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Acid Circus
Dark Tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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I have always said that Scot Projects tunes have too similar a structure and that people will become sick of it eventually. He needs to change it up a bit, instead he always has similar intros, similar build-ups, similar melodies etc....
However, for me Overdrive is a piece of hard trance mastery!
His sets do sound awfully samey, he is however a highly skilled DJ. When I saw him once the tune he was playing was jumping all over the place. Instead of panicking he done an amazing scrath on the other deck and droped that tune in perfectly whilst spinning back the jumping tune. Awesome!
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Nov-07-2002 14:21
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ftnb
The 1st Panamanian TA.
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: panama
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why do people have to be so damn picky? ...damnit! i like prog, cheese, uplifting, hard, melodic, blah bleh bluh, everything, i dont discriminate to much amongst my electronic music because it gives me a wider variety to choose from! but of course waht sucks, still sucks, but when scott came down here, he fucking blew, and i mean blew us all to hell, so it was cool. And i like his new and old productions the same. peace.
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Nov-07-2002 14:27
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[N]ûk|êû[Z]
The Producer Addict

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where Angelz Fear To Tread.
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| quote: | Originally posted by sifntj0r
here's a tip
you can't fuckin sellout to a style that still isn't mainstream.
clear? good. |
i aint even gunna answer that..........
..ok then, i will........ ofcourse you can sell out if it aint mainstream, he is selling out to the majority of hard trance fans that like the uplifting side of the style, it is proven in his productions which are nearly all uplifting now..... this shows that he knows that he will make more money from them, because there are more people that r gonna be buying them in a shop, Scot does still drop hard tracks tho, so it shows that he does still like his harder stuff, but youll get about an hour of uplifting, then maybe perhaps an hour of harder trance.
Im NOT saying he's a shit DJ, he is very very skilled. But i AM saying his productions arent as legendary as his older productions..... as moshman said (one track that i forgot to point out) beam vs cyrus - thunder in paradise (scot p mix), and other tracks like second trip (scot p mix), are still recognised as completely awesome tunes.... for theyre hardness and the energy that is in them.... 2 factors that you just dont see in his newer stuff.
Neither am i saying that all his newer stuff is shit, because it aint... but they just dont have the same legendaryness (word?) that his older stuff had.
Acid Circus - Agreed... overdrive is an awesome tune.... but this tune was the turning point for scot, since then each production has been a similarity to this.
ScotProjectGOD - dont worry mate, those guys on there are all sheep, they cant have their own constructive opinion on there, as soon as sumone says a dj is shit, the thats it.... everyone hates whichever dj it is..... b4 scot played his 4 hour there this year... everyone was saying how innappropriate he was for the club, and that hes wank..... then after he played...... BOOOM! omfg, hes awesome, the he had a crown for a few months, then sumones says hes shit... then WHAM!, scot project is shit again..... but i tell you what, no-one on there could give you a valid reason for it. look for the scot project thread in... dj review section.... nearly a year old now, and look at the varied reviews... including mine. peace
Stalker elmo - your right also, scot is a main contributer to the hard trance scene, but is he for the right reasons?... i dont think so, although his productions r still good, they are no longer innovative, maybe to sumone who just listens to hard trance, but not to sumone who eats, sleeps, breathes hard trance (thats not a shot at you by the way, im just saying that, he is more pleasing to an uneducated hard trance fan, than an educated fan)
peace 
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Nov-07-2002 17:42
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DJ-Ande
Trance Addict

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Darlington, England
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Nov-07-2002 17:52
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Az
took me all the way back

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
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Nov-07-2002 19:16
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kr00t0n
Archduke of Awesome

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Hibernating
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I always found his older stuff a bit too hard for me, I like some upliftingness, but I wouldnt necessarily call him a sell-out.
Producers styles change over time, I mean, look at what Oakie used to do, and compare it to 'Starry Eyed Shyte'
Lots of producers tend to stick to a specific sound (Dumonde, Flutlicht, Barthezz, Scot P) and some do it better than others (Heaven's Cry's new one is PANTS IMO, too similar to TTDUP), but I like what Scottie boys up to at the mo. 
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Nov-08-2002 07:59
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