Friday, May 21, 2010

Scott Grooves The Journey

Patrick Scott aka Scott Grooves received his house music baptism from Jeff Mills' legendary The Wizard radio shows and going to the legendary Music Institute. It was at this seminal club that he met Kevin Saunderson. After forging a friendship with Kevin, Scott tinkled the keyboards for Inner City. After hearing a Soma (Funk D'Void) record in a Detroit record store Scott Grooves sent a demo of his album to the Soma office. The rest is history!

Download Scott Grooves Mp3 Albums

Scott Grooves - Mothership Reconnection

A fantastical video from a DaftPunk remix

Scott Grooves feat. Chris Codish - Organ Nights (1999)

from the compilation mix album "Ministry Of Sound - Late Night Sessions 3"

Mothership Recconection (Daft Punk Remix) - Scott Grooves

Higher Quality; www.youtube.com Scott Grooves - Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix) Featured on Musique Vol. 1 (1993 - 2005) ©Daft Punk, EMI, Virgin Records, etc. ____________________________ Do you have electronic music? Do you want it displayed on my youtube channel? Contact me (via pm) with the song in mind, and if it meets my approval I will make a video of it and post it on the page! [any artist in mind will do, and all is free of course]

Scott Grooves - Coco Brown

Scott Grooves - Coco Brown - Clone Holland

Scott's next release was his collaboration with Roy Ayers in a rendition of Lonnie Liston Smith's classic "Expansions" (Soma 65). This release originated after Scott approached Roy when he was playing a concert in Detroit. The superb track also featured the talents of Charles Green on Rhodes, Carl Homes on Bass. Remixes come from Spiritual Life's Joe Claussell and the Ballistic Brothers. After being Pete Tong's essential new tune and being hammered by the likes of Giles Peterson and Bob Jones, this release briefly enjoyed a national chart position (68). These two releases were a prelude to his debut album "Pieces of a Dream" (Soma LP/CD11). This is an exquisite collection of pure house music. Featured on the album are tracks which showcase the talents of actual Detroit musicians. "The Sax Speaks" is pure street jazz soul featuring the spectacular saxophone talents of Keith Kaminski. "The Scat Groove" features scat vocals by Gwen Fox, a singer in Blues clubs around Detroit. Perry Hues, who has worked with George Benson (and in fact plays this on a guitar gifted to him by Benson), inputs guitar riffs on this laidback house version of the Wes Montgomery classic "Bumpin' on the Sunset", here entitled "Bumpin' on the Underground"
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