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[Dave Seaman] |
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There
are many DJs who have enjoyed many column inches for shaping the phenomenon
that is modern club culture. For some of these individuals, it was a question
of right time, right place. Talented yes; opportunistic, definitely - and
just a little bit lucky. But there is another story to be told, of the
‘second generation’ DJs, those who were inspired by acid house, embraced
its pivotal ethics, and helped develop it. Enter Dave Seaman - pioneering
second generation DJ, but also oh, so much more. Dave
too, as he’d be first to admit, has had his fair share of lucky breaks.
However, it takes special talent to take advantage of them the way he has.
Yes, he effectively won his job with DJ organisation DMC in a competition,
and blagged the editorship of the fledging members’ magazine Mixmag simply
by being their youngest, hippest employee. But it was Dave who made the
company fully aware of the impact of acid house and railroaded them into
launching the magazine fully to the public. Single handedly he paved the way
for the vast array of club mags currently doing the rounds. Yes,
he was equally lucky to bump into budding production genius Steve Anderson at
DMC’s recording studios. But it was the pairs respective talents gelling
that led the turbo fuelled hit ‘Such A Good Feeling’, via being Superstar
remixers (the UK’s first) to the likes of Michael Jackson and the Pet Shop
boys, to writing and producing for the likes of Kylie Minogue and Take That. Yes,
he was fortunate that DMC was happy to back his partner Nick Gordon Brown’s
Stress record label. But it takes talent to spot the likes of Sasha, John
Digweed, Full Intention and Andy from Groove Armada, all of whom had early
breaks on the label. And
yes it was a lucky twist when Mixmag photographer Gary McLarnen invited Dave
to bring his DJ skills to a new night he was launching at the unlikely
Shelleys venue in Stoke on Trent. It just happened to become one of the
UK’s best ever house clubs. The fact that Dave’s DJing star is still in
the ascendant some 10 years later says it all. For
years Dave has kept at it, feverishly yet successfully juggling more plates
than most of his peers could imagine. Most recently he has focused on his
first love, DJing. It has earned him a first class ticket round the world as
the demand for his deck skills continues to rise. In the UK, he has graced
every superclub you care to mention, including Cream, Gatecrasher and perhaps
most notably Renaissance, with whom he has enjoyed a long and mutually
beneficial relationship. However, he is equally loved and revered at a number
of the country’s less hyped, but equally wonderful small town clubs - he is
a God at the likes of Perth’s Rhumba Club, Portrush’s Lush and
Preston’s Feel. 2000
saw Dave at the helm of his management company; Therapy, where a team of
trusted, like-minded souls help him continue to juggle with aplomb. He fits
in a fortnightly residency for Renaissance at their stunning flagship venue
Media in Nottingham whilst still enjoying a hectic international schedule,
which takes him to the far flung corners of the world. He mixed a high
profile CD for Global Underground, has recently remixed Placebo & David
Bowie, Garbage and Alanis Morrisette and begin an Ibiza residency for
Renaissance at Privilege for the summer. 2001
and Dave has already began recording his Renaissance mix album and launches
further into the television arena thanks to further presents opportunities.
Oh, and planning the long awaited return of Brothers In Rhythm. Dave
Seaman - proof that sometimes, nice guys do finished first.
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