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Darkbeat Presents: DAVE SEAMAN (UK) @ New Guernica, Fri Nov 15th

Darkbeat Presents

Darkbeat Presents: DAVE SEAMAN (UK) @ New Guernica, Fri Nov 15th

10:00pm, Fri 15 November, 2013
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Darkbeat is proud to announce that we are welcoming, the one and only legend, Mr Dave Seaman (UK) back to Melbourne on Friday 15th Nov @ New Guernica, to rock it for us all once again in true Darkbeat Style.

Darkbeat presents:

DAVE SEAMAN

(UK) [Selador] 

FRIDAY 15th Nov @ NEW GUERNICA


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The word legend gets thrown around a lot in this age of disposable music, and longevity in the scene is replaced by musical fads that come and go. Thankfully, there are artists like Dave Seaman who has stood the test of time and stuck to their guns to deliver a sound which is still uniquely theirs. From his days being editor of the then-fledgling Mixmag Magazine, to pioneering the first ever commercially available mix compilation (alongside Carl Cox), the man is a true innovator. More recently, Dave re-wrote the history books once again when he delivered the world's first crowd funded mix compilation after he launched the very successful Kickstarter project. We can't be more excited to host a TRUE legend like Dave Seaman for one special night!

 

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Dave Seaman (UK)

It's not like Dave had much of a choice really. That is if you believe in what Malcolm Gladwell says in Outliers, when he examines the success of a few key people in a generation; concluding that they were born at the right time, and in the right place. In the late 1970s something was happening to the profession of playing records for a living. A group of predominantly gay, black and Hispanic kids were subverting what was left of D.I.S.C.O's freedom principle in Manhattan's loft apartments.

Cue the abrupt sound of a needle scratching across a record as we cut across the Atlantic Ocean to the city of Leeds, northern England a few years later. It's hardly a hotbed of gay Latino abandon, but it is here that we find a young Dave Seaman playing records. Dave is a mobile DJ playing at one of those bread & butter staples of 80s DMC DJs: weddings, bar mitzvahs and birthday parties. Whilst cueing up the first of six million kick drums, he is longing for a bigger dancefloor, one that'd not been invented yet, one filled with an ecstatic experience that had yet to be shared. He arrives home and enters a competition that ran in a black & white glorified newsletter called Mixmag; first prize a trip to the New Music Seminar in New York. He won. One year later, he was editor of Mixmag.

But this isn't an Acid House fairytale, and having a hand shaping Mixmag into the devout clubbers bible it became wasn't enough for Dave. Ask one question to any rightminded young journalist in the 90s and they'd have given you the same answer: I'd rather be a DJ. But that wasn't enough for Dave either. Beat by beat, twelve inch by twelve inch, within a year Dave went from djing alongside Sasha and Laurent Garnier at midland's wunder-rave Shellys to remixing Michael Jackson: it was one white glove a gogo.

What got Dave that far wasn't the blind ambition of me, me, me; it was an ear for melody and an untold passion for music. And it was in the studio - alongside Brothers in Rhythm partner Steve Anderson - that his ear for melody found its natural home. One of their first forays into recording gave birth to a record that good times found impossible to ignore; 'Such a Good Feeling' set the charts and dancefloors on fire. This crossover appeal, welding pop sensibilities to underground credentials without the dilution of either, ensured the duo entertained a cast of music's finest over the coming years. A staggering ninety releases bare Dave's name in their credits. Brothers In Rhythm remixed the great and the good. Then the great and the good asked them to produce and write for them too. U2, New Order, David Bowie - and Kylie, Take That and Pet Shop Boys respectively. And then Dave gave it all up.

No he didn't. He started a record label. I know what you're thinking: 'Did this guy ever sit down during the nineties?' or perhaps 'Why didn't he turn his other 'non-DJ' hand to smashing a tyrannical dictatorship?' The answer is Fun; it's fun to run a label, even if you do elect to call it Stress Records. Under Dave's stewardship the label quickly became a byword for quality; Danny Tenaglia, Groove Armada's Andy Cato, Sasha and John Digweed all added their names to a glorious release schedule. Stress put records in the charts and on to the soundtracks of cult movies: Trainspotting's nightclub scene wouldn't have been the same without Bedrock's 'For What You Dream Of'. In fact, without Stress Records to soundtrack the weekends, much of the days UK club scene would have had a 12inch-sized hole in it too. Dave superseded Stress Records with a new imprint called Therapy, and it's been no stranger to big name good times either: Popof, Timo Mass, Pig & Dan, Tiger Stripes and Robert Babicz have all played a part in cementing it's discography.

But being a record exec is only ever going to be something to fill the winter weekdays; DJing is Dave's first love and his longest lasting. It is his ability to shake, rattle and roll a crowd into a triumphant mass of up-stretched arms that's catapulted him around the world. He's played in seventy countries, countless fields and a selection of the world's finest nightclubs over the last fifteen years. From Creamfields to Glastonbury, the Arctic Circle to the Arabian deserts: Dave is walking proof of dance music's global ability to unify and excite. His twenty-five plus excellent mix compilations for the likes of Renaissance, Back To Mine, Radio 1 Essential Mix and Global Underground will help pass the time until he's back in your hemisphere once again.

So, is it about talent or luck? Do you believe in all those right-time, right-place Gladwellisms? I'm not sure either, but like the music Dave's been playing for years; it sounds extraordinary doesn't it?


Darkbeat Presents: DAVE SEAMAN (UK) [Selador] - FRIDAY Friday 15th Nov @ NEW GUERNICA



SUPPORT FROM:


Jamie Stevens, Rollin Connection, Chris Meehan, Jayson Holden

Troy Marc & Studious, Walter Juan, Flow, Andrew Slattery, Chris Lath, GabiM, + More TBA


Doors:
10pm - Late


Tickets On Sale Now.

For more Info:
www.newguernica.com.au // www.inthemix.com.au // https://www.facebook.com/daveseamanofficial // www.darkbeat.com.au