Ghastly (DJ)

Ghastly
Birth name David Lee Crow
Born (1989-10-23) October 23, 1989
Arizona, United States
Origin Los Angeles, United States
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David Lee Crow, better known by his stage name Ghastly, is an American DJ and record producer based in Los Angeles.[2] He has released songs on OWSLA, Buygore, and Dim Mak, such as "Miami Connection" with Jauz and "Crank It" with Mija & Lil Jon.[2]

Early life

Crow was raised on a goat farm with 650 cows in Buckeye, Arizona.[3][4][5] He relocated to Venice Beach before finding work as resident DJ at Exchange LA.[6] His parents were unable to finance him, leaving him homeless to live in a van before deciding on moving into the city.[7] He would shower at public restrooms and wake up on the beach. He worked for two months at American Apparel who later fired him for being homeless. Since then, he became broke and moved back to the farm before again, returning to Los Angeles to work as a promoter at Exchange LA who later hired him as a resident DJ.[8] Prior to learning and using his first DAWs which were Reason and Ableton, he took part in a metal band.[9][10]

Career

The first song Crow ever wrote was released on an OWSLA compilation album. He then produced an EP for the label but was turned down because it wasn't as 'funky' as his first song. He then moved back to goat farm to begin again. At a rave, he met Mija and talked about collaborating before writing the song "Crank It". Mija sent it to Skrillex, the founder of OWSLA.[9]

Discography

Singles

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Title Year Record label
"Kill It With Fire"
(with Sullivan King)
2014 Buygore
"Every Night" 2015 Dim Mak
"Get On This" Mad Decent
"Dogs in the House"
(with Goldplate)
The EDM Network
"Hawt"
(with Brillz)
Mad Decent
"666!"
(with Getter)
2016 OWSLA
"Fuk Watchu Think"
(featuring Jameston Thieves)
"The Spiders Symphony" 2017 Self-released
"End of the Night"
(with NGHTMRE)
Mad Decent

Remixes

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References

  1. Gorecki, Bryan (2015-10-22). "Ghastly now more Googled than the Pokemon". EDM Chicago. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  2. 1 2 Christopher Monger, James. "Ghastly | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  3. "GHASTLY: Information". The DJ List. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  4. Petriw, Nicole (October 7, 2015). "DJ To Watch: Ghastly". Relentless Beats. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  5. "Ghastly in The Lab LA". Mixmag. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  6. "Ghastly - Djs/Producers - EDM,Trap - Entertainment". Justdial. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  7. Madden, Michael (2016-02-19). "DJ Series: Trendsetters Presents... Ghastly! - AreaTrend Blog". AreaTrend Blog. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  8. Bein, Kat (30 March 2015). "The Grim and Gory Details of Ghastly’s Ballsy Rise". Insomniac.com. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  9. 1 2 Leight, Elias (16 August 2016). "Ghastly Talks OWSLA, Metal Influences, and Not Getting Comfortable". Billboard. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  10. O'Neil, Shane (2015-01-09). "Mija And Ghastly Are Breaking the Rules of EDM [Interview]". EDM.com. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  11. "Ghastly on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
  12. "GHASTLY". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2017-04-24.
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