Biography of Scott Ferguson |  | | Moniker(s) / | Koomba Project |
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.
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.
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