DJ Disciple
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DJ Disciple is David Banks, an American DJ and house music producer from Brooklyn, New York. In 2002 he hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Caught Up." Vocals on the track were performed by singer Mia Cox. The track was featured in the Showtime television series Queer As Folk.
On 2006, his single, "work it out", featuring Dawn Tallman, released under his label Catch 22 Recordings, became a hit record due to the storm it created in Ibiza in 2006, BBC’S Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong played the record for 3 months straight and it was signed by countless labels and compilations like Xtravaganza (UK), Blanco Y Negro (Spain), Poole Music (France), Networks (Italy) and United (Belgium).
The label's last release, “Changes”, is a new collaboration with David Tort and DJ Ruff. “Changes” stayed on the Beatport digital top three downloads for two months. Played throughout the Winter Music Conference by DJ’s Roger Sanchez, DJ Dan, and Erick Morillo among a few.
His UK profile is legendary, working in more clubs than any American DJ to ever grace these shores. For the past 12 years, Disciple has performed in at least fifty clubs per year. more information will be available on his forthcoming book “Around The World In 150 Clubs”, a book DJ Disciple is finishing contributing to the clubs he has played in for the last 20 years.
[edit] See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart