Danny Howells was born in the South East England town of Hastings in 1970. … Read Full Bio ↴Danny Howells was born in the South East England town of Hastings in 1970. Howells's first event DJ-ing came in the late 1980s and he began to perform at local clubs. In 1991, Bedrock founder John Digweed heard one of Howells's mix tapes and invited Howells to join the Bedrock club nights. Howells traveled with Bedrock until they settled at the club Heaven in London. He would spend nine years as warm-up DJ for Digweed at Bedrock.
In 1995, Howells began producing experimental techno tracks with fellow Hastings native, Tim Cross, under the moniker Squelch. Over the next two years, Squelch produced several singles and attracted the attention of the record label Jackpot, who released what would be Cross's and Howells's final single together. In 1997, Cross and Howells split, though Howells stayed with Jackpot. Jackpot teamed Danny Howells up with Rob Green to produce a remix of React 2 Rhythm's "Intoxication". Howells performed for the first time outside of the UK, traveling to Holland for his first gig abroad, which gained him a large fan base there. Following his international tour, Howells signed with Dutch record label ID&T to create his debut mix album, Nightlife Report 1: Mick Boskamp Presents Danny Howells. Howells and Green continued to work together, including on a remix of Robbie Williams's "South of the Border. Howells began to produce solo as well, taking on projects such as Ashtrax's "Kafka" and BT's "Dreaming".
In 1999, Danny Howells began his Nocturnal Frequencies series of mix albums on the record label Obsessive. He also began remixing with Dick Trevor, and the two soon adopted the name Science Department for their original productions. Howells continued his live DJ-ing, playing regularly at clubs including Bedrock, Renaissance, Cream, and Ministry of Sound. After the release of his next Nocturnal Frequencies album, Howells left Bedrock and Ministry of Sound, taking a residency at Twilo in New York City. After finishing the Science Department track "Breathe", Howells compiled his next mix album Nubreed 002. The second entry in Global Underground's Nubreed series, Howells's album consisted largely of funky, progressive, tech house. Howells was voted number ten of the world's top DJs in DJ Magazine's 2001 Top 100 DJs poll.
Howells continued his relationship with Global Underground, releasing the first album in their 24:7 series in July 2003. The first disc features a primarily downtempo or chill out music, similarly to Nick Warren's Global Underground 024: Reykjavik, while the second is more of a club mix.
In 2005, Global Underground brought in Howells for the 27th entry in their series. Howells entry, Global Underground 027: Miami, is based on his 31 October 2004 performance at Club Space in Miami, Florida. The first disc is based on his morning set and the second disc on his late night set.
In 2008 he launched his own record label "Dig Deeper", initially as a means of showcasing his own productions, but more recently featuring many new and established artists. In 2011 he released the first compilation on this imprint, entitled "Phase One".
http://www.dannyhowells.com
In 1995, Howells began producing experimental techno tracks with fellow Hastings native, Tim Cross, under the moniker Squelch. Over the next two years, Squelch produced several singles and attracted the attention of the record label Jackpot, who released what would be Cross's and Howells's final single together. In 1997, Cross and Howells split, though Howells stayed with Jackpot. Jackpot teamed Danny Howells up with Rob Green to produce a remix of React 2 Rhythm's "Intoxication". Howells performed for the first time outside of the UK, traveling to Holland for his first gig abroad, which gained him a large fan base there. Following his international tour, Howells signed with Dutch record label ID&T to create his debut mix album, Nightlife Report 1: Mick Boskamp Presents Danny Howells. Howells and Green continued to work together, including on a remix of Robbie Williams's "South of the Border. Howells began to produce solo as well, taking on projects such as Ashtrax's "Kafka" and BT's "Dreaming".
In 1999, Danny Howells began his Nocturnal Frequencies series of mix albums on the record label Obsessive. He also began remixing with Dick Trevor, and the two soon adopted the name Science Department for their original productions. Howells continued his live DJ-ing, playing regularly at clubs including Bedrock, Renaissance, Cream, and Ministry of Sound. After the release of his next Nocturnal Frequencies album, Howells left Bedrock and Ministry of Sound, taking a residency at Twilo in New York City. After finishing the Science Department track "Breathe", Howells compiled his next mix album Nubreed 002. The second entry in Global Underground's Nubreed series, Howells's album consisted largely of funky, progressive, tech house. Howells was voted number ten of the world's top DJs in DJ Magazine's 2001 Top 100 DJs poll.
Howells continued his relationship with Global Underground, releasing the first album in their 24:7 series in July 2003. The first disc features a primarily downtempo or chill out music, similarly to Nick Warren's Global Underground 024: Reykjavik, while the second is more of a club mix.
In 2005, Global Underground brought in Howells for the 27th entry in their series. Howells entry, Global Underground 027: Miami, is based on his 31 October 2004 performance at Club Space in Miami, Florida. The first disc is based on his morning set and the second disc on his late night set.
In 2008 he launched his own record label "Dig Deeper", initially as a means of showcasing his own productions, but more recently featuring many new and established artists. In 2011 he released the first compilation on this imprint, entitled "Phase One".
http://www.dannyhowells.com
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Hot on the Heels of Love I'm hot on the heels of love Waiting for help from…
Papa Was A Rolling Stone It was the third of September; that day I'll always…
Sexual Li da di Li da di Li da di da…
You Can't Go Home Again And here's a story about being free…
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Szalai Robert
1
World Needs Its Dreamers
by Matthias Vogt
2
Space Me Out (feat Egle Sirvydyte - Ewan Pearson remix)
by Downtown Party Network
3
Never Change (Fog remix)
by Nicco
4
Intuition (original mix)
by Roberto Rodriguez (Manolo)
5
She's All Right (Jimpster remix)
by Paxton Fettel
6
UNKNOWN
7
Under The Radar
by Matthias Vogt
8
Box Six
by Slok
9
What Do You Want (Rodriguez Jr dub)
by Miguel Migs
10
Seduction (feat Talking Props - Jimpster remix)
by Vincenzo
11
Something In The Air
by Shur I Kan
12
Weight Off My Mind
by Sam Matters
13
Topit (original mix)
by James Barnsley
14
Eastern Lust
by Emiliano Martini
15
Groovers Manouvers
by Gabi 2B
16
Leo Pardon
by Balien
17
Fantasia
by Kink
18
The Dark Side Of Space (original mix)
by JMAboga & Jay Glez
19
Menergy
by Re Tide
20
One Human Minute
by Von Spar
nam137
Absolute LEGND, Danny. You've no idea how much you've influenced the next generation of DJs and musicians
1BoxFighter
Still cannot describe it! Fantastically harmonious, seamless mix! Very soft, delicate deepy prog house, very very soft, touchy. I would say - humane! It's a pure witchcraft!! Your mind won' t believe, what your eyes can't concieve...✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️❤️❤️❤️
1BoxFighter
Fantastic bubbling deep progressive house! Will never forget his magical set in style like this track 24:37, in club XIII, Moscow, year 2000! It was something out of this world, like this very track - bubbling magic, dreamy deepy, fantastic!! ✨️✨️✨️ we went to another levels! Deep penetration)) into sound! Love & Peace! ✌️
I love puppies
I love the first track, it stirs up emotions inside of me. I love Danny 🥰🥰.
The Broadcaster
1:24:15 The sweetness of Danny (probably giving some accolades to the warmp up dj). Always such a nice guy (I first met him back in 2002 in NYC´s Vinyl): so passionate for music and mixing!
Edgar Medina
This is insane, gracias 😘
Zoltan Kruse
Really nice tracklist, always having a good time with Danny...
Hardstyle818
He's one of the BEST in the game!
jazmin gaina
increible danny, quien tenga la oportunidad de verlo no se la pierda!!! es fantastico!!!
mario iannotta
sabes las moonparks que pegue con danny xD.... fiesta fiesta fiesta!!!!