A Tayside DJ was commemorated at a Dundee dance event, with a video of one of his best sets played at the gig on huge screens.
Scott Williams, 33, died in August when his car hit a wall while driving on the Arbroath to Lunan Road.
The DJ was well-known for his house and techno sets across the nightclub scene in Tayside and was said to be heading for a big future.
He regularly played sets at the Dundee Dance Event’s closing party and, to mark his loss, organisers Mike McDonald and Richard Martin decided it would be a fitting tribute to screen one of his former performances at this year’s event, which took place on Sunday.
Richard said: “Doing a tribute to Scott was one of the first things we thought about.
“Scott loved music, he played every year and he always did the closing party, so we thought it was a fitting thing to do.
“The crowd absolutely loved it. They were all pointing at the screen when the video came on.
“Some were saying it was an emotional time and he will be missed, but it went down really well.
“Hundreds of people knew Scott and there was never an actual tribute done for him in Dundee when he died, so it was only right we did one now.”
One of the videos shows Scott performing and it closes with a quote which states: “Better having a short life doing things you like, than a long one being miserable”. The tribute to Scott was also referenced on all the flyers, wristbands and T-shirts involved with the dance festival.
A total of 1,500 people were in attendance at the Dundee University Students’ Association union to watch the video clips of Scott at the closing party.
Many fans took to social media speaking of how much they missed Scott below a post of the clips.
One said: “Breaks my heart every time I see a video of him.”
Another added: “Your memory will always live on in the music Scott, we all miss you.”
Richard said the dance scene lost a rising star in Scott, who could have gone far in the genre.
He added: “Scott gave up being a manager at H Samuel to do a stint DJing in Ibiza — Ibiza was his dream.
“Given time, he would have gone on to be one of the main headliners there.”
Scott, of Arbroath, died at the scene of the crash in the early hours of August 29 when his Ford Focus hit a wall on the Arbroath to Lunan road about a mile north of its junction with Auchmithie.
The car left the road and landed on its side in a field.
Scott was described as the “best person ever” by his former partner Leeona Russell, who was also the mother of his young daughter Lexi.