- Scott Robinson - Cause Trouble (FREE DOWNLOAD) Artwork
Scott Robinson - Cause Trouble (FREE DOWNLOAD)
Scott Robinson on February 14, 2013 06:40 - Badger Bacon - Out now with Bombtrap 10 Artwork
Badger Bacon - Out now with Bombtrap 10
Scott Robinson on January 17, 2013 11:34 - (nearly) live @ FeierAbend Kombinat Artwork
(nearly) live @ FeierAbend Kombinat
Scott Robinson on August 25, 2011 19:35 - Underground Persistance (techno) Artwork
Underground Persistance (techno)
Scott Robinson on March 09, 2011 13:14
About
Current releases
Bombtraxx Unreleased CD - Bombtrap 10
Slidebar 008
Gaintrax 02
E.P. on Russian Techno RT39
Forthcoming
L.P. Compilation (Mind-Cut Records)
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Scott Robinson Has been making Electronica/Techno since about 1990.Starting out on his own he soon met up and started working with Russ Gabriel (Ferox Records). After a gig with Luke Slater under the name K2 the 2 got introduced to Stu Grant and the crew from Southampton.
However after a gig in Camden underworld supporting Messiah Scott decided to go his own way.
In 1995 He had his first vinyl release with the Nottingham crew of Nebula II under a new name of Ocra-A. He become very good friends with Tony and Joe who helped morph his music from Trance into Techno.
At this point Scott met Grant Barber and they started to work on creating a new sound inspired by the free party scene they both loved so much. They had very similar tastes in techno and started to work closely to create a night to reflect this and the music others were creating around them. The night Amorphous was born.
In 1998 Cluster 016 was released. This ugly child was given life thanks to Chris Liberator and formed a connection between the Midlands and the London free party scene. The music was angry and as close as he could get to punk without a band. The E.P. was also played by John Peel on Radio One.
In 2000 he joined Grant in London and together they started to promote the Ugly Funk night.
By 2001 the record company Ugly Funk Records was created and the first e.p. was release from Mark Hawkins. The second e.p. included one of Scott's tracks 'Tube Strike'.
At Ugly Funk Scott met and played with a range of people know very well in the industry. These included Tobias Schmidt (Tresor, Ugly Funk), Neil Landstrumm (Tresor, Scandinavia records), Subhead, Jerome Hill (Don't), Micheal Forshaw (Coin Operated), Steve Glencross (Sativae
records), JE:5 (Snork) and of course Mark Hawkins. A group of good people and friends that eventually urge him to get back into making music again.
After a break in 2003 to pursue other passions, mainly his artwork however the mighty pull of music is a strong force and in 2010 Scott has officially decided to continue making music 20 years after starting out with an Akai sampler and an old MMT8 sequencer in 1989.