Artist: EVAN SCOTT
Download: Born from solitude and heartbreak, "Onosphere" is a sketch of a pain that we all go through at least once in life. Evan Scott ventured through it at 5am with a synthesizer and a bottle of liquor as a guide. What came from that early morning was a song that is as abrasive as it is soothing. It's as if the hope that the synthesizer sings is laid to rest in a pit of despair. Think of this as the anthem of the heart and the symphony of the broken, only with the beauty of the morning mist enveloping it all. |
Growing up in a musical household, Evan Scott was introduced to a vast array of musical styles and instrumentation at a young age. This exposure inspired him to begin experimenting with electronically-made music at the age of fifteen. From day one, Evan created a musical chiaroscuro, merging the light with the dark and painting beauty with undertones of the grotesque. With each musical release he continued to explore alternate forms of instrumentation, genres, styles, and musical expression. Over the years, DJing and exploration of new technology allowed Evan Scott to hone his skills and to meld a myriad of genres including idm, house, minimal techno, electro, disco, and beyond. He first released "Crane" on Race Car Productions’ virgin effort. This single was a precursor to his EP entitled Five Style Fists; a collection of micro house tunes inspired by Chinese Martial Arts Cinema. In late 2008, Evan Scott released the first installment of an ambient project entitled Sphere Session One. Receiving support from such tastemakers as Laurent Garnier, John Selway, Alland Byallo, Kate Simko, and Noah Levine (XLR8R, Urb), Evan shows no signs of slowing down. Evan Scott is currently busy conceiving new music and forging new harmonious paths. His manipulation of the sounds of science through his DJ sets shows him to be a music connoisseur with refined tastes and a promising future. Elsewhere on the web: |
