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Donald Glaude | |
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Donald Glaude, 2011 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Tacoma, Washington |
Genres | House |
Occupation(s) | Musical artist, DJ, remixer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Donald Glaude is an American house music artist, DJ and remixer, and is consistently ranked as one of DJ Mag's top 100 DJs.
Biography
As a child, Donald was classically trained in the upright bass and violin. After hearing early funk records as a child, he began experimenting with tape decks and a primitive Radio Shack mixer at home in Tacoma, Washington. He began playing at nightclubs by the mid-1980s and began gaining name recognition in early turntablism. Glaude had an early residency was 6th & Proctor in Tacoma, WA. In the early 1990s when the rave scene took hold up and down the west-coast Donald had a Friday at the Underground nightclub in Seattle. Also frequently headlined at rave warehouse parties like NAF Studios in West Seattle. Other early Seattle electronic music clubs Glaude played in those early days: The Power Plant, Vinylized, The Cat Walk, The Jungle. His club nights showcased many now famous DJs from around the world. Donald, along with Funky Techno Tribe: DJ Dan in San Francisco and Ron D Core in Los Angeles helped define west-coast house music through the 1990s.
Donald Glaude is a pioneer of House Music with a very distinctive deep bass rhythm sound and occasional breaks in the music where Glaude shouts enthusiastically getting the crowd pumped up. He has been living in the Southern California area for some time. Donald Glaude has put out multiple records of his own songs and vanity labels Durty Records and Eden Records targeted to professional DJs while making digital releases on Beatport. He is in demand worldwide as a DJ and as a producer and re-mixer.
Donald also caused some stir in 2005 and 2006 with his Friday night residency at ICE Nightclub in Las Vegas called 'Thank Glaude It's Friday'. Donald and his night were showcased regularly on the Spike TV reality show 'The Club'.
Discography
Singles & EP's
- Sampling The Future (1997)
- Off the Hook (1999)
- Mixed Live (2001)
- Get Up (2003)
- Mixed Live 2nd Session (2003)
- This Is Me (2005)
- For The People (2006)
- Live at Ruby Skye (2007)
- BIG (2007)
- Stick Em (2008)
- Let The Bass Drop (2008)
- It Was a Party Line (2009)
- Drive Me Crazy (2009)
- Teed Off (2009)
- Break it Off (2010)
- Becky (2010)
- Kick Drum (2010)
- Climb (2010)
- Keyz of Destruction (2010)
Remixes
- Steal Your Bike (2005)
- Madd Disco (2007)
- Get Hott (2007)
- Give it to Me (2007)
- Darke (2007)
- Ride It (2007)
- New Nation (2008)
- A Dee Jay (2008)
- The 7/10 Split (2008)
- Roller Coaster (2008)
- Hear No Evil (2009)
- This Shit is Jackin (2009)
- Knocker'd Out (2009)
- Activate (2009)
- Feel The Jam (2009)
- Cruelty (2009)
- Break it Off (2010)
- 4am in Vegas (2010)
- Carpet Muncher (2010)
- Wonderland (2010)
- Beats inside my head
Filmography
- LA DJ (2004)
- Peace Love and Beats (2004)
- Put The Needle On The Record (2006)
References
- "Top 100 DJs 2007 - No 69 - Donald Glaude". www.djmag.com. Retrieved 2008-01-29.
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