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everyone remember DJ B.E.N.???
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pkcRAISTLIN
well, australia has its very own!!!

check out DJ Scott Anderson





and this bio is an absolute hoot! he virtually doesnt leave out a single thing he's ever done in his entire life.

he could be more like B.E.N.(c) than B.E.N.(c) is!

en haha.

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Scott began his DJ'ing career at the age of 18, and his first job was at the infamous VM's on Commercial Road in Prahran. When he was in love from the first moment he heard house and trance music and the beats and sounds of electronic music. He spent every week listening to many of Melbourne's top DJs including Jason Prior, Queen Martine, Sean Read and Tristan Mason.
It's Like That

He started what was to become his biggest hobby (and most expensive habit) - buying records every week. His first was "It's Like That" by Run DMC vs Jason Nevins, and the addiction of vinyl shopping bit him. From VM's Scott started to get to know people around the scene, and started to frequent clubs such as Dome, a club that was to forever shape his DJing future.

Liquid was probably the first and most influential party on Scott. He loved the harder-edged uplifting trance, the amazing lasers and lighting, and also the friendliness of the old school party goers that you don't see today. He first heard music by Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren, Matt Darey, and his first favorite production team The Space Brothers which he shared with Jason Prior.
The First Gig

From there he got his first Dj'ing gig in Jane's Bar @ the Dome. Looking back now, he laughs thinking about what he was playing (not to mention his mixing skills). From the Dome Scott moved on to do a few private parties before moving to Darwin for work.

While in Darwin Scott played a few of the local clubs around town and started making a name for himself. He was asked to play the 1999/2000 Millennium party, a party that marked a turning point in his career; he started to take it a bit more seriously, and was determined to go as far as he could go with it. When Scott returned to Melbourne he concentrated on practicing and buying records and trying to make a name for himself. In 2003 the boys from Beyond approached Scott and asked him if he would be interested in playing for them at one of their famous leather/fetish parties. Scott jumped at the chance, and to this day is still a resident DJ.

Scott then slowly started to gain work around Melbourne and Sydney, playing a few private events in Sydney. The next big party to ask Scott to play for them was Redemption (another leather and fetish party). Redemption was a great opportunity for Scott to demonstrate his ability to play different genres of music; anything from progressive to uplifting to hard NRG. The next party was XTC, which after the second party asked him to be one of their resident DJs. From XTC Scott then became a resident of the Rawhide parties. While working at XTC and Rawhide, Scott instantly made friends with other DJs such as Matt Steer and Neil Crawford, finding a lot in common with both music and ideas for future producing and parties together.
Rawhide Resident

Early in 2004 Scott was asked to be a guest on a friend's radio show Saturdays on JOY94.9. He was invited to talk about current events, clubbing news, and to play some of the current tracks Scott was playing at dance parties. From there Scott became a regular daytime presenter and also went on to have his own Saturday night show, mixing current trance and hard NRG anthems live in the studio. While doing the Saturday night show Scott had the chance to interview Matt Darey from the UK, a long-held idol of his.

The Saturday night program then gained a sponsor in the form of the DJ Mixing School in St Kilda, and from there became an instant friendship and working relationship between Scott and the School. DJ Mixing School then asked Scott if he would like to become a part of the school as one of their lecturers. Seeing a massive opportunity and also finding the school, its lecturers, and students such a warm and welcoming family, he couldn't say no to such a great chance to learn and workshop ideas with other like-minded people.

Later in 2005, Scott has started to gain even more work, being asked to play at Red Raw 2005, which included the opportunity to play at one of Melbourne's premier dance parties alongside the likes of Chris Cox (Thunderpuss) and Wayne G from the UK. Scott received interest from Sydney (and also Byron Bay) to play the dance parties that are becoming so popular up there, including the upcoming Tropical Fruits for NYE 2006 which he then played and also the 2006 Mardi Gras which was to become one of the highest points in his life and DJ career.
Playing Mardi Gras and 20,000 people

2006 saw Scott as a rising star with his career flying ahead of him after reaching his goal of playing in the Hordern Pavilion at the 2006 Mardi Gras too a record crowd of 20,000 people and very quickly had offers of work and residencies all over Australia and also overseas. In March 2006 Scott was offered a residency with Majik Productions one of Melbourne's biggest production companies who put on Trance Nation, Revolution Saturdays @ Club Evolution and also hosted Jan Johnson @ Room 680 which was a huge opportunity for Scott to work with the famous trance diva from the UK.

Scott's plans for the future are to concentrate on moving up the DJ ranks in Australia and traveling overseas to meet and work with other DJs from Europe and the UK before returning home to seriously concentrate on producing his own tracks and working with DJ Matt Steer on production and remixing, and one day have his own record label.
Fpcookie
haha its funny that both these knobs are actually pretty good DJs
Beat Blog
When will people STOP writing biographies for themselves on myspace in third person???
Deeman
Hahahaha I know Scott, he's a decent guy. Played at Interview Tranceformers.

I must admit his bio is very B.E.N but he's not like that in person and I know why his bio is the way it is.
MiSSyM
hottest gay dj in Melb!

no wonder you likthez him Pktheeee awwwwwwwwww;) :D :tongue3
Deeman
quote:
Originally posted by MiSSyM
gay dj


Aaaand that's why it is the way it is!!
Philby
hahahaha
mmkoiman
haha, scottys a gun DJ man.. he tore up the side room at tranceformers last august!

and yeah, he's a friggin unit.
PauLie_C
lol, tell the bloke to get over himself, he looks like he is posing for the annual AFL calender, but yeh, ive heard he is a kick ass DJ
walter78
quote:
Originally posted by PauLie_C
lol, tell the bloke to get over himself, he looks like he is posing for the annual AFL calender, but yeh, ive heard he is a kick ass DJ


if uve got it - flaunt it i say! (*waves hand in fairy like motion)

00soups00
the whole 3rd person perspective is quite funny. Especially with lines like these -

"Looking back now, he laughs thinking about what he was playing (not to mention his mixing skills)...."



(when asked about his djing skills, David Brent quietly mused)


edit - those gallery photos are ridiculous, however if you want to assure yourself gigs at homosexual raves, then i guess thats the way to do it.
walter78
quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
....if you want to assure yourself gigs at homosexual raves......


ROFLMAO HAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA
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