DJ Dan
DJ Dan, 2007
DJ Dan, 2007
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Wherrett
OriginOlympia, Washington, United States
GenresHouse, funky house, electro house, breakbeat, techno, tech house, electronica
Occupation(s)Producer, DJ
LabelsInStereo Recordings
Websitewww.djdan.com

DJ Dan (born Daniel Wherrett) is an American house music DJ and producer.[1]

Career

Wherrett grew up in Lacey, Washington. He moved to Seattle from 1988–1990 to study fashion, where he discovered electronic dance music at clubs such as The Underground, where he heard Randy Schlager and Donald Glaude, and started experimenting with this music himself.

In 1991, he moved to Los Angeles. After playing a few events with LA-based DJ Ron D Core, with whom he released a series of mixtapes and live mixes, he made his way to San Francisco in 1993 where he joined Funky Tekno Tribe. In 1996, he partnered with Jim Hopkins, releasing Loose Caboose under the name Electroliners. This track was picked up by DJs such as Carl Cox, Sasha, John Digweed, and Lee Burridge.[2] Pete Tong played Wherrett's first Essential Mix in 1988, with a follow-up in 1999, and again in 2007 with Frankie Knuckles at the Winter Music Conference.

In 2000, Carl Cox invited Wherrett on his tour. In the same year, Wherrett's track "That Zipper Track" was released on four labels worldwide, and went on to sell over 100,000 copies on vinyl. In 2001, he created his own label, InStereo Recordings.[3]

DJ Mag named DJ Dan the #1 House DJ in 2006. URB magazine named him "America's Favorite DJ" and "America's Hardest Working DJ". In 2014, he was rated the #9 DJ in the US according to the DJ Times' "America's Best DJ" Poll[4][5]

Discography

Singles

  • DJ Dan & Hatiras – Baked From Scratch (Blow Media)
  • DJ Dan – Bam (InStereo)
  • DJ Dan and Grandadbob – Disco Hertz EP (Faith and Hope Recordings)
  • DJ Dan – Transformers Cartoon Theme (Hasbro)
  • DJ Dan – Get Up (Kinetic)
  • DJ Dan & Bryan Cox – It's Getting Closer (Ammo)
  • DJ Dan & Hatiras – Love for the Weekend (Blow Media)
  • DJ Dan Presents Needle Damage – That Zipper Track (Moonshine) – UK #53[6]
  • DJ Dan – Needle Damage Remixes (Audacious)
  • DJ Dan – Put That Record Back On (Kinetic)
  • DJ Dan – Put That Record Back On (Part 1) (Honchos)
  • DJ Dan – Put That Record Back On (Part 2) (Honchos)
  • DJ Dan – Rock to the Rhythm (Audacious)
  • DJ Dan – That Phone Track (Subliminal)
  • DJ Dan & Dano – That Arrival (Red Melon Records)
  • DJ Dan Presents Future Retro – Evolution 1 (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan Presents Future Retro – Evolution 2 (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan Presents Future Retro – Evolution 3 (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan Presents Future Retro – Fascinated (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan – In Your Area (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan – Work That Sucka/Whores Play (Rising)
  • DJ Dan – Stereo Damage (Hotfingers)
  • DJ Dan – Nasty Night Out EP (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & Bartouze – Jukebox (InStereo Recordings)
  • DJ Dan – House All Night (PornoStar Records)
  • DJ Dan – Baby Boomer (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Don't Hold Back (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Just A Fool (Dub Mix) (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Reckless Gurl (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – In Your Area 2012 Edit (Nettwerk)
  • DJ Dan & Brian Matrix – More Damage (Heartfelt Sounds)
  • DJ Dan – Fist Pump Broken (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Disco Dancing (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Where You Come From (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & Brian Matrix – Africa (Hotfingers)
  • DJ Dan – Out of Nowhere (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – American Girls American Girls (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Ghost (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – The Edge (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – The Real Deal (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Love Is Stronger (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Party People (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – Chunka Funk (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Mighty High (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – I Got It (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan – French Dish (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Don't Hold Back (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & Umek – Mighty Wind (Toolroom)
  • DJ Dan & Phunk Investigation – Can You Hear It (Phunk Traxx)
  • DJ Dan & Oscar L – Feel The Panic (Toolroom)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Mighty High (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & DJ Mes – Where You Come From (Guesthouse)
  • DJ Dan & Groovebox – Half Steppin' (Work Records)
  • DJ Dan & Simon Doty – Disco Slice (Toolroom)
  • DJ Dan & Simon Doty – Smash The Disco (Toolroom)
  • DJ Dan & Phunk Investigation – Everybody Over There (InStereo Recordings)
  • DJ Dan – Don't Disturb This Groove (InStereo Recordings)

[7]

Studio albums

  • Future Retro (Nettwerk, 2010)
  • Disco Funk Odyssey (Guesthouse Music, 2013)
  • Nothing But A Party (InStereo Recordings, 2014)

[8]

See also

References

  1. Phares, Heather; Potts, Diana. "Biography: DJ Dan". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
  2. "Electroliners – Loose Caboose". Discogs. 8 November 1995.
  3. "DJ Dan Presents Needle Damage – That Zipper Track". Discogs. 8 November 1999.
  4. "Bio". DJ Dan. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  5. "Markus Schulz Voted America's Best DJ 2014". Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  6. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 159. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. "DJ Dan Tracks on Beatport". beatport.com.
  8. "DJ Dan Releases on Beatport". beatport.com.
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