The DNA Disciples
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DNA was the pseudonym taken by two British dance music producers for issuing a remix of Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner" in 1990.
They have since taken the name The DNA Disciples to avoid confusion with the no wave band, and have produced a second Suzanne Vega remix, "Rusted Pipe". Nick Batt has worked extensively with Goldfrapp on Felt Mountain, Black Cherry and Supernature.
Contents |
[edit] Personnel
- Neal Slateford (born in Bath)
- Nick Batt (born Nicholas Batt, lives in Bristol), now running the Sonic State website and podcast
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "Tom's Diner" (re-mix) (1990) - DNA featuring Suzanne Vega
- "La Serenissima" (1990) - DNA
- "Rebel Woman" (1991) - DNA featuring Jazzi P
- "Can You Handle It" (re-recording) (1992) - DNA featuring Sharon Redd - co-produced by Neil Davidge
- "Blue Love (Call My Name)" (1992) - DNA featuring Joe Nye
- "Shocked" (re-mix) Kylie Minogue - co-produced by Neil Davidge
- "Lily Was Here" (re-mix) - Dave Stewart & Candy Dulfer -co-produced by Neil Davidge
- "Rusted Pipe" (re-mix) - DNA featuring Suzanne Vega -co-produced by Neil Davidge
[edit] Albums
- Taste This EMI (1992) co-produced by Neil Davidge
- Remixes Polydor (1992) co-produced by Neil Davidge
[edit] References
- Guinness Book of British Hit Singles - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X
- http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Batt