Great podcast. He let me remix Shadow Boxing twice having never met me and off of one phone call! and tbh I was barely ready to take it on but it was a privilege i'll never take for granted. Legend
Got one of them remixes! It’s on 31 records ! And I have the album you did for metalheadz and a 12” on metalheadz !!!! You’re one of a few people who can do the down tempo stuff that I like !!!! Respect !!!
What he did during COVID showed why he’s a legend. He didn’t flinch, he just picked up and carried DNB through those years, showcasing an inventive 3hr selection week after week because he cares about it. That’s who Doc Scott is.
Ah man I'm in tears as a PTSD sufferer for over 40 years this hits home I felt exactly like you doc Scott had the pills in my hand ready to end it this was in 2000 I took myself to a mental health clinic and was under a psychiatric nurse for 3 years it's the best thing I ever done it's still hard at times but everyday is a good day stay strong bro ❤️ one love keep on fighting
@Jdreviewsldn the struggle is real and never goes away I had to forgive the people who stabbed me as it was the only way I could move forward you imagine forgiving 2 people who wronged you in so many ways but I had too and I instantly felt better it was like a huge weight and burden was lifted off my shoulders what doesn't kill you makes you stronger I have my moments and I know I'm a never going to be free of it but every morning I wake up Is a good day so i choose the angel in my head and not the devil if you know what I mean that's how I cope thanks for your response respect x
What an honest & open podcast. Scotty grab your second opportunity mate. You've got a lot of love & support behind you sir. Big up yourself & Ron too for bringing these podcasts 🙌
"Coventry's finest". First time I saw Scottie djing would be 1990/1 at Shelley's in Stoke, Amnesia House night on Saturdays. Still listen to him now from the early Future Beats Radio Show to DNBvid streams and the new Future Beats shows streamed on twitch. An absolute legend who has helped soundtrack 30+ years of my life for which I'm truly thankful. Much love and respect for Scottie, thanks man 😊
Beautiful conversation. Big thanks for beeing open about very personal stuff, it means a lot for people looking up to you guys. Loads of love from Belgium! JUNGLE IS MASSIVE
Love from Canada! Who doesn’t remember the first time The Drums dropped at a party? ✊🏻DS, your music and DJ skills inspire us, now we can add humility and honesty ❤️
I used to head over to Bang-In Tunes most Saturday mornings with my good friend Michael Patterson, who worked in the shop. I'll never forget the day Doc Scott came in with a test pressing of the original mix of Here Come the Drumz. Thanks for a great episode. Always good to see the Midlands / Coventry being represented. The Eclipse really was the centre of the universe in '91. Peace and Love from NZ.
Great work Dj Ron, and even more appreciated as we live in times where not only are the arts and culture industry's more Londoncentric, but also have an over representation of more elite background individuals - for example, in a genre like 'jazz' the only people who have commercial success in the UK are all privately educated - it's nice to change things up.
Man!!! DEEP. Scottie I grew up to you, Randall, rider, ss, Andy C you guys were my life. Everyday I listen to metalheadz sets still. Hearing about you in those ways was sad, we all have a life journey with ups and downs. But know this, you defined a generation, you made and released music that has never been beaten. You sir are bonafide!!!! Your sets n tunes got me through life. Although I lived in London most my life I grew up near you and I’ve djed in numerous places, but growing up in an area with legends such as you, ratty n fallout fuelled my desire. I cannot believe anyone could diss you on a forum!!! You helped make DnB what it was!!! You are a legend, Ron is a legend!!!! I hope your next years are bliss n positive. Ron if you are reading, GET Ratty on!!!!! BTW great interview mate.
@@LondonSomething1994 the London guys were the superstars, but ratty was the probably the most integral part. Just my opinion. Thank you for your reply. PEACE
Doc Scott rockin a tee with 10 Foot on it. Three legends inna dis ! Doc Scott’s set, from Amnesia house’s Sky blue connexion is a piece of wickedness ! Thank you for all you do, and you too Ron.
Doc Scott is a real one. Some people hold back in these interviews but not this one. Really interesting to hear. This would be a nice segway into a Calibre interview.
It's mad how alike Doc Scott and Goldie look these days. They both have similar mannerisms and ways of expressing themselves. This man made so many classics - NHS, Drumz, Blue Skies, Tokyo Dawn, Swarm, Unofficial Ghost, Shadow Boxing... He somehow managed to create exciting tunes that were bare bones, simple and carefully crafted; no fluff, everything is there for a reason, just a few elements that nailed the vibe. That's a really hard thing to pull off and imo way more interesting and enjoyable to listen to than the more technical, layered d&b of the post-2000s.
Totally agree, the emotional response triggered from some of those tunes listed.... that's what music and art is supposed to be about, not technical wizrdry. The Pulse is a great tune, sure, but it doesn't get talked about like The Unnofical Ghost or Shadow Boxing.
Got all his vinyls and all them tunes are classics ! But it is hard to explain how shadow boxing hit back in the day when I was in my mid teens and then he did it again a few years later with swarm !!!
WOW. You keep rinsin em epic guests out Mr Ron. Just like you rinsed tunes back in the day ;). Doc behind some epic classics like the unofficial ghost, shadow boxing and machines as my favs. Thanks Ron! All the best.
Big up Scott and Ron. Massive respect to Scott for his openness on mental health. I remember he did an interview during COVID, which was an eye opener and helped
Loved Ron's tracks growing up, proper roots jungle with a bunch of character, big ups Ron! As for Scotty, what can you say, the man sculpted todays DnB from the very hardcore beginning to today. _The_ Legend.
What an incredible journey Doc Scott has had! I respect him for speaking out about his dark times and how he overcame them. Big up for acknowledging the role of distribution with the scene. He's such a humble man and a reflective person. Great discussion and advice given. Looking forward to the 100th release. Bless!
Inspirational stuff, nice to hear about the solidarity from Goldie. Doc Scott gave us some great tunes, Drums, NHS, some great memories, seems like a good human, glad he made it through the adversity. Intelligence and empathy from Ron, great work 💥
Doc Scott is one of the most influential producers of this age of underground electronic music. NHS (Disco Mix) is still my favourite choon and it's what got me into Hardcore in the early 90s. Such an interesting story and journey through time and music! Nothing but love and respect for the Doc! Bless up Ron for this!
I've often wondered what Doc Scott is like as a person because he isn't a huge character. He seems like a genuinely nice guy, very articulate and honest.
Just watched it, great interview. The pandemic sucked for us all but dnbvid-19 every Saturday at 3pm EST, 3-4 hours of new music, was something to look forward to every week. It was beautiful. Long live Future Beats, big up Scott.
DocScott is a TOTAL Legend - His music is way above the level he thinks it is... I never knew he had such difficult demons going on - Just like the rest of us I suppose. DS tunes play out on my speakers daily and are just a huge part of my life over the years - FarAway is killer - One of the tunes that used to calm me down when I was suffering, Here come the drumz that got me hooked - Big Thanks for all the creativity and music ✊🔥
Such a brave and honest interview. Really sad to hear what has happened but very happy it's in the past 👊. Absolute Legend Doc Scott and excellent interview and great Channel Ron. 👊💙
Dude, made me cry. So glad he found his path, which looks like he went full circle to discovering new music. God bless. Loved his Covid shows. Great interviewing technique as well.
I don’t think dnb is currently in a golden age, but…Doc Scott is one of the best selectors out there. You can pick up anything on 31 Records and be sure you’ll be in for a treat. Never come across anything on that label that I’d consider safe or bland. Also, when dnb was in the doldrums ~ 10 years ago, 31 Records was one of the few labels out there that was consistently putting out forward thinking music. As I say, one of the best selectors in the game.
Wicked Wicked Wicked Ron for this one. Just sorted out my night. What a legend to have on. Foundation man right deya. Rispek Ruudbwoy Ron each and every 🙏🏼❤️💪🏼🤛🏼
Really important episode, thank you. Would have loved to have heard more about 90-95 and the foundations of our culture. Hope there is another pod coming soon please.
Your'e a legend sir! You were so important in my love for DnB; while I was at Art College (but running college radio during lesson time on some 1200's).. I mean Shadow Boxing... Come on!!!! Also total credit for your honesty. I heard so much of my own life right back at me. Look after yourself chief and always remember you played your part as much as any of the other greats in this scene & your name will always mean so much to many. Especially those of us who still have late 80's/90's flyers... RESPECT! ;) Big up Bristol, Catapult Records Cardiff, Herefordshire, Wales Free Party Scene :) United we really did stand
Big up scottie for saying about asking for help. As someone who had to do the same, I understand the courage needed to do so. If you're struggl8ng, don't be afraid, you will be surprised at how much people will be there for you.
This channel is fascinating from a suburban kid from Texas. I was like one in 2 people in the states that was into jungle. Thanks for sharing the stories
Great to listen to one of the homeboys. Coventry was a big player in the early hardcore going into darkside scene and Scotty was a big player in that! Big ups Ron & Scott for going deep in all subjects especially the racial problems back in his youth and drinking/drugs issues later on 👊🏻
This is one of the Best interviews I've seen on Here so far. I would say this is the most Honest, Emotional and Transparent one yet. DOC SCOTT ...Thank You for Truly opening up within in this interview. DJ RON Thanks for Sharing
I will never forget the day I bought it !!!Guy in the shop played it through a Pa amp and huge jbl speakers in the basement of a long gone dance music shop in Newcastle! And then a few months later or however long later he killed it again with the rmx !!!
Cracking interview, that went deep, but good to hear the whole journey. I agree with Ron, if a D&B track came out with Scotties name, it would get snapped up, no doubt.
deric may and frankie bones were great at the eclipse. Such a ground-breaking club so very fortunate to attend.another great interview ron.👍scottys honesty and openness is quite humbling, massive respect
Doc Scott from early 90's always a Reading favourite an new yrs eve 95 at jungle clash wicked set ohhh and you DJ Ron played the last set of the night 🎉
Big Up Doc Scott! Funny thing is my dad is from Kenya and born in Mombassa! Any way love the podcasts Ron, you have had most my favorite DJ's on, but would really love one with Bukem if possible in the future? Also RIP Conrad!
The lockdown wkends was amazing man 😂😂😂 getting ready for doc scott and talking to people who was all in the same boat people you will never meet but on the wkends we was all 1 thanks again to the legend ❤
Missed his show in Edinburgh, hopefully he's back again soon. I'm glad he brought up the fact that in the early days, the new electronic dance music used to clear the dancefloor. Something the majority of these history of dance music documentaries fail to mention. The reality was most people either didn't know how to dance to it or didn't want to be the only person in the club who was while everyone else stood around watching you 😂. Back in those days you could have ended up in a fight 🚨
I’m from up north and back in 93/94 all my friends liked happy hardcore but I hated it ! But I told them I liked jungle and always got dirty looks and no one wanted to go drum n bass jungle raves so the first couple I had to go on my own but ended up making friends at them just because of how enthusiastic I was for the music !!!!
Breakbeat Experiments got me completely hooked. I bought decks and lived in records shops for nine years after that was released buying lots of d&b. Great interview. Big ups!
The paradox of Scotty is that his humility is what makes him so creatively dangerous as a producer and DJ! There are artists with big egos out there who can't hit a fraction of the weight of this guys sets! 🔥🔥🔥
Great stuff doc scott was intergral to the midlands scene we grew up with him RATTY TANGO (RIP) fallout etc… midlands often gets overlooked but great stuff RON keep up good work! Maybe get ratty on for a future episode him N tango was the jungle techno dons! Fibre optic crew 🤞
Great podcast. He let me remix Shadow Boxing twice having never met me and off of one phone call! and tbh I was barely ready to take it on but it was a privilege i'll never take for granted. Legend
Ive got one of those mixes on clear vinyl its dare i say it…. Even better than original!! Great work!
Ez bro hope you’re well.
Big ups, thanks for all the choonz over the years, i still rinse a lot of them. 🙏🙌
Got one of them remixes! It’s on 31 records ! And I have the album you did for metalheadz and a 12” on metalheadz !!!! You’re one of a few people who can do the down tempo stuff that I like !!!! Respect !!!
What he did during COVID showed why he’s a legend. He didn’t flinch, he just picked up and carried DNB through those years, showcasing an inventive 3hr selection week after week because he cares about it. That’s who Doc Scott is.
Well said!
Doc Scott sets from 93 from the Edge Dark Dark Hardcore. Mind Blowing.
Ah man I'm in tears as a PTSD sufferer for over 40 years this hits home I felt exactly like you doc Scott had the pills in my hand ready to end it this was in 2000 I took myself to a mental health clinic and was under a psychiatric nurse for 3 years it's the best thing I ever done it's still hard at times but everyday is a good day stay strong bro ❤️ one love keep on fighting
Bless you I hope your coping better now ❤️❤️
@Jdreviewsldn the struggle is real and never goes away I had to forgive the people who stabbed me as it was the only way I could move forward you imagine forgiving 2 people who wronged you in so many ways but I had too and I instantly felt better it was like a huge weight and burden was lifted off my shoulders what doesn't kill you makes you stronger I have my moments and I know I'm a never going to be free of it but every morning I wake up Is a good day so i choose the angel in my head and not the devil if you know what I mean that's how I cope thanks for your response respect x
@@t.wilson7578 one love fella ❤
Having watched Ratty's interview elsewhere recently, it amazes me how humble many of these legends are. That's the rave scene
What an honest & open podcast. Scotty grab your second opportunity mate. You've got a lot of love & support behind you sir.
Big up yourself & Ron too for bringing these podcasts 🙌
"Coventry's finest". First time I saw Scottie djing would be 1990/1 at Shelley's in Stoke, Amnesia House night on Saturdays. Still listen to him now from the early Future Beats Radio Show to DNBvid streams and the new Future Beats shows streamed on twitch. An absolute legend who has helped soundtrack 30+ years of my life for which I'm truly thankful. Much love and respect for Scottie, thanks man 😊
Beautiful conversation. Big thanks for beeing open about very personal stuff, it means a lot for people looking up to you guys. Loads of love from Belgium! JUNGLE IS MASSIVE
Doc and Man Parris. Original Cov from way back. Loved the sets
Love from Canada! Who doesn’t remember the first time The Drums dropped at a party? ✊🏻DS, your music and DJ skills inspire us, now we can add humility and honesty ❤️
Big up for the international support 👊🏾
Great interview to finally know Doc's story.
DOPE!
Respect to Scott. I'm glad he not only got help, but has the strength to talk about his experiences.
Ron’s back with another legendary artist. Love these podcasts - please don’t stop them. So educational and inspirational 🔥
Thanks to you for supporting and enjoying the podcasts 💯
I used to head over to Bang-In Tunes most Saturday mornings with my good friend Michael Patterson, who worked in the shop. I'll never forget the day Doc Scott came in with a test pressing of the original mix of Here Come the Drumz. Thanks for a great episode. Always good to see the Midlands / Coventry being represented. The Eclipse really was the centre of the universe in '91. Peace and Love from NZ.
Bang in tunes, fibre optic and Blackmarket were my favourites ever PERIOD
You know this! 👊
Great work Dj Ron, and even more appreciated as we live in times where not only are the arts and culture industry's more Londoncentric, but also have an over representation of more elite background individuals - for example, in a genre like 'jazz' the only people who have commercial success in the UK are all privately educated - it's nice to change things up.
Doc Scott earned his stripes on the scene, Coventry's finest.
Maybe the finest in the Midlands too
Much love Scott for the brutal honesty, I respect your vulnerability, your music, mixes and talent you push!
Man!!! DEEP. Scottie I grew up to you, Randall, rider, ss, Andy C you guys were my life. Everyday I listen to metalheadz sets still. Hearing about you in those ways was sad, we all have a life journey with ups and downs. But know this, you defined a generation, you made and released music that has never been beaten. You sir are bonafide!!!! Your sets n tunes got me through life. Although I lived in London most my life I grew up near you and I’ve djed in numerous places, but growing up in an area with legends such as you, ratty n fallout fuelled my desire. I cannot believe anyone could diss you on a forum!!! You helped make DnB what it was!!! You are a legend, Ron is a legend!!!! I hope your next years are bliss n positive.
Ron if you are reading, GET Ratty on!!!!! BTW great interview mate.
More recently I try to keep up with replies and responses. Thanks for the support and Ratty’s name does keep popping up a lot.
@@LondonSomething1994 the London guys were the superstars, but ratty was the probably the most integral part. Just my opinion. Thank you for your reply. PEACE
Yes yes Ron, big ups for getting Scottie on, original don right here. Keep up the good work Ron & LS team 💪🏻
Much appreciated 💯
Doc Scott rockin a tee with 10 Foot on it. Three legends inna dis !
Doc Scott’s set, from Amnesia house’s Sky blue connexion is a piece of wickedness ! Thank you for all you do, and you too Ron.
Thanks for the support
What a lovely bloke, honest to the core. Glad he's doing well.
Doc Scott is a real one. Some people hold back in these interviews but not this one. Really interesting to hear.
This would be a nice segway into a Calibre interview.
Agreed re Calibre
Didn’t he rip off youngsters on music technology lessons? Not quite right that.
? Never heard that !
It's mad how alike Doc Scott and Goldie look these days. They both have similar mannerisms and ways of expressing themselves.
This man made so many classics - NHS, Drumz, Blue Skies, Tokyo Dawn, Swarm, Unofficial Ghost, Shadow Boxing...
He somehow managed to create exciting tunes that were bare bones, simple and carefully crafted; no fluff, everything is there for a reason, just a few elements that nailed the vibe. That's a really hard thing to pull off and imo way more interesting and enjoyable to listen to than the more technical, layered d&b of the post-2000s.
100% agree about Scottie's tunes
Pumping out NHS in the midst of a summer sunset in a park is the one
Totally agree, the emotional response triggered from some of those tunes listed.... that's what music and art is supposed to be about, not technical wizrdry. The Pulse is a great tune, sure, but it doesn't get talked about like The Unnofical Ghost or Shadow Boxing.
Got all his vinyls and all them tunes are classics ! But it is hard to explain how shadow boxing hit back in the day when I was in my mid teens and then he did it again a few years later with swarm !!!
This one of the most emotional, soul affecting interviews I’ve had the privilege to witness.
His story is so powerful! Glad you enjoyed it.
@@LondonSomething1994Keep it going Ron. They’re getting better & better!
WOW. You keep rinsin em epic guests out Mr Ron. Just like you rinsed tunes back in the day ;). Doc behind some epic classics like the unofficial ghost, shadow boxing and machines as my favs. Thanks Ron! All the best.
Thanks for listening and for the continued support. 👊🏾
Big up Scott and Ron. Massive respect to Scott for his openness on mental health. I remember he did an interview during COVID, which was an eye opener and helped
De-ranged pt2 is top 3 for me
Amazing tune
Amazing producer
Loved Ron's tracks growing up, proper roots jungle with a bunch of character, big ups Ron!
As for Scotty, what can you say, the man sculpted todays DnB from the very hardcore beginning to today.
_The_ Legend.
Thanks for the support 👊🏾
NHS is one of my favourite tunes of all time from any genre of music 👍
One of my favourite Djs
Yes, great to hear more about the Legend Doc Scott
Beam me up Scottie the Doc is in the house nice one Ron another wicked interview with a legend maximum boost every time💯
Big up 👊🏾
What an incredible journey Doc Scott has had! I respect him for speaking out about his dark times and how he overcame them. Big up for acknowledging the role of distribution with the scene. He's such a humble man and a reflective person. Great discussion and advice given. Looking forward to the 100th release. Bless!
Inspirational stuff, nice to hear about the solidarity from Goldie. Doc Scott gave us some great tunes, Drums, NHS, some great memories, seems like a good human, glad he made it through the adversity. Intelligence and empathy from Ron, great work 💥
Thank you 🙏🏾
Doc Scott is one of the most influential producers of this age of underground electronic music. NHS (Disco Mix) is still my favourite choon and it's what got me into Hardcore in the early 90s. Such an interesting story and journey through time and music! Nothing but love and respect for the Doc! Bless up Ron for this!
I've often wondered what Doc Scott is like as a person because he isn't a huge character.
He seems like a genuinely nice guy, very articulate and honest.
Just watched it, great interview. The pandemic sucked for us all but dnbvid-19 every Saturday at 3pm EST, 3-4 hours of new music, was something to look forward to every week. It was beautiful. Long live Future Beats, big up Scott.
Nice one, Scott is one of the best in the business.
Couldn't agree more!
Much love, been a fan since 1992
DocScott is a TOTAL Legend - His music is way above the level he thinks it is... I never knew he had such difficult demons going on - Just like the rest of us I suppose. DS tunes play out on my speakers daily and are just a huge part of my life over the years - FarAway is killer - One of the tunes that used to calm me down when I was suffering, Here come the drumz that got me hooked - Big Thanks for all the creativity and music ✊🔥
Been looking forward to listening to this one, finally getting round to it....big up Ron and DS
Yes Scottie, much love from NZ
SCOTTIE! Big up don DJ Ron for bringing thru yet another legend of the game. Amazing podcast series Ron, maximum respect due. 👊🏽
Top podcast great insight into his life.
Respect.
Great hearing all these stories and important issues. Definitely need to get LTJ Bukem on!!
After listening to the whole interview the manz a legend bjg ups Scotty 🔥💙
Wicked interview Ron. Big respect to Doc Scott, total legend of the scene 👍
Much appreciated
Such a brave and honest interview. Really sad to hear what has happened but very happy it's in the past 👊.
Absolute Legend Doc Scott and excellent interview and great Channel Ron.
👊💙
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it.
Been anticipated for a while. Wicked Ron 10/10
I'll watch now. Thank you
Hope you enjoy it!
Wow never new doc was mixed race ❤
Eh! I was as shocked as you and I’ve known him for 30+ years ❤️
@@LondonSomething1994 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dude, made me cry. So glad he found his path, which looks like he went full circle to discovering new music. God bless. Loved his Covid shows. Great interviewing technique as well.
I don’t think dnb is currently in a golden age, but…Doc Scott is one of the best selectors out there. You can pick up anything on 31 Records and be sure you’ll be in for a treat. Never come across anything on that label that I’d consider safe or bland. Also, when dnb was in the doldrums ~ 10 years ago, 31 Records was one of the few labels out there that was consistently putting out forward thinking music. As I say, one of the best selectors in the game.
Wicked Wicked Wicked Ron for this one. Just sorted out my night. What a legend to have on. Foundation man right deya. Rispek Ruudbwoy Ron each and every 🙏🏼❤️💪🏼🤛🏼
Thanks brother 👊🏾
Really important episode, thank you. Would have loved to have heard more about 90-95 and the foundations of our culture. Hope there is another pod coming soon please.
Your'e a legend sir! You were so important in my love for DnB; while I was at Art College (but running college radio during lesson time on some 1200's).. I mean Shadow Boxing... Come on!!!! Also total credit for your honesty. I heard so much of my own life right back at me. Look after yourself chief and always remember you played your part as much as any of the other greats in this scene & your name will always mean so much to many. Especially those of us who still have late 80's/90's flyers... RESPECT! ;)
Big up Bristol, Catapult Records Cardiff, Herefordshire, Wales Free Party Scene :) United we really did stand
Scottys right, wake up your in a 2nd golden age 💛 enjoy 🔊🔊🔊🔊🥶
Omg sooo true...30yr cycle woohoo❤❤❤
Actually on second thoughts I make him, you and @manna515 right that it is a second golden age 💯
Big up scottie for saying about asking for help. As someone who had to do the same, I understand the courage needed to do so.
If you're struggl8ng, don't be afraid, you will be surprised at how much people will be there for you.
So true
This channel is fascinating from a suburban kid from Texas. I was like one in 2 people in the states that was into jungle. Thanks for sharing the stories
Oh yes Ron and LS team do it again !!
…but only with the help of our guests, you the viewers and our very supportive sponsor. I salute you all 🫡
yes! great to see Doc Scott on here.
Doc's musicial journey from a youth is identical to mine other than he made it a profession....
My first Doc Scott experience was Nemesis 90....
Doc Scott ❣
Great to listen to one of the homeboys. Coventry was a big player in the early hardcore going into darkside scene and Scotty was a big player in that! Big ups Ron & Scott for going deep in all subjects especially the racial problems back in his youth and drinking/drugs issues later on 👊🏻
Really pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for the support.
Brilliant Insight And Interview… So Nice To See Scotty Overcome Dark Times 👏
This is one of the Best interviews I've seen on Here so far. I would say this is the most Honest, Emotional and Transparent one yet.
DOC SCOTT ...Thank You for Truly opening up within in this interview. DJ RON Thanks for Sharing
100% and thanks for being part of the process by watching and listening 💯
Nasty Habits! Original don Doc Scott. Love to see this link up
I will never forget the day I bought it !!!Guy in the shop played it through a Pa amp and huge jbl speakers in the basement of a long gone dance music shop in Newcastle! And then a few months later or however long later he killed it again with the rmx !!!
“Drumz” 94 was the first record that I brought, still have original press.
Great podcast, top fella 👌
Thanks for listening
great podcasts Mr Ron, id love to see Ed Rush, Randall & Fearless on the show
Cracking interview, that went deep, but good to hear the whole journey. I agree with Ron, if a D&B track came out with Scotties name, it would get snapped up, no doubt.
Lovin da lively comments. Ravin crew in da house early 📣📣📣 🎤🎤🎤
We love you scottie ...drum drumz !!
From the first time till seing this-always been thinking positive energy towards your direction Doc Scott🙏 Ron thank you for another page ❤
Thanks for listening and the support
Brutally honest! What a great guy.
deric may and frankie bones were great at the eclipse. Such a ground-breaking club so very fortunate to attend.another great interview ron.👍scottys honesty and openness is quite humbling,
massive respect
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it💯
Outstanding interview. Compelling.
Doc Scott from early 90's always a Reading favourite an new yrs eve 95 at jungle clash wicked set ohhh and you DJ Ron played the last set of the night 🎉
Top interview RON its up there with the goldie and the mickey finn part 1 and 2 but l still gotta go back and finish the finn interview
Thanks and really glad you enjoyed it.
Straight here from Instagram. Looking forward to this one
Man Parish first real beauty electro track heard, changed me life thrn reggae that was it!
ONE LOVE ❤️ BLESSINGS
Big Up Doc Scott! Funny thing is my dad is from Kenya and born in Mombassa! Any way love the podcasts Ron, you have had most my favorite DJ's on, but would really love one with Bukem if possible in the future? Also RIP Conrad!
Agreed re Bukem. 🙏🏾🕊️❤️ Conrad
I feel like I've lived this life story. Thank you for telling it 🩷
Legendary Coventry artist 🕊
The lockdown wkends was amazing man 😂😂😂 getting ready for doc scott and talking to people who was all in the same boat people you will never meet but on the wkends we was all 1 thanks again to the legend ❤
Yea that is sooo cool...that's like the love n unity spilling back out from it ❤❤❤
big up Ron, great talk
nice to see scotty on here big up Ron and Doc Scott
Legend.
Missed his show in Edinburgh, hopefully he's back again soon. I'm glad he brought up the fact that in the early days, the new electronic dance music used to clear the dancefloor. Something the majority of these history of dance music documentaries fail to mention. The reality was most people either didn't know how to dance to it or didn't want to be the only person in the club who was while everyone else stood around watching you 😂. Back in those days you could have ended up in a fight 🚨
I’m from up north and back in 93/94 all my friends liked happy hardcore but I hated it ! But I told them I liked jungle and always got dirty looks and no one wanted to go drum n bass jungle raves so the first couple I had to go on my own but ended up making friends at them just because of how enthusiastic I was for the music !!!!
Breakbeat Experiments got me completely hooked. I bought decks and lived in records shops for nine years after that was released buying lots of d&b.
Great interview.
Big ups!
The paradox of Scotty is that his humility is what makes him so creatively dangerous as a producer and DJ! There are artists with big egos out there who can't hit a fraction of the weight of this guys sets! 🔥🔥🔥
Was looking forward to the next instalment. I loved this, to be open and honest like he was. thank you for this Ron!
Incredible interview absolutely loved it ❤.
Keep On Rolling Scott ya bad bro !!
Great stuff doc scott was intergral to the midlands scene we grew up with him RATTY TANGO (RIP) fallout etc… midlands often gets overlooked but great stuff RON keep up good work! Maybe get ratty on for a future episode him
N tango was the jungle techno dons! Fibre optic crew 🤞
Another great great interview what a pioneer to the dark jungle sound,
Be great to hear a interview with Donovan smith in the future
Niice proper people dem pon the interview.
Big up Ron + Doc Scott wicked interview 🔥
Thank you
Great idea for a podcast...look forward to seeing more of your guests and your show...great work
Thanks for listening
Behind every strong man they is a strong woman
Exactly
Great Interview, 2 Don's 👌
Thank you ☺️
This is so good, thank you for another insight into our heroes Ron 😇
Glad you enjoyed it 💯
OMFG! Just found out Doc Scott made "Shadow Boxing"!!! WTF man! Never new that🎉🎉🎉