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Yet another young name to add to the roster of soulful Detroit techno proteges who work in elements of house, Scott Grooves played keyboards for <a href="spotify:artist:0jS6VTFGujWxinY5TSQwOG">Kevin Saunderson's</a> <a href="spotify:artist:0vUJ3QLN3MlRfjOc2LjGWp">Inner City</a> before working on production under his own name, with singles and an LP for Soma Records. While Grooves was growing up, his jazz-musician father influenced him to begin playing drums, keyboards and guitar. Though he continued to stress his musicianship, Grooves' time with <a href="spotify:artist:0vUJ3QLN3MlRfjOc2LjGWp">Inner City</a> and working in Record Time -- Detroit's prime shop for techno -- inspired him towards techno instead of jazz. After Scotland's Soma Records released his debut single "A New Day" in 1997, the following year brought a full-length, Pieces of a Dream. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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