is entirely justified. Having enjoyed early appearances at London’s Ministry of Sound, Brick House and Egg Club, Scott quickly assumed a reputation for showcasing a completely unique and flawless underground sound, building-up crowds with a deep-groove and climaxing with organic bass driven techno. Six years on, aged just 24 years old, Scott Kemp is regarded by many in the industry as an established ‘young gun’ of the London underground scene, boasting worldwide support from Berlin, Italy, Holland, Ibiza and even the states, from the likes of tINI, YAYA, Randall M, Chad Andrews, Medeew and Pan-Pot, to name but a few. Scott’s application to cultivating himself a rounded electronic musician is further reinforced by both his own label imprint and internationally recognised event brand 'NoVus'. However, Scott’s foremost passion and focus remains applying himself religiously within the studio. Having already achieved a string of releases, both digital and vinyl, with labels including Baile Musik, Earlydub Records, Deep Tech Records, Entail Records, Hypertone Reocrds and Wiggle Records, August 2013 welcomes Scott's eagerly awaited debut release on Anja Schneider's Mobilee Records, which will undoubtedly springboard him onto the next level as a wholly rounded artist. Consistently proving his worth behind the turntables, as a fantastic DJ, who’s also accustomed to playing vinyl only, on more than the odd occasion, there is no doubting that Scott Kemp is a natural born producer, with the passion, ambition and propensity which could one day make him comparable to the likes of Magda and the other greats to which he aspires within this rapidly emergent genre.
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    2014