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* [[10 July 1993]]: ‘Winter (12 inch - Four Seasons)’ (ACV)
 
* [[10 July 1993]]: ‘Winter (12 inch - Four Seasons)’ (ACV)

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Dave Clarke (techno DJ)

David Maurice "Dave" Clarke (born 19 September 1968) is an English electronic music DJ, producer and radio presenter. Dave Clarke began his music career as a Hip-Hop DJ in the mid 80's, shifting to Acid House and later to Rave near the end of the decade. He began recording for Stress Records (as Pig City) in the early 90's and also appeared on R & S Records, XL Recordings and his own Magnetic North. By the mid 90's he had gradually shifted away from Rave to a brand of straight ahead Techno with the ferocity of Hardcore yet the sublime feelings of Detroit Techno. A series of three 12's named Red 1/2/3 gained fame during 1993-96 (the last entering the Top 40 in the U.K.), as did his ferocious DJ sets.

Links To Peel

Peel was a fan of Dave Clarke's work and allegedly called the artist 'The baron of techno'. Clarke did several sessions for Peel's show and Clark was himself interviewed by Peel on his 02 February 1996 show. In the Guardian newspaper published in 1997, Peel nominated Clarke's debut album Dave Archive One as his favourite Top 20 Albums of all time.

After Peel's death in 2004, Clarke was one of the first people to come forward to perform for Peel's tribute night on 16 December 2004. In an interview with Digicult, Clarke paid tribute to Peel:

"John was a real music culture, against the authority, the musical version of everything I said before. When I lost him I stopped listen to the music, nothing more represents my music taste as when John was in Radio1. There are some other radio that play good music, but John Peel was different and I’m happy that he’s been my friend, who respected me as dj and producer and came to my concerts. I met John numerous times, had quite a few discussions, read several books together, we had the same thought about many thing." [1]

Festive Fifty Entries

Sessions

1. Recorded: Unknown. Broadcast: 20 May 1994 (Under the name of Directional Force)

  • Adagio For M3 / Ngc 3628 / M64 The Black Eye Galaxy / C O B E Theme

Live

1995_Dave_clarke_live_at_john_peel_show

1995 Dave clarke live at john peel show

1. Recorded: 1995-10-27. Broadcast: 27 October 1995

  • Thunderground: Thunderground
  • Regis: Montreal
  • Dave Clarke: Thunder
  • Advent: Mad Dog
  • Jeff Mills: unknown
  • Spira: Scorpion
  • Hell: Ris Veglia Di Una Citta
  • Young & Bell: There Is No Planet
  • Hell: unknown
  • Surgeon: Argon
  • Ken Ishii: Extra (Dave Angel Mix)
  • X313: Interferon
  • Green Velvet: Flash
  • Joey Beltram: Track C1
  • DBX: Neurotika (
  • Dave Clarke: The Storm
  • DJ Sneak: Bangin It
  • Dave Clarke: Protective Custody

2. Recorded: 1996-06-29. Broadcast: 29 June 1996

Dave_Clarke_-_Live_from_Tribal_Gathering_'96

Dave Clarke - Live from Tribal Gathering '96

  • Space DJz: ‘Side On'
  • Surgeon: ‘Electric Chicken'
  • Missing Channel: ‘Legion Of Hunger'
  • Missing Channel: ‘Gold'
  • DJ Hyperactive: ‘Venus'
  • Surgeon: 'Fivo'
  • DJ Deeon: ‘On Da Run'
  • Dave Clarke: ‘Southside'
  • Blunted Boy Wonder: ‘Circuit Sex'
  • Surgeon: ‘Badger Bite’
  • H & M: ‘Suspense'
  • Turntable Hype: ‘Turntable Hype'

3. Recorded: 1997-04-27. Broadcast: 27 April 1997

  • Unknown set

4. Recorded: 1999-09-02. Broadcast: 02 September 1999

  • D.J. Funk: JB Trax
  • D.J. Funk: Booty Perk U Later 203)
  • Charlie Hall vs Co-Fusion: Bad Dog!
  • Joey Beltram: Arena
  • Mike Humphries & Glenn Wilson: Double D
  • Ben Long: Stringz
  • D.J. Funk: Fear The World (USA Hard Mix)
  • Leftfield: Phat Planet (Dave Clarke Remix)

5. Recorded: 2000-12-06. Broadcast: 06 December 2000

  • Unknown set

6. Recorded: 2002-05-07. Broadcast: 07 May 2002

  • Freeform Five: Perspex Sex (Ewan Pearson Hi-NRG mix)
  • Dirty: Dirty (E-Dancer mix)
  • Renato Cohen: Pontape
  • Marco Carola: Appendix C B-side
  • Technasia: Acid Storm
  • Frank Biazzi: Turbulence
  • Urban: Bust A Nut
  • Angel Alanis & Rees Urban: Sidewinder
  • Paul Mac: Breakthrough (Paul Mac mix)
  • Speedy J: Bugmod
  • DJ Mahatma: Schinke

7. Recorded: 2004-02-04. Broadcast: 04 February 2004

  • Dave Clarke: Protective Custody
  • Elbee Bad: Untitled
  • Dave Clarke: Way Of Life
  • Dave Clarke: Before I Was So Rudely Interrupted (Part 1)
  • Dave Clarke: Zeno Xero
  • Dave Clarke: The Wiggle
  • Christopher Just: I'm A Disco Dancer (Dave Clarke Remix)
  • Dave Clarke: Southside
  • AB/DC: The Feelin'
  • Dave Clarke: Thunder
  • Dave Clarke: Dirt Box
  • Dave Clarke: Wisdom To The Wise
  • Dave Clarke: The Compass
  • Dave Clarke: Disgraceland (Instrumental)
  • Dave Clarke Featuring Chicks On Speed: What Was Her Name? (LFO Remix)

8. Recorded: 2004-12-16. Broadcast: 16 December 2004

  • Unknown set

Other Shows Played

Dave_Clarke_-_Winter_(ACID_1994)

Dave Clarke - Winter (ACID 1994)

1993

  • 22 January 1993: Planet 42 (12") Magnetic North / Labworks (under the name of Directional Force)
  • 05 March 1993: Alphalink (12" - One Thousand) Magnetic North (under the name of Directional Force)

1994

  • 26 February 1994: ‘Phase 023 (Protective Custody) (12 inch - Red. 1 (of 3))’ (Bush)
Dave_Clarke_-_Red3_-_Thunder

Dave Clarke - Red3 - Thunder

1995

Dave_Clarke_-_No_One's_Driving

Dave Clarke - No One's Driving

1996

1998

2000

2001

2002

Dave_Clarke_-_Way_Of_Life

Dave Clarke - Way Of Life

2003

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