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There are very
few DJs who stand out in the world of dance music today, but Danny
Howells is without doubt one of them. From his early years of DJing
at Bedrock nights in his home town of Hastings, to the 10+ hour
sets in New York today, one thing remains the same - a complete
love of all music. It's this passion and plenty of hard work that
has helped Danny to get where he is today. It's no coincidence that
he's been placed in DJ Magazine's top 20 DJs in the world for the
last 6 years. Danny has a unique, eclectic sound which as been described
as "deepsexyfuturistictechfunkhouse" and it's this sound
which which is shaking floors worldwide.
With over 12 years of experience, Danny has become truly international.
His hectic schedule regularly takes him all over Europe, North and
South America, Asia and Australia. He's DJed in the world's coolest
clubs and held residencies at Renaissance, Twilo and Home. With
2002 came the announcement of an exciting monthly residency at Arc
in New York, where Danny's 10 hour marathon sets are fast becoming
legendary.
It's not just
in the club where Danny has made a name for himself, he's also been
busy in the studio. His latest offering; 24/7 is the first in a
new series of albums for Global Underground. Mixes for Renaissance
and his own Nocturnal Frequencies series have been the highlights
in a continually growing back catalogue of acclaimed mixes. As a
producer his main focus is with co-producer Dick Trevor and vocalist
Erire as "Science Dept.". Also Danny has had massive dance-floor
success with Deep Dish as "Size DDD" and the Eminem sampling
"Nobody listens to techno".
Danny's infectious
personality and individual style is what really puts him a cut above
the rest though. You can really sense his connection with the crowd
wherever he plays, and he has fully earned the label "the clubbers
DJ".
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