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Birth name
  
Frank Zenker

Name
  
Scot Project

Instruments
  
Turntables


Origin
  
Frankfurt, Germany

Role
  
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Also known as
  
Arome, De Zenk, Dread Selector, Hypnosis, Kerosin, L'espace, Lostsidon, Mike Feser, Tocs, Supermusique!

Born
  
29 May 1973 (age 50) (
1973-05-29
)

Genres
  
Hard trance / Tech trance / Techno

Albums
  
The Sound Of Love Mobiles Vol1, Techno Club, Volume 22, O - Overdrive (Incl. F - Future Is Now), W (Whooo) EP

Similar People
  
Yoji, Talla 2XLC, DJ Drama, Shawty Lo, Lorna Bannon

Profiles


Occupation(s)
  
Disc Jockey / Producer

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Scot Project (born Frank Zenker, 29 May 1973, Frankfurt, Germany) is a German hard trance DJ and producer. He also produces musical pieces under aliases such as "Arome" and "TOCS."

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Biography

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Scot Project learned to mix techno at the age of 13, and he got his first break in 1986, playing break beat in a youth club in Frankfurt. During the 1990s, he became resident DJ of several clubs in and around Frankfurt.

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Scot Project's success began in 1994, when his first track "X" was released; this was followed closely by "U I Got A Feeling," in 1995. The latter track peaked at #66 in the UK Singles Chart. It was followed by the 1998 UK hit, "Y (How Deep is Your Love)" which made #57.

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In 2002, Frank Zenker and Kai Winter (Derb) created the Druck Records label.

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In 2004, Scot's track "L (Want Your Love)" took over from Eric Prydz's "Call On Me" at #1 in the charts.

References

Scot Project Wikipedia