Latest Release
- FEB 21, 2024
- 2 Songs
- Odyssey - Single · 1995
- Lady killer · 2003
- Gain · 2000
- Where's the Music · 2002
- Maintain - EP · 2001
- Soma Records 20 Years - Soma Classics · 2011
- Gain · 2000
- Worklike - EP · 1999
- Worklike - EP · 1999
- Worklike - EP · 1999
Albums
- 1996
About Percy X
Indebted to tough-techno pioneers Underground Resistance as well as the minimalist heads at Berlin's Basic Channel, Scotsman Tony Scott has been recording excellent techno from his base in Glasgow since the mid-'90s. Scott originally appeared with Richard Miller in the trance -- as it was known in 1993, that is -- duo Havana, which broke with a club hit named "Schtoom." Though the pair split, they continued releasing material separately on a co-owned label, Out on a Limb. It was just a matter of time before Scott debuted for Glasgow's finest, the Soma label owned by Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle from Slam. His three 1995 releases for the label -- "X-Trak 1," "Odyssey," and "-3," the latter with co-production from Andrew Weatherall -- were floor-fillers on those dancefloors devoted to Spartan techno. His first LP, Spyx, followed in 1996, though Scott kept a comparatively low profile during the next few years, issuing only three EPs during 1997-1999. The sophomore Percy X album, Gain, followed in 2000. ~ John Bush
- HOMETOWN
- Scotland
- GENRE
- Dance