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Devo (1) 257 views 0 favorites Devo is an American New Wave band formed in 1972 consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio. The classic line-up of the band includes two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the Casales (Gerald and Bob), along with Alan Myers. The band had a No. 14 Billboard chart hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It", and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. Their style over time has shifted between punk, art rock, post-punk, and New Wave. Their music and stage show mingle kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor, and mordantly satirical social commentary. Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly New Wave, industrial and alternative rock artists. Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating many memorable clips for the Laser Disc format, with "Whip It" getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV.
Dexys Midnight Runners (1) 249 views 0 favorites Dexys Midnight Runners (currently called Dexys) are an English pop group with soul influences, who achieved their major success in the early to mid 1980s. They are best known for their songs "Come On Eileen" and "Geno", both of which went No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. Kevin Rowland (vocals, guitar, at the time going under the pseudonym Carlo Rolan) and Kevin "Al" Archer (vocals, guitar), both previously of The Killjoys, founded the band in 1978 in Birmingham, England, naming the band after Dexedrine, a brand of dextroamphetamine popularly used as a recreational drug among Northern Soul fans at the time. The "midnight runners" referred to the energy the Dexedrine gave, enabling one to dance all night. "Big" Jim Paterson (trombone), Geoff "JB" Blythe (saxophone, previously of Geno Washington's Ram Jam Band), Steve "Babyface" Spooner (alto saxophone), Pete Saunders (keyboard), Pete Williams (bass) and Bobby "Jnr" Ward (drums) formed the first line-up of the band to record a single, "Dance Stance" (1979).
The song was released on the independent Oddball Records, was named "single of the week" by Sounds, and reached number 40 in the British charts, but the next single, "Geno" – about Geno Washington, and released on EMI – was a British Number One in 1980. It featured the band's newest recruits, Andy Leek (keyboards) and Andy "Stoker" Growcott (drums). At age 11, Rowland had been taken by his brother to see Washington perform live. The success of the song prompted Washington to make a return to live performance, and also saw the departure of Leek, who gave his reasons for leaving as "Really hating being famous all of a sudden... Just because I've been on Top of the Pops doesn't mean I should get any more respect. I didn't want people asking for my autograph all of the time." The band at this time dressed in donkey jackets or leather coats and woolly hats, and had a look described as "straight out of De Niro's Mean Streets". Rowland said of the band's sound and look in January 1980: "we didn't want to become part of anyone else's movement. We'd rather be our own movement". Image was very important to the group, with Rowland commenting "We wanted to be a group that looked like something...a formed group, a project, not just random".
Dezza (1) 273 views 0 favorites You can continually catch Dezza's music in the playlists of top ranking heavy hitters such as Sander van Doorn, Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk, Markus Schulz, Above and Beyond, and many others. Dezza's first four singles with Oxygen/Spinnin' Records, "Hefty" "I Wonder" and "Allure" and "Seven71" quickly made it into the Top 20 Trance chart on the industry's leading digital store, beatport.com.
Considered by many to be one of the top emerging producers in the industry, Dezza plans to share his unique sound with the rest of the world. After being a guest DJ alongside Sander Van Doorn on Identity 107 and Tiesto’s Club Life 153, Dezza is fresh in the ears of millions.
2013 is shaping up to be a very special year. Dezza's next single "Heavy" is gaining momentum and sure to be a smasher!
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Different Gear (1) 250 views 0 favorites Diiferent Gear were a duo formed in 1990 consisting of Gino Scaletti and Quinn Whalley.
Both are UK based DJs and producers who are currently associated with Red Camel Media.
Digital Farm Animals (1) 306 views 0 favorites Nicholas Gale, better known as Digital Farm Animals, is a British DJ, record producer, singer, songwriter and remixer.
Digitalism (1) 273 views 0 favorites Digitalism is a German electro house duo founded in 2004 in Hamburg and consisting of Jens "Jence" Moelle and İsmail "Isi" Tüfekçi. The duo records for the French label Kitsuné Music and Virgin Records and Astralwerks Records in other parts of the world.
Digitalism has remixed tracks for The Presets, Tom Vek, The Futureheads, Daft Punk, Tiga, Klaxons, White Stripes, Monk, Depeche Mode, Cut Copy and many others, including a re-edit of "Fire in Cairo" by The Cure (entitled "Digitalism in Cairo"). Their tracks and remixes are played by DJs such as Erol Alkan, Soulwax, Boys Noize and Justice.
Digitalism have made appearances at festivals such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, South by Southwest, Rhythm and Vines, Electric Picnic and Ultra Music Festival as well as various clubs worldwide.
Jens Moelle has two solo releases on Kitsuné Music; "I Ragazzi Del 1982" as Palermo Disko Machine and Wired as Jence. He has since released "Vesuvia / Theme Of Palermo Disko Machine" as Palermo Disko Machine on Vulture Music.
Dillon Francis (2) 443 views 0 favorites Dillon Hart Francis (born October 5, 1987) is an American electronic music producer, known for being one of the pioneers of moombahton and moombahcore. Francis was born in Los Angeles, California.
Dillon Francis: “I was born and raised in Los Angeles. My father is an alternative medicines doctor, so I guess he’s upper middle-class. But I came from the lower middle-class. When I was younger, my family lived in an apartment but now my dad has worked [his way up].
“I grew up in a really sheltered family. I didn't know the F-word until I was like 13. [Growing up sheltered] helps with… I don’t know what it helps with but I know it helps with something. I feel like my work ethic is amazing because of my parents.
“Growing up, I couldn't watch TV unless I watched two hours of Sesame Street a day to learn stuff. And then I had to go to study. I had hooked on phonics just so I could be ahead of the game. It’s weird. I’m happy with what my parents did for me and the type of work ethic I have.
“I don’t go out that often. When I’m at home, I’m constantly working on music. I've tried to have two relationships but I can’t even handle relationships.
Dimension (1) 303 views 0 favorites London based Dimension has already encountered success with previous single ‘Love To Me’, receiving support from Annie Mac, Zane Lowe, Annie Nightingale, Danny Howard, and reaching #2 on the Radio 1 Dance Chart. One of his biggest tunes to date 'Crowd Reaction' reached #1 on Beatport's Drum & Bass chart last year and was playlisted on BBC Radio 1Xtra. His current single 'Whip Slap' also reached #1 on Beatport's D&B chart and peaked at #18 in the overall Beatport Top 100!
Dimension’s most recent remixes for Example, Maverick Sabre and Chase & Status received plenty of air time on BBC Radio 1 from the likes of Annie Mac, Zane Lowe, Friction and Mistajam. As his production talent is taking off, so too is his DJing with a stand-out summer ahead with sets at Fabric, High Definition and NASS Festival this year. With his recent success and the backing of the UK's leading names in dance music, big things are expected from Dimension on MTA Records.