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Scott Ferguson
Electronica / Disco House / Down-tempo

FPR13.5 12" Vinyl - September 30th 2009



London via Detroit
United Kingdom

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Member Since12/1/2005
Band Websitewww.sfergusonmusic.com
Band Members

InfluencesELECTRONIC:

KDJ, Theo Parrish, Mike Huckaby, Rick Wade, Rick Wilhite, Kerri Chandler, Ron Trent, Daniel Wang, F Comm artists, Richie Hawtin, Carl Craig, MAW, Theorem, Dan Bell, Jeff Mills, Lil Louis, Fresh N Low, Abacus, Chez Damier, Paul Hunter, Terrence Parker, Marc Kinchen, GU, Cajmere, Chris Brann, Claude Young, UR, to be continued...

SOME OF MY FAVORITE ALBUMS

Stevie Wonder- Songs In The Key of Life, Innervisions, Where I’m Coming From, Music Of My Mind
Beck - Sea Change
Tom Waits - Closing Time
Kings of Convenience - Quiet is the New Loud
Jane’s Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual
Fela - Expensive Shit He Miss Road, Shuffering And Shmiling / No Agrement
Return to Forever - Return to Forever
Bob James - Three
Radiohead - Pablo Honey, The Bends
Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days
A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory, Midnight Marauders
Bjork - Post
Bobby Caldwell - What You Won’t Do for Love, Cat in the Hat
Chic - C’est Chic
Cream - Disraeli Gears
Cymande - Cymande
Common - Like Water for Chocolate
Digable Planets - Blowout Comb
Mobb Deep - The Infamous
Donald Byrd - Street Lady
Marvin Gaye - I Want You, Whats Going On, Trouble Man
Gil Scott Heron - Pieces Of A Man, Bridges
Zero 7 - Simple Things
Lonnie Liston Smith - Expansions
Mos Def - Black On Both Sides, The New Danger
Talib Kwali - Train of Thought
Tony Allen - Black Voices
Theo Parrish - Parallel Dimensions
Sade - Love Deluxe
Ronnie Laws - Pressure Sensitive
Robert Pollard - From A Compound Eye
R.E.M. - Automatic For The People
Prince - Purple Rain, Sign O the Times
Porno For Pyros - Porno For Pyros, Good God’s Urge
Plastikman - Sheet One, Musik, Closer
Guns & Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
OutKast - ATLiens
Nirvana - Bleach, Nevermind
Nick Drake - Way To Blue
Nas - Illmatic
Pete Rock & INI - Hip Hop Underground Soul Classics
Aquabassino - Beat’s N Bobs
Arthur Russell - The World of Arthur Russell
Change - The Glow of Love
KDJ - Silent Introduction, Mahogony Brown, Forevernevermore,Silence In The Secret Garden,Black Mahogany
CAN - CAN
Ice Cube - Death Certificate
DJ Quik - Safe & Sound
and many more...

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Scott Ferguson Discography

12"
089 "White Buffalo ep" (Gigolo Records)
FPR-001 "Dump Days ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-002 "Teaching Lovdjieff ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-004 "Signifying ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-006 "Bleed to be Free ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-007 "Gnosis ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-008 "Death of the Diggers ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-009 "Any Day Now ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-011 "Master of Darkness ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-012 "All of the Day ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-013 "From Now Until.../Stranger's Gate" (Ferrispark Records)
DVR-002 “Walden Ponds ep” (Deep Vibes Records)
DEEPEX010 "PsychoPark ep" (Deep Explorer)
KSR001 "Kinda Soul Vol. 1" (Kinda Soul Recordings)

CD
International Deejay Gigolos CD Six
International Deejay Gigolos CD Seven
Ferrispark Records Sounds Vol.1 Compilation
Sounds You Can Feel (Classic Music Company)
Electronicbody-Housemusic (React)
The Japanese Gigolo Inferno (Music Mine Inc.)
Gorgeous 2 Compilation (Brother P Records)
Detroit Beatdown Remixes (Third Ear)
Deatroit Beatdown In The Mix (Third Ear)

DIGITAL RELEASES
GRVD-001 “I Can’t Be Without You” (Gravid Digital)
GRVD-004 “Minimal Emotion ep” (Gravid Digital)
GRVD-006 "Digital Dance Music ep" (Gravid Digital)
FPRCD002 “Save Our Sons and Daughters” (Ferrispark Records)
FPRCD004 “Ferris Street” (Ferrispark Records)
FPRCD005 "Ferris Street Vol. 2" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR09.5 "Any Day Now (Elektro)" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR016 "Love at the Disco" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR018 "DJ Tools Vol. 1" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR019 "Groove ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR020 "I Am Here ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR022 "Evolution Of A Revolutionary ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR024 "DJ Tools Vol. 2" (Ferrispark Records)

REMIXES
FPR-015 "Champetu Heritage ep" (Ferrispark Records)
"Detroit Beatdown Remixes 1:1" (Third Ear)
RD001 "Retro Elements" (Rhythmic Deep)
PSY-005 "A Peice Of Afro ep" (Psychostatia Recordings)
PSY-008 "The Hush ep" (Psychostatia Recordings)
DEEPEX-007 “The Gathering ep” (Deep Explorer)
FPR-014 "Rise of Equality ep" (Ferrispark Records)
FPR-021 "Blue Sky ep" (Ferrispark Records)

Record LabelFerrispark, Gravid Digital, Gigolo, Deep Vibes
Type of LabelIndie


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A unique synthesis of Blues, Rock, Soul, Disco, House, and Techno music are echoed in both Scott Ferguson's productions and DJ sets. His jazzy and soulful compositions, energetic club tracks and druggy slow-burners incorporate a blend of engaging rhythms with conscious themes. A perfect blend of awareness and unique style makes Ferguson stand on his own and is embraced by music lovers around the globe.

1994/1995: Hungry and seeking knowledge, Scott Ferguson connected with local DJs at Zoots, The Sardine Bar, and warehouse parties at the Packard Plant and Bankle Building where Detroit's electronic music sub-culture thrived. Attending raves and clubs on a weekly basis, Scott became immersed in the scene as well as starting his own collection of House and Techno records.

1996: After purchasing two Technics 1210 turntables and a small Gemini DJ mixer, Scott spent countless hours teaching himself the art of mixing records seamlessly and smoothly. Inspired by the soul and beauty of Detroit electronic music icons Theo Parrish and Kenny Dixon Jnr. , Scott began to realize the essential elements of a brilliant party, a exceptional DJ, and an extraordinary producer. In order to make this dream a reality, Scott relocated to Los Angeles and began teaching himself sampling, sequencing, and recording, as well as honing his DJ skills. Away from the familiar distractions in Detroit, these events formed the basic ideology on which Ferrispark Records was founded.

1997/1998: Over the next two years Ferguson stayed rooted in the Detroit sound while becoming connected to the Los Angeles music scene. Scott befriended World renowned DJ and producer Eddie Amador and their common interests and musical taste eventually lead to the pair teaming up as a production duo releasing tracks on the LA based Mochico Record label. Also Ferguson frequented two important weekly events hosted by Marques Wyatt, "Promised Land" and "Does Your Momma Know". At these affairs Ferguson was introduced to other prominent producers and Deejays such as Louie Vega, Terry Hunter, Frankie Knuckles, and Peter Brandwein. Brandwein and Ferguson would team up to become the production duo "The Noshlings". In 1998 Scott purchased an Ensoniq ASR-10 and learned the essentials of production.

1999/2001: Returning to Detroit with more records, skills and experience, Scott launched Ferrispark Records in October of 2001 with the pressing of five hundred copies of the “Dump Days e.p.” The title track Dump Days echoed in warehouses and clubs around the world, slowly becoming a underground classic. Jockey Slut Magazine called the track "a Hit" while Mixer and Musik Magazine praised the production of the record. After falling into the hands of Dj Hell and another to Doc Martin, it was licensed by Gigolo Records and Classic Music Company. Finally established as a producer, it was clear that innovation and uniqueness were to be the hallmarks of Scott Ferguson and Ferrispark Records.

2002: After the success of the "Dump Days e.p." Ferguson went back into the studio completing two new gritty and emotional records entitled "Teaching Lovdjieff e.p." and "Signifying e.p." Staying true to his own unique style the two new records solidified Ferguson's appeal to soulful electronica fans. Next, "Bleed To Be Free" with vocalist Marvin Belton was released. This heart-wrenching epic about life and understanding was a hit with deep house lovers around the world, firmly establishing Ferguson as one of the top producers in the underground music world. In an URB Magazine review of "Bleed To be Free" URB writer Scott Sterling claimed "heads who clamor behind the joyous noise of Detroit music icons Kenny Dixon Jr, and Theo Parrish, get thy hands on anything from this label immediately" and M8 Magazine praised the release as "an epic, deep vocal excursion".

2003: Ferguson released two consecutive 12" records on Ferrispark entitled "Gnosis e.p." and "Death of the Diggers e.p." M8 Magazine gave the "Gnosis e.p.", 8 out of 8, and called it "a seriously deep four tracker...sure to please fans of Moodymann and Theo Parrish...a fine release throughout..." The same year Scott teamed up with Reggie Dokes to form the collaboration "Koomba Project". As one half of Koomba Project Ferguson remixed Alton Miller's "Tulum" for Third Ear Recordings and Dokes's "Black Thoughts" for Psychostatia Recordings. International DJ Magazine had the following to say about the Third Ear Koomba Project remix. "...and best of all Koomba Project lavish mucho love and attention on Alton Miller's ace Tulum". Scott Ferguson and Ferrispark Records were proving themselves to the World and the industry was taking notice. In the Spring 2003 issue of URB Magazine, Ferrispark Records was chosen as one of the music industries "Next 100" to watch.

2004: With the success of the label, Ferguson planned a trip to Buenos Aires to draw inspiration from the beautiful South American city. His travels brought about the production of two records "All of the Day e.p." and "The Master of Darkness e.p." While in Argentina Scott befriended Native American Silvio Manuel, he then introduced the underground music world to the Spanish speaking Nagual by producing his first record "The Master of Darkness e.p.". With Scott's help the release crossed musical platforms and expanding the labels fan base by impressing lovers of house, techno, and minimal electronica. Once again DJ Hell licensed one of the tracks "Silvio Manuel Es La Oscuridad" for his own Gigolo Records. "All of the Day e.p." marked Ferrispark Record's twelfth successful record release prompting Ferguson to announce the release of a Ferrispark CD Compilation and a European tour to promote the label and himself.

2005: The year kicked off with the European tour and the release of the "Sounds Vol 1." compilation CD. During the Belgian part of the tour Ferguson signed new artists Red D & Core and soon released their "Champetu Heritage ep" The heavily influenced African and South American four tracker included an Afrobeat remix by Ferguson and a dreamy techno remix by the Manuel/Ferguson production team. "Sounds Vol. 1" began opening new avenues for the label, making music available to an audience outside of vinyl collectors and also available on all major digital music stores. URB Magazine's Associate Editor Josh Glazer said this of the CD, "With this collection, Ferrispark officially joins the ranks of slow burners like Moodymann's Mahogani Music and Theo Parrish's Sound Signature labels." CSI Magazine called "Sounds Vol. 1" their 1 choice for the month of March. The tour and compilation CD were another triumph for Scott Ferguson and Ferrispark Records. Within that year Marvin Belton's second record, the single "Any Day Now" was released. Ferguson's masterful production accompanied by Belton's beautiful lyrics and strong vocal performance made for another underground classic. Scott also continued to do remixes signing on to reconstruct Native Funk's "Retro Elements" and Juju and Jordash's "Hush". Interstellar Sounds had this to say about the "Hush" remix, "flip over for an extended Reggie Dokes & Scott Ferguson Remix and quite simply what has to be one of the most beautifully moody pieces that may even put ol' KDJ to shame, drawing the listener in with its subtly infectious spattering of bongo rhythms and incorporating one of the most haunting saxophone riffs I've heard in a very long time."

2006: With the new year Scott set out on another successful European tour this time joined by vocalist Marvin Belton. Future tours will include the incorporation of Ableton Live and musicians along with the DJ performance. Musically, Ferguson has spent most of the year putting the finishing touches on his first full length album entitled "Save Our Sons and Daughters" as well as producing Marvin Belton's first full length album "In The Light". "Save Our Sons and Daughters", crosses many musical styles and influences showing a wider range of Ferguson's talent and the naturalness of Ferguson's production skills. The album is scheduled for release next year along with "In The Light".

2007: The year kicked off with eight dates across Belgium, the release of the "Walden Ponds ep" on Deep Vibes Records out of Germany, the release of the "The Gathering EP" on Spain's Deep Explorer record label, and a exclusive digital distribution deal with Beatport in the USA. Two full-length albums, "Save Our Sons And Daughters" and “Ferris Street” were released digitally on Ferrispark Records as Beatport Exclusives.
During the year Ferguson also teamed up with fellow DJ/Producer Keith Kemp to start the new minimal and experimental techno sub-label of Ferrispark Records entitled Gravid Digital. In November Gravid Digital officially was launched with the release of Scott Ferguson's "I Can't Be Without You". The Beatport Exclusive digital release of "I Can't Be Without You" was accompanied by a Music Video staring Ferguson who also wrote and directed the short. During its first week of release the video climbed to 1 on BPM:TV Canada pushing forward the label's focus on the future of digital media.

2008... The release of the "PsycoPark EP" on Deep Explorer Music and many new digital releases produced by Scott for Ferrispark Records. Starting things off was the release of En Passant's "Love at the Disco" as well as his "rise of 303" acid house rework of Dubbyman's "Rise of Equality". Next Ferguson released his third full-length album "Ferris Street Vol. 2" along with "Eddie Amador & Scott Ferguson Present: DJ Tools Vol. 1" and the "Groove EP". In 2008 Ferrispark started to digitally release many of Scott Ferguson's older vinyl catalogue.

2009 Already this year Scott Ferguson has released "Minimal Emotion EP" and FPR13.5 "Warehouse Dream/SOSAD", and Kinds Soul 003. He also has gigs lined up in London, Italy, Holland, Moscow, and Belgium.


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Scott Ferguson's Friends Comments
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Santorini

Santorini



Nov 2 2009 2:58 PM

thank you for the add!
BenK [Deepoptimisten]

BenK [Deepoptimisten]



Oct 29 2009 4:30 PM

Hi. Thank you for adding me. Keep at it!

Best wishes from Germany
steeveeb

steeveeb



Oct 27 2009 10:48 PM

Ciao Scott Ferguson!
I feel your style!
Peace joy ‘n happiness to ya my friend… =)

HiTLiST YOUTH

HiTLiST YOUTH



Oct 25 2009 8:29 PM

last comment sorry bro -bellow is a pic of ma m8 berni and kDJ with a GLASGOW CELTIC top on circa 07 deeep xx
HiTLiST YOUTH

HiTLiST YOUTH



Oct 25 2009 8:26 PM


 

HiTLiST YOUTH

HiTLiST YOUTH



Oct 25 2009 8:17 PM

that was the signifying ep-beauty stil spinin the deep mix and more of ur trax-keepitDeep ,see u at the Sub Club Glasgow hopfully
HiTLiST YOUTH

HiTLiST YOUTH



Oct 25 2009 8:10 PM

mann dont mention it , read a interview where u said kdj and theo -i found ur self in the same detroit beatdown section --much love m8
Tosi aka mickee

Tosi aka mickee



Oct 22 2009 5:46 PM

hey scott.
thanx for adding me.
keep on groovin.
greetz.
Imugem Orihasam

Imugem Orihasam



Oct 16 2009 12:20 AM

Thanks for add.
Much appreciate.
PeteBlas

PeteBlas



Oct 7 2009 10:22 AM

Hello Scott! Check the podcast#2 October. Hugzzzzzzzz......

Podcast #2 October by SoundDesigners
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Falter Karper



Sep 4 2009 6:34 AM

We are waiting for you SCOTT!!
Marcello Napoletano

Marcello Napoletano
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Sep 1 2009 7:58 PM

respect here
hua

hua



Aug 30 2009 9:18 PM

thx for add!

I Love Your Music.

Cheers From Japan.

hua
Ksoul

Ksoul



Aug 30 2009 10:53 AM

... and the b side
KINDA SOUL RECORDINGS

KINDA SOUL RECORDINGS



Aug 30 2009 10:47 AM

Hey Scott ... check what happened in the 4th position of your friend list ;-)
We're nearly ready ... hope everything ok on your side. Talk soon
Katzler

Katzler



Aug 16 2009 10:25 AM

hey scott, love the tracks for kinda soul!thanks for adding me!
Lerosa

Lerosa



Aug 14 2009 11:46 AM

sounds like a plan:) looking forward to it! Speak soon, leo.
Red Robot Records

Red Robot Records



Aug 10 2009 9:57 AM

Thanks

Much Appreciated :)
Peak

Peak



Jul 21 2009 12:03 AM

cheers mate :)
Levon Vincent

Levon Vincent



Jul 14 2009 6:11 PM

Thank you for reaching out, and for your friendship. I love your music, amazing. Wishes for peace amongst all people and prosperity for everyone.
Very Best,
levon
elpierro

elpierro



Jun 23 2009 10:39 AM

salut & thank you..
Moodclub Music

Moodclub Music



Jun 11 2009 2:12 PM

Sleazy McQueen Ft. Anne Montone - She Was Totally My Disco Muse EP (Moodclub Music 04) out NOW!


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Jimpster (Freerange)
5/5 "Cole's Vox Mix is an absolute stunner! love it and will be playing it loads. quality stuff. cheers."

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Social Disco Club (Bear Funk / Mindless Boogie / OCSID Music)
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4/5 "Really like this, nice warm up wind down stuff, both mixes great”
Jonny5 DJ

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May 5 2009 8:19 PM

SOLID!
späk

späk



Apr 23 2009 10:42 AM

wow! heavy new music in your player!

thank you
späk
Lottie

Lottie



Apr 11 2009 8:26 AM

Hi Scott, i'm just stopping by to wish you a happy easter.
So...Happy Easter Scott!!

Lottie
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