The Scartat
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Scartat - Booty Acid Clip
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Sinful Lies
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Scartat vs Slipknot - Psychosocial (clip)
As with all walks of life, in every genre of music there are people who play their role the safe way and there are people who are never afraid to take chances. Since playing music is self-reflection, it’s no surprise that Scarborough native DJ SCARTAT has never been one to be pigeonholed in to just one corner. The diversity in his sets is unparalleled by a large number of Toronto-area DJs. He has been known to drop everything from drum’n’bass to hardcore, metal to hip hop, house to breakcore and everything in between, often to the delight and bewilderment of his audience.

His love of music dates back to his early years in school. He came up an avid metalhead with a penchant for the pure, hard and unsaturated sounds of Hatebreed and Metallica. He even cites very thickly musically layered artists such as Queen as inspiration. Scartat regularly attended metal shows throughout the city at venues like The Opera House and The Reverb; some of which became places he would later go on to headline at with sets of his own. His taste in metal is definitely reflected in his DJing. Scartat has built a name for himself as Toronto’s embassador to “mungle” (a term coined to describe a heavy metal / drum’n’bass hybrid of sort). While he may not have been the first person to play mungle in the city, he was certainly the first to build a fanbase as a result of it. Scartat is widely regarded as being partially responsible for bringing heavy and dark sounds to all ages crowds around Toronto that may not always get a chance to hear the sounds of Limewax, Luna C, The Panacea, Concord Dawn or Omar Santana.

He has played at virtually every venue across the city over the past 5 years including The Docks, Mad Bar, El Mocambo, Fun Haus, and in nearly every city around Ontario as well, rocking crowds with his heavy blend of broken-beat culture in London, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Hamilton and beyond. He is part of several groups/duos with other DJs and producers such as 666 (with Locked & Jeph), The Immortals (with Selektone), Mental Illness (with Pay The DJ), Hot sh*** (with Unabomber) and a handful of others. Needless to say, Scartat’s schedule has been nearly non-stop since he started playing out. He holds residencies with several of the city’s most prominent promoters and continues to play out alongside top talent from all over the globe. When asked his thoughts on production and if he has plans to step up to the plate to create some original music, he replies “Most definitely. Someone's got to bring back the ‘what the f***?’ factor to music.”

Bookings: djscartat@hotmail.com

Affiliations: Hitman, Terror Inc, De’ranged, General Misconduct Entertainment, Poppa P Entertainment, United As 1, Rinsehouse
Why this name?
Well it was just a message board name originally. It was given to me when I was first booked to DJ a party. The originates from a tattoo on my right shoulder that had a scar running through it
Do you play live?
to find out where and when I'll be playing in the future, your best bet is to check my account on www.purerave.com. All my upcoming gigs are listed there
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Means you have to be able to perform live. People will get your songs, meaning you will have more exposure but you won't get paid. This in turn means more people will want to see your live show and it puts more pressure on you to deliver a great performance
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I would, as long as they didn't try and change my music too much
Band History:
Like most DJs, I started in friend's basements, then moved to house parties and from there I worked my way up to the bigger events I now perform at
Your influences?
JePh and Locked influence me a great deal in my production. My live sets are influenced by artists from across the board. Bands like Metallica and hatebreed to electronic artists like The Panacea and Fexomat
Favorite spot?
I will always love my hometown of Toronto, but my favourite show so far took place in Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Equipment used:
to produce I use Cubase 5 (the newer one) along with Ableton Live 8, an Acces Virus TI Snow, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Allen and Heath Zed 14, Korg Microsampler, NI Battery 3 along with various vst EQs, compressors, reverbs etc
Anything else...?
Most of the tracks on here are just previews or pre-final mixdown. If you want a full version, just ask
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