Proudly Aberdonian.
Built for the World.
Scott Anderson has been DJing as home alone for over a decade. The headline stuff is there — he's been on BBC 1XTRA, KISS FM and Shade 45. He's done opening sets for Drake, The Weeknd, Lily Allen and more, while also working within the corporate world for brands such as Adidas, Aberdeen FC and Hugo Boss — but the reason people keep booking him is less about the CV and more about what happens in the room.
He's from Aberdeen and that matters to him. The sound has always been wide — LCD Soundsystem into Diana Ross into Childish Gambino, genuinely, in the same set — because that's how he actually listens to music. It's not a style. It's just what good taste looks like when it isn't trying to impress anyone.
Taking Aberdeen to the World isn't a slogan. It's what happens when you care enough about the music to take it seriously wherever you go.
"I never want to go the obvious route; if I can change direction and make people stop in their tracks — while still enjoying their night — then I've done my job properly."














