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David: "Normally, biographies are written in the third hand by an author. However, for Producertech, I decided to write my own life-story⌠đ"
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QUICK OVERVIEW
Music has been in my life since I was born. Playing drums since the age of seven. Toured the east coast of America, the north of France and playing drums on my first album which was recorded 'live' all before my sixteenth birthday.
During the 80's and 90's I was heavily influenced by the underground dance music scene. This culture soon developed into the 'Acid / Rave' phenomenon and in time, 'Hard House', 'Trance' & 'Techno'. During the 90's and until the start of the twenty-first century I was composing and producing music the old fashion way, i.e using an Akai S3200 sampler, Roland 909, Roland 101, a midi keyboard, Yamaha O3D mixer and various tone generators which were all sequenced with a cracked copy of Cubase on my Atari STE.
Fortunately in 1996, EMI records took an interest in one of my tracks called 'Passion' and it was released with a fabulous remix by the legendary 'Trade' DJ Tony De Vit.
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/passion/929743730
Around the same time, BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong was playing my tunes on his Friday night 'Essential Selection' show. In 1998 Pete signed my track 'So Pure' released under the pseudonym 'Subsola' to his FFRR label. Luckily for me this dancefloor smash was remixed the trance guru Ferry Corsten.
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/subsola-so-pure-remixes-single/1367733655
From 2001 onwards I focused on percussion performances, transforming myself into 'The Bongoman' and later on 'David H Percussion'. I really enjoyed accompanying famous DJs around the globe, playing at the coolest party's, nightclubs and festivals. It is easier to write a list of who I haven't accompanied and where I haven't played. More information is available in my percussion website: http://www.davidhpercussion.com
Moving on, in 2015 it seemed apparent that technology had finally caught up with my dream of 'laptop djing' and creating powerful music in a DAW. It took around twenty years of development for this to happen and finally Apple started to sell powerful laptops with remarkable processing speeds and great storage space.
After learning code I wrote my own websites and then in 2015 I sourced 'Producertech'. Immediately, I fell in love with Rob's style of tuition. Initially, I singed up for both Ableton and Logic courses and in time I purchased a variety of different courses. For me, I already had good enough experience in producing and remixing, however I had absolutely no idea how to operate a DAW inside a laptop computer. It took me years to work this all out. However and finally after a lot of 'life experiences' including losing my father, various operations and suffering permanent hearing loss in both ears, I decided to fully focus on digital music again.
In 2020 I entered the Producertech 'end of year' remix competition and won! - I was totally shocked because I wrote the remix in the style of Drum & Bass.
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/in-the-dark-night-single/1549831652
In March 2021 I entered into the 'Ruckspin' remix competition and to my upmost surprise I won that too !
https://soundcloud.com/davidhpercussion/ruckspin-over-you-david-h-pure-seduction-remix
For me, I owe a lot to the amazing support and products available in the Producertech / Loopcloud / Plugin Boutique eco system...Â
I am always available to share my advice and help any member
2021 has seen me very busy writing, producing, remixing and creating.Â
Best wishes,
David-H
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Full Bio
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Growing Up
David J Hancock was born in Eastbourne, UK and grew up along the East Sussex coast with his elder brother and sister. My parents loved the music of Earth, Wind and Fire, Nat King Cole and âBig Band Jazzâ such as Stan Kenton.
As a lover of rhythm, I found myself tapping on everything possible. I loved the way rhythm pulsated and offered a melody too ( now I know why both my parents loved the Vibraphone ). I remember using my mums knitting needles as drumsticks hitting the kitchen pots & pans improvising as drums.
It wasnât long before my parents allowed me to join a local marching band named the âShows Starsâ. I was only seven years old and the snare drum reached down to my knee. It was great fun and the Show Stars travelled up and down the UK performing their fabulous routine.
I was eleven years old and attending Ratton Comprehensive School in Eastbourne when an introduction to the âHead of Musicâ Mr Cane-Hardy changed my life. I owe this man so much. He recognised a talent in me and it was encouraged and nurtured. After winning a class competition I was invited to join the âRatton Playersâ. With this amazing school orchestra, under the guidance of David Cane-Hardy, the Ratton Players toured the East Coast of America, North of France and recorded a âLiveâ album all before I was sixteen years old.
As a school kid growing up in the eighties I was exposed to great pop music. I loved Tears for Fears, James Brown, Micheal Jackson, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, George Michael and Ultravox ( to name but a few ). I played in many synth bands copying the latest Simple Minds or Duran Duran track. However, in 1986 Steve Silk Hurley released âJack Your Bodyâ. I was hooked on House Music. I remember Marshall Jefferson releasing âHouse Sounds Of Chicagoâ. My tape machine was going overdrive!
After going out to all the local night clubs in Eastbourne & Brighton and waiting for the DJ to stop playing Wham or Madonna start playing âHouse Musicâ or âAcid Houseâ I realised that perhaps my core musical taste had changed. It was in the summer of 1991 I discovered âRave / Hardcoreâ music. I religiously visited underground and illegal âHardcore Ravesâ and danced until the sun came up. Except for âSternsâ in Worthing, I was bored of the local scene, I travelled to London and became a regular at the Saturday night âCrazy Clubâ in Astoria and then afterwards I frequented âTradeâ in Turnmills, dancing until midday Sunday. (Little did I know how synonymous Trade would be in the world of âAfter-Hoursâ).
Influences
The UK âHardcore / Raveâ scene and its music made an impression on me. I loved dancing all night to DJ Carl Cox and Grooverider on the âOnes & Twoâsâ. In 1992 I released my first âWhite labelâ. The four-track EP entitled âEngramâ was signed to Bizarre Management and Vinyl Solution.Â
In 1994 I moved to London living in Crouch End before settling in Greys Inn Road WC1. Answering to an advert in âLootâ magazine I was introduced to Mark & Clayton, owners of the imprints Trouble-On-Vinyl and Renegade Hardware. Together we pulled our resources and created a recording studio in Vauxhall called âMixing Labâ.After recording my latest track during studio âdown-timeâ I would take my DAT cassette and a get a âDub Plateâ cut in Holloway Road. That same weekend I would go to Trade whereupon DJ Tony De Vit would spin my latest track to the hedonistic crowd.Trade had a profound influence on me. It is here where I met DJ Paul Newman ( Tall Paul ) who, in 1994 came to my studio in Wandsworth to produce a demo track together.Â
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My imprints Planet 10 & Indalo Records earned a worthy âPress & Distributionâ deal with Moâs Music Machine. Along with airplay from Kiss FM and support from DJ Pete Wardman I was approached by EMI A&R man Dave Cross who singed my first club smash âPassionâ, (Remixed by Tony De Vit), released in 1996. This was a big step for me, to be recognised by a major label.Â
In the summer of â96, a lovely lady named Ruth Rothwell at MCA / Universal Music Publishing signed the rights to âPassionâ and she, intern, hooked me up to remix Victor Imbres latest track. Victor was basking in his successful world smash called âGimme Luvâ by âAlcatrazâ. From here Ruth offered some vocalists she was considering signing the chance to write and sing over a new music composition I made called âSo Pureâ. An amazing singer named Antonia Lucas wrote the lyrics to accompany my track and âSubsolaâ was born.Â
In 1997, with heavy airplay on Friday night Radio 1 show âEssential Selectionâ, Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong singed Subsola - âSo Pureâ to his infamous FfFr ( Full Range Frequency Recordings ) and in 1998 Netherlands label Purple-Eye released âSo Pure Remixesâ curtesy of Ferry Corsten.
Remixes
It was now I started my style of remixes named âPure Seductionâ. My Remix discography is quite long and without boring you to tears, my favourite Pure Seduction Remixes are âOutta the Blueâ by âSystem Fâ and my track âPassionâ which was featured on Danny Rampling's âLove Groove Dance Partyâ, selling over 60,000 units and certified with a BPI Silver Disc Award.
I left London in 1999 and moved to Brighton. It was here that I regularly attended âThe Pussycat Clubâ on a Friday night at the legendary âZapâ club. I wanted to DJ in the main room and to sweeten the promoter I offered to play my congas upstairs in the back room⌠Well, what a great idea that was !!! - I had no microphone, nothing⌠Just a big smile, lovely attitude and fantastic confidence. That night kinda changed my life. I remember a girl saying to me, âWanna play on my bongoâsâ as she pulled her bra up ! - Needless to say, I was asked back and in time this platform would be the stepping stone towards becoming âThe Bongomanâ.
Percussion
So, as you may already know, I play bongoâs with drumsticks back to front. This technique is very unorthodox. It is my idea and unique to me, yet I find itâs funny, how, Iâve inspired a lot of percussionists to play with their sticks, back to front, as if its a prerequisite of performance!
This little factual story will explain all⌠New Years Eve 2002 and I was accompanying BBC Radio 1 Dave Pearce at the Pussycat NYE party held in the Brighton Centre. Unfortunately, earlier that week I had cut my index finger quite deep. As I was hitting the congas with my hands, the plaster fell off and the sweat was painful. I had been given a new set of bongos for Christmas, so, I picked up sticks and started hitting them instead, the sound was great and even better when I reversed the drum sticks. That was it! - What a great idea⌠What a revolution in Bongo playing!
The summer of 2003 changed my life. I went on a week holiday to Ibiza and took my bongos with me. Through an introduction by Dave Pearce, I met Ray Davis, who intern asked me to accompany him at the opening party of Eden nightclub in San Antonio. During the evening I was approached by Tony Hannan ( Promoter of âUp Yer âRonsonâ ) and he asked if I would come to play the opening party of âKanya Barâ that he was managing. Well, that was it, I played Kanya and was offered my first Ibiza residency. To cut a long story short, by the end of the summer season I was living in Ibiza and resident at Tonic in both Eden and Space, Manumission in both Privilege the carry-on at Space, Four-04 at El-Divino, and Superfreak at the very cool âUndergroundâ. With guest spots at Cream in Amnesia and Circo-Loco at DC10, never in my wildest dreams did I ever think how popular my style of bongo would be accepted.
So many good things happened because of that summer in Ibiza. For example, one Friday morning playing at Space this lovely chap introduced himself to me. He said that I was a pretty good âDrum-Bangerâ and we swapped numbers. Within the hour I was accompanying him. Professionally known as âMr Câ and better known for being the frontman of the UK chart-topping outfit âThe Shamenâ, he was part-owner of Londonâs coolest underground nightclub âThe Endâ and CEO of âSuperfreqâ. Over the next few years, I was able to accompany him in the USA and Europe plus a load more special events. I owe this man so much, he is a total inspiration of self-belief and I can call him a good friend too.
LGBTQ
Also when playing at Space I accompanied George & Stephen, professional known as âThe Sharp Boysâ this dynamic duo were super huge on the LGBTQ+ scene. Theyâve remixed everyone including Madonna and George Michael. After returning to the UK the Sharp Boys introduced me to Craig Elder, owner of the Orange group and thus I began a ten years residency at all the parties held in their Vauxhall clubs, âFireâ, âAreaâ and âLightboxâ.
Lucky me was asked to play regularly at London Pride and then after meeting âPaul Kempâ and performing at Wildfruit, I was asked to play the main tent at Brighton Pride.
Back then, in 2004, I use to accompany David Jiminez and Alan K at Fire. Alan & I use to rock âA: Mâ and âGravityâ in the âLightboxâ. Alan introduced me to âChris Selbyâ, the promoter of âPopcornâ, Londonâs busiest Monday night party in worldâs most famous gay nightclub âHeavenâ and thus, I began a five years prestigious bi-monthly residency in this very world-famous LGBTQ+ nightclub.
The last great introduction, again, performing at Space in Ibiza was when I accompanied DJ Fubar, who along with Ray Davis introduced me to âMark Nordwindâ. The Nordwind family had just finished building the UKâs largest nightclub called the Syndicate. After returning to the UK I left Brighton and moved up to Blackpool. Performing at the Syndicate Superclub every Friday & Saturday I had the comfort of guaranteed weekly work and was very fortunate during the three years I worked at The Syndicate I accompanied some of the biggest DJ names in the business.
So, (to cut a long story short), after coming back from Ibiza I had landed myself a residency at the UKâs largest superclub âThe Syndicateâ. Regularly played alongside MR C at his club night âSuperfreqâ and in his nightclub âThe Endâ. Plus I had become the most in-demand percussionist on the LGBTQ+ sceneâŚ. Not bad for what was just a one week holiday!
I think myself lucky to have accompanied nearly all the most successful and famous DJâs on the planet in some of the coolest clubs and parties. Some of my favourite performances have been a live broadcast from Londonâs Regentâs Park as a part of the Radio 1 LGBTQ+ Pride and also the âEssential Selectionâ Winter Tour broadcast live from the Syndicate Superclub in Blackpool. In Ibiza, my favourite performances were alongside Mr C in Space and another BBC Radio 1 âEssential Selectionâ broadcast, this time accompanying DJ Pete Tong live in Manumission at Privilege.
In 2012 and after a successful tour of Malta I co-started and co-promoted an after-hours club night in Vauxhall called WRONG! This hedonistic after-hours at club Union in Vauxhall is still going now in 2019. Wrong! Is where I started to DJ and play the drums simultaneously which is very unique.Â
Over these past years, Iâve been developing the âPercussion DJâ and I can happily say that the results are brilliant. 2019 has seen me heavily invest in digital drums and controllers.
Since 2017 I have been performing regularly at European Snow Pride. This fantastic yearly festival takes place in high up in the French Alps in the beautiful ski resort of Tignes. Am happy to say that I am performing again in March 2021.
As you've already noticed I am a massive fan of Producertech, Loopcloud and Plugin Boutique. All my recent success is based on the tuition platform, integration, sample availability and sound store My tracks are available in Beatport and Apple MusicÂ
https://www.beatport.com/artist/david-h/14267
https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/david-h/329146618
This page will change and be updated. Please pop back for a re-read and please feel free to quote me or reproduce any of the above. You have my full permission.
Peace & love,
David.
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