About DJ French Rocker
Pioneering Northern California’s Underground Sound Since the ’80s
Based in Sacramento, DJ French Rocker (Scott Bercier) is a veteran of Northern California’s underground music scene, known for igniting dance floors with cutting-edge sounds long before they hit the mainstream. Since the early 1980s, he’s been a driving force behind some of the region’s most iconic clubs and unforgettable nights.
From the glowstick-lit chaos of The Hippodrome at Clunie Hall to acid house madness at Club No Trend, Scott’s sets blended synthpop, new wave, industrial, and early electronic music with a sense of purpose and rebellion. As one of the original tastemakers, he introduced audiences to groundbreaking artists like New Order, Depeche Mode, Nitzer Ebb, and Erasure—spinning tracks that would come to define an era.
Venues & Legacy:
DJ French Rocker’s journey has taken him through a dynamic lineup of scene-shaping venues:
The Hippodrome @ Clunie Hall – Sacramento’s underground temple of dance
New Beat Café – A multilevel Capitol-side haven for electronic pioneers
The Blast Club (Kings Beach) – All-ages energy and regional breakthroughs
Acid House Tuesdays – Where rave culture took root in Sacramento
Club No Trend – Synth, sweat, and alternative unity
Danceteria & The 2nd Level Night Club – A two-story celebration of post-punk and electro evolution
Metro Metro – Late-night blends with Steve Lafabre
Glam Slam (Minneapolis) – A guest appearance at Prince’s own club
Seven Seas (Hollywood) & Smart Bar (Chicago) – Coastal connections and deep house heritage
Whether spinning in gritty back rooms or iconic national venues, DJ French Rocker brought an underground ethos, high-voltage selections, and that unmistakable pulse of Northern California nightlife.
Still Rocking the Booth
Today, DJ French Rocker continues to DJ select events and reunions, keeping the spirit of Sacramento’s golden age of alternative dance music alive. He remains a symbol of the scene’s DIY roots, cultural influence, and electrifying sound.
