
Scott Grooves is an American music producer and DJ from Detroit, Michigan. Born as Scott Kinchen, he has been active in the music industry since the early 1990s. Grooves is known for his contributions to the development of Detroit techno and house music. He has worked with several well-known artists and musicians in the electronic music scene. His career began as a keyboardist and producer, collaborating with other artists like Roy Ayers, George Clinton, and Daft Punk. Grooves gained widespread recognition with his 1997 debut album "Pieces of a Dream," which featured the popular track "Mothership Reconnection." The song was a reinterpretation of the Parliament classic "Mothership Connection" and featured the legendary George Clinton. Scott Grooves has been praised for his ability to blend various styles, including techno, house, jazz, and funk, to create a unique sound that reflects the essence of Detroit's music scene. Throughout his career, he has continued to produce and remix tracks, solidifying his reputation as a respected and influential figure in electronic music.