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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.djdaveseaman.com/ Official website — contains free recordings of live DJ sets by Dave Seaman]
*[http://www.djdaveseaman.com/ Official website — contains free recordings of live DJ sets by Dave Seaman]
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*[http://www.troonik.com/r/3/116/dave-seaman.aspx Dave Seaman Tracklisting archive]
*[http://www.troonik.com/r/3/116/dave-seaman.aspx Dave Seaman Tracklisting archive]

Revision as of 11:39, 7 September 2007

Dave Seaman

Dave Seaman (born Apr 29 1968) is a British dance music DJ and record producer. He was formerly a member of the DMC Publishing, and editor of music magazine Mixmag. He formed one half of Brothers In Rhythm with Steve Anderson, doing production work for (amongst others) Pet Shop Boys and Kylie Minogue. He has since founded Audio Therapy - part-dance collective, part-record label. He is also well-known for his three releases in the famed Global Underground series.

Discography[1]

Mix Albums

  • 1991: Mixmag, Vol. 1 with Carl Cox (DMC)
  • 1993: DJ Culture, Vol. 1 with Sasha and John Digweed (Stress Records)
  • 1995: DJ Culture, Vol. 2 with Nick Warren (Stress Records)
  • 1995: Mixmag, Vol. 10 with Masters at Work (DMC)
  • 1995: DJs at Work, Vol. 1 (Pimp Music)
  • 1996: Renaissance Vol. 4 (Six 6)
  • 1997: Renaissance Worldwide: London with Robert Miles (Renaissance)
  • 1998: Renaissance Worldwide: Singapore with David Morales and BT (Renaissance)
  • 1999: Global Underground: Buenos Aires (Boxed)
  • 1999: Back to Mine (DMC)
  • 1999: Renaissance Worldwide: America (Renaissance)
  • 2000: Renaissance: Awakening (Renaissance)
  • 2000: Global Underground: Cape Town (Boxed)
  • 2001: Renaissance: Desire (Renaissance)
  • 2002: Global Underground: Melbourne (Global Underground)
  • 2004: Therapy Sessions with Phil K (Renaissance)
  • 2005: Therapy Sessions, Vol. 2 with Luke Chable (Renaissance)
  • 2005: This is Audiotherapy (Audio Therapy)
  • 2006: Renaissance: The Masters Series, Part 7 (Renaissance)
  • 2007: Therapy Sessions, Vol.3 with Lexicon Avenue (Renaissance)

Notes

  1. ^ Refer to the discography section (under music) for list of singles, various albums, and remixes. [1]