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Scotty Cal

Sydney born DJ Scotty Cal is a self confessed lover of all things house music and has spent

the last few years cultivating his own unique sound at various venues and parties around

Australia, before making the move to Bali to further expand his career on the international

platform.

It all began with his early days on the decks at Shore Club in Manly and since Scotty Cal has

fast become a sought after DJ, playing at the world’s biggest electronic music festivals such

as Ultraas well as boutique events along the likes of Knee Deep in Sydney. He currently

holds Australian residencies at Sydney's most coveted parties, such as

nightclub hotspot Goodbar and Seadeck harbour cruises, and is a regular on the Bali music scene, playing gigs at Single Fin, Jenja, Mrs Sippy, Red Ruby, Da Maria, Ulu Cliffhouse

and DC 10 inspired aeroplane bunker Gate 88.

When Scotty Cal takes to the decks, the dancefloor quickly fills and doesn’t stop, fuelled by his crowd-pleasing formula of ever-present basslines mixed with everything from deep, rolling house sounds to addictive melodic techno grooves. Having already joined the ranks of Ultra’s Resistance DJs and supported numerous world class acts like YOUSEF, Hot Since 82, Patrick Topping, Marc Romboy, Loco Dice, Doorly, Franky Rizardo, Claptone, , Popof, Late Night Tuff Guy, Emanuel Satie, Christoph, Butch, Ben UFO, Seth Trawler, Scotty Cal has established himself as a hot talent in the house & Techno music world.

 

Scotty Cal has recently seen his debut original solo production ‘Mothership’ reach #17 on the ARIA club charts, signed his collaborative deep house track ‘Kumculo’ with Kaiser Waldon to Oscar P’s label Heavy, and has his much awaited EP in the making. 

One of Scott’s other unique talents is working seamlessly with musicians to splice together live instrumentals and vocals with his funky electronic beats, collaborating with all sorts of musicians including singers, drummers, sax players and pianists to take the crowd on exciting musical journeys.

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