David Scott MacRae (born 2 April 1940, Auckland, New Zealand)[1] is a New Zealand keyboardist, noted for his contributions in jazz and jazz rock, and his collaborations with musicians from the Canterbury scene.
In 1971, he was briefly with a group called Caparius before he joined Matching Mole, where he remained until 1972.[1] In March 1973, he recorded for the Labyrinth album with Ian Carr's group Nucleus.[1] Concurrently he played in Elton Dean's band, Just Us. He played in WMWM and Giles Farnaby's Dream Band in 1973 and did session work for Back Door in 1974, but left Nucleus around this time to concentrate on his own project called Pacific Eardrum, which he led with his wife Joy Yates until 1979.[1] He continued working with Canterbury musicians such as Robert Wyatt, Mike Gibbs, and Richard Sinclair through the 1970s.