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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===Singles=== |
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* 1995: "Handle with Care EP" UK #104 |
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* 1996: "Timeless" (re-issue) UK #115 |
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Eurythmics / Angel* - Angel / Sweet Dreams (Nightmare Mix) (12", Promo) RCA 1990 |
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* 1997: "This is Disco" UK #91 |
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* 1997: "Tokyo Stealth Fighter" UK #58<ref name="CS">"[http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=8180 Dave Angel]", Chart Stats, retrieved 2011-06-15</ref> |
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1st Voyage ◄ (3 versions) R & S Records 1991 |
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* 1997: "Funk Music" UK #76 |
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Rolling Thunder ◄ (4 versions) Outer Rhythm 1991 |
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Stairway To Heaven ◄ (2 versions) R & S Records 1992 |
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Never Leave ◄ (2 versions) Love Records 1992 |
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Outrages Angel EP (12", EP) Outrage Recordings 1992 |
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The Family EP ◄ (2 versions) Apollo 1993 |
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Royal Techno EP ◄ (2 versions) Rotation Records 1993 |
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New Orchestrations EP ◄ (2 versions) Fnac Music Dance Division 1993 |
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3rd Voyage (12") R & S Records 1993 |
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Original Man (12") Aura Surround Sounds 1993 |
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In Flight Entertainment ◄ (3 versions) Blunted, Island Records 1994 |
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Seas Of Tranquility EP (12", EP) Rotation Records 1994 |
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Handle With Care EP ◄ (6 versions) Blunted 1995 |
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Stalker / Timeless (7", Ltd) Jockey Slut 1995 |
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Timeless ◄ (3 versions) 4th & Broadway, Island Records 1996 |
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Funk Music ◄ (6 versions) Island Records, Island Records 1997 |
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Tokyo Stealth Fighter ◄ (7 versions) 4th & Broadway, 4th & Broadway 1997 |
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This Is Disco ◄ (4 versions) 4th & Broadway 1997 |
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Excursions E.P. (12", EP) Jericho 1998 |
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Insights EP (12", EP) Rotation Records 1998 |
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Knockout EP ◄ (2 versions) Rotation Records 1999 |
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Dave Angel / Jamie Anderson - The Knockout EP / The Rematch (12", EP) Rotation Records 2000 |
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Dave Angel / Jel Ford - Myths EP ◄ (2 versions) Rotation Records 2002 |
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Ocean Dwellers ◄ (2 versions) Rotation Records 2003 |
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Warriors E.P. (12", EP) Rotation Records 2005 |
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Rotation (DJ Marky & XRS Remix) / Brothers (XRS Remix) ◄ (2 versions) V Recordings 2006 |
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Taurus / Gemini (12") Niah 2007 |
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Sheba / Mothership - Part 1 (12") Niah 2007 |
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Medusa (12") Jericho 2008 |
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Ghost Train E.P. ◄ (2 versions) Plaza In Crowd 2009 |
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Dogspray (12") Jericho 2009 |
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Front And Back (12") Jericho 2010 |
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K Road Nz (12", S/Sided, W/Lbl, Ltd) Not On Label Unknown |
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Compilations |
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Classics ◄ (5 versions) R & S Records 1996 |
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16 Flavours Of Tech Funk (4xLP, Comp) React 1998 |
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DA02: The Reworks Album (CD, Comp) Trust The DJ 2002 |
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DJ Mixes |
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Trance Lunar Paradise ◄ (3 versions) Sound Dimension Recordings 1994 |
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X-Mix-4 - Beyond The Heavens ◄ (4 versions) Studio !K7 1995 |
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Darren Emerson & Dave Angel - Mixmag Live! Volume 13 - Techno ◄ (2 versions) DMC Publishing 1996 |
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Dr Alex Paterson* / Mixmaster Morris / Mr C* / Sven Vath* / Darren Emerson / Dave Angel - The History Of Mixmag Live - 3 (Volumes 009/011/013) (3xCD, Comp, Mixed + Box, Comp) DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing, DMC Publishing 1997 |
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London Electronica - In The Mix With Dave Angel (CD, Comp, Mixed) Kickin Records 1997 |
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39 Flavours Of Tech Funk (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) React 1998 |
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DA01 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Trust The DJ 2001 |
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DA03 ◄ (2 versions) Trust The DJ 2003 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Dave Angel / Marques Da Cruz - 4 (File, MP3) Digit Speed 2008 |
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===Albums=== |
===Albums=== |
Revision as of 18:27, 8 May 2012
David Angelico Nicholas Gooden (born 13 May 1966), better known as Dave Angel, is an English techno musician.
Early years
Angel was born in Chelsea, London in 1966.[1] He is the son of a London-based jazz musician, and the elder brother of rapper Monie Love. He had an unorthodox musical education; his father influenced him deeply, as did his friends and his environment, including the radio. He listened not only to Miles Davis and Charlie Parker, but also to soul music and funk. Even though he was playing instruments at fourteen, including percussion, his musical development was not easy or straightforward.
Career
His musical career started when he borrowed an old electronic keyboard from a friend and, using a double tape deck, assembled a bassline and drum track, over which he laid "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurythmics. He called the result his Nightmare mix,[1] and borrowed money from a friend in order to press 500 copies. When BMG, and thus the Eurythmics, learnt of this, Annie Lennox wanted to prevent the sale of what was in effect the pirating of their song; however, her partner Dave Stewart liked the mix, and persuaded her to allow Angel to go ahead. The track, involving elements of jazz, Detroit techno, and breakbeat hardcore, was successful, reaching number twenty-three in the United Kingdom charts.
Not long afterwards, Angel received many invitations, and gained much respect from European artists, becoming part of the Phaze One team together with the drum & bass DJs Fabio and Grooverider (who used to play styles from house to hardcore at that time). The doors were also opened for his career as a producer. Despite the quality of his productions, however, such as the EPs "The Family" by Apollo and "Royal Techno" by Rotation Records, he was unable to make much impression in England.
Through his label, Rotation Records, he gave opportunities to many of the current producers, including many of other nationalities, such as Paul Hazel, Cisco Ferreira, Vince Watson, Samuel L. Session, Steve Rachmad, and Sharpside. He released tracks for labels such as Black Market, Love, Rotation, and specially the Belgian R & S Records.
1995 saw the release through Studio !K7 of his CD "X-Mix-4 - Beyond The Heavens", which included songs from all over the world such as Chez Damier's "Help Myself", F2's "Dominica" and his remix for Sun Electric's "Entrance."
The second half of the 1990s brought Angel closer to funk than jazz when he released tracks from the LP Globetrotting, such as "Tokyo Stealth Fighter", "This is Disco", and "Funk Music". Over the years that followed, he gained a central position on the international scene, making appearances at the biggest events and festivals; he plays all over the world, and has become an important figure in international techno.[citation needed]
Discography
Singles
- 1995: "Handle with Care EP" UK #104
- 1996: "Timeless" (re-issue) UK #115
- 1997: "This is Disco" UK #91
- 1997: "Tokyo Stealth Fighter" UK #58[2]
- 1997: "Funk Music" UK #76
Albums
- 1995: "Tales of the Unexpected" UK #114
- 1997: "Globetrotting" UK #115
Guest appearances
- 2009: "Hold Your Horses" by Ella Edmondson
References
- ^ a b Cooper, Sean "Dave Angel Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-06-15
- ^ "Dave Angel", Chart Stats, retrieved 2011-06-15
External links
- Dave Angel discography at Discogs.