Doc Scott Archive

Dan Norman – Sounds Of Life 95-97

Another post and mix from regular Drumtrip reader Dan Norman. I was listening to some Doc Scott and Kemistry/Storm mixes the other day (Mixmag and One in the Jungle) and it inspired me to have a dig for the kind of mid to late 90s tunes which were rated highly at the time but never surfaced

Duff – January 2014 :: Jungle Mix

Guest post and mix here by Drumtrip reader Hugh aka Duff. I found this one his Mixcloud page and loved the selection, not to mention the smooth as silk mixing – All the tracks blend together perfectly. I decided to have a look through my record collection and pick out a few tunes that I

Beautifully Crafted Jungle Volume 1: Maph

“Long live beautifully crafted Jungle!” is a Facebook group after my own heart. Set up by Charlie Turbo and Maph, the group and it’s members post and discuss classic deep and dark jungle cuts. The Facebook group recently grew to over 700 like minded members, so to celebrate Maph has put together “Beautifully Crafted Jungle Volume 1”. The first

Q Project ‎– Champion Sound (Doc Scott Remix)

Q Projects’ Champion Sound needs no introduction but the remix by Doc Scott released in 1994 is a very different take on the original. Normally when an artist remixes a track they either play it safe and keep it close to the original or go for the riskier option of producing their own interpretation of

Grooverider @ Amnesia House – Book Of Love – 23rd June 1992

Quality hardcore from the man they call The Godfather here. Plenty of classics like Acen’s Trip II The Moon, The 2 Bad Mice classic remix of The Music Takes You and Lets Get Together. Recorded live @ Amnesia House – Book Of Love on 23rd Junge 1992. The mixing ain’t too shabby either. Download Tracklist:

Drumtrip Sessions #06 – Tim Reaper

Drumtrip Session number 6 is delivered by Tim Reaper. The young London based producer has so far had releases on AlphaCut, 36 Hertz as well as DJ Trace’s DSCI4 imprint – Including a amentastic remix of one of my favourite Trace tunes ‘Final Chapta‘. For this Session Tim focuses on the period in the 90s when everyone wanted