Scot Project"s profile has skyrocketed
since 2002 and his highest new entry in the 2002 DJ Magazine
Top 100".
Launching an attack on the UK hard-dance scene, Scot Project
AKA Frank Zenker has been creating waves around clubland with
appearances at Godskitchen, Gatecrasher, Slinky, Global Gathering,
Homelands, Dance Valley, Energy and manymore festivals and
clubs around the globe. Boasting a string of sensational production
and remix projects, Scot Project is set to follow this success
during 2003 with his stunning debut album.
Having learned to mix at the age of
13, Scot Project got his first break in 1986 playing breakbeat
in a youth club. When the acid house movement hit in 1988
Scot Project was hooked on the sound and possibilities that
the world's biggest youth culture offered. By 1990 he was
a resident of several clubs in and around Frankfurt and could
be found spending his pay cheques on a small but potent studio.
Scot Project's first track 'X' was released
on Overdose shortly after, followed closely by the hugely
successful 'U [I Got A Feeling]', which was released on Overdose
/ Positiva and charted throughout Europe. Soon Scot Project
relinquished his residencies to tour the USA, Canada, Brazil,
Russia and Europe, developing a loyal fan base across the
Globe.
Scot Project describes his style as;
"a combination of hard percussive elements mixed with
melodic trance melodies coming in at the break, the perfect
combination of sugar and spice!".
Having established himself as one of
the big names in hard dance, DJ Scot Project was offered a
plethora of remixes, including Pulse, Fog, Area and Intercord
among others. Most recently, he enjoyed massive success in
the UK during 2001, applying the midas touch to; 'Firewire'.
"Scot Project twiddles the knobs on this hard house hymn
to his favourite computer programmer and comes up with an
anthem so mindless it truly is a thing of beauty" - Mixmag
April 2001.
Firewire went onto become one of hard
dance's most timeless and instantly recognisable tunes.
A year on from his breakthrough, Scot Project is steering
away from remix work to concentrate on producing new tracks
for his debut album on Overdose. His latest single 'Arome'
sold 5000 copies on the first day of its release and such
success will undoubtedly be repeated when his next and currently
'untitled' track is released during 2002.
Scot Project's abrasive, transcendent
style has certainly won him plenty of fans in the UK, where
there is no shortage of demand for his futuristic sets from
clubs and clubbers alike. A series of stunning productions
and infectious DJ skills will ensure his continued success
at the forefront of hard dance music.