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DJ Scotto is a founding father of the USA Electronic Dance Music (EDM) subculture, a multi-media artist & producer, best known for his 1992-94 NYC club NASA, considered to be the 1990's EDM version of Studio 54.
It produced North America’s first EDM tour featuring new artists Moby, the Prodigy, Richie Hawtin, Orbital and Aphex Twin. NASA was depicted in the film "Kids" that broke out actress Chloe Sevigny who was Scotto's door girl at NASA. Scotto delivered the first EDM mega-festival at Woodstock ’94 called Ravestock, essentially opening and closing the historic event with over 350,000 in attendance. Scotto has been featured in Rolling Stone, Spin, New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Details, Paper Magazine, High Times, Urb, on MTV, and the TODAY show on NBC. He has modeled for a Levi's campaign for Terry Richardson and in Details for Patrick McMullan. Scotto worked with legendary 80's designer Stephen Sprouse, David LaChapelle, stylist Patricia Field (Sex and The City), and many others to produce a high gloss music and fashion zine called DROP. Scotto has done extensive Artist Development & Touring Design Production, Lighting Design at legendary NYC mega clubs like Limelight, Twilo, Tunnel, Webster Hall. Scotto has done Lighting Design such as "Kids", "Party Monster", "Limelight" & "Bad Lieutenant". He has worked on countless music videos and was in a starring role in Joe Cocker's "Summer in The City". Many years 100% dedicated to Electronic Dance Music. since 1987
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