Dave Pearce is a British dance DJ and record producer, who has played gigs … Read Full Bio ↴Dave Pearce is a British dance DJ and record producer, who has played gigs across the UK and the world, although he is perhaps best known for his work in radio. He currently works for the BBC 6 Music. He formerly presented the long-running Dance Anthems show on BBC Radio 1, which was for most of its time aired on early Sunday evenings before moving to late Friday nights in its final year. His last show on BBC Radio 1 was broadcast on Friday 26 September 2008. He has brought several sayings into the world of dance including "putting on your trance trousers" when he plays a trance record, "roll another fat one" meaning to play another great record. He is also known for his cry of "Oi Oi!" from the DJ booth. Pearce now broadcasts Dance Anthems on BBC 6 Music.
Pearce joined BBC Radio 1 in April 1995, taking over the weekday early-breakfast show from Bruno Brookes. He took over the weekend mid-morning slot in October the same year. February 1997 saw Pearce taking over weekend breakfast and on October 13 the same year, he went on to present the drivetime show from Kevin Greening, who had taken over Breakfast, alongside Zoe Ball. In addition to drivetime, Pearce took over the Dance Anthems show on Sunday evenings. In October 1998 Chris Moyles took over the drivetime show and Pearce began presenting a Monday - Thursday evening show from 6-8pm entitled The Late Drive. This show was axed in 2004.
Dave Celebrated 10 years of dance anthems in August 2007. The 5 hour special Dance Anthems show included input from Pete Tong, Judge Jules and a phone in from Tiesto.
His first show on 6 Music was broadcast on Sunday 5 October 2008 from 8pm to 10pm, playing dance music from the last 30 years. Noel Gallagher was the first celebrity guest to pick his favourite dance anthem, which was "Strings of Life" by Rhythim is Rhythim. Pearce has also presented occasional shows on BBC Radio 2.
In late 2008 Dave Pearce launched a weekly podcast - Trancecast - which focuses on his interest in trance. It features upfront tracks as well as a weekly guest mix.
Pearce joined BBC Radio 1 in April 1995, taking over the weekday early-breakfast show from Bruno Brookes. He took over the weekend mid-morning slot in October the same year. February 1997 saw Pearce taking over weekend breakfast and on October 13 the same year, he went on to present the drivetime show from Kevin Greening, who had taken over Breakfast, alongside Zoe Ball. In addition to drivetime, Pearce took over the Dance Anthems show on Sunday evenings. In October 1998 Chris Moyles took over the drivetime show and Pearce began presenting a Monday - Thursday evening show from 6-8pm entitled The Late Drive. This show was axed in 2004.
Dave Celebrated 10 years of dance anthems in August 2007. The 5 hour special Dance Anthems show included input from Pete Tong, Judge Jules and a phone in from Tiesto.
His first show on 6 Music was broadcast on Sunday 5 October 2008 from 8pm to 10pm, playing dance music from the last 30 years. Noel Gallagher was the first celebrity guest to pick his favourite dance anthem, which was "Strings of Life" by Rhythim is Rhythim. Pearce has also presented occasional shows on BBC Radio 2.
In late 2008 Dave Pearce launched a weekly podcast - Trancecast - which focuses on his interest in trance. It features upfront tracks as well as a weekly guest mix.
Move Your Body
Dave Pearce Lyrics
Whoa-whoa-whoa-whoaaah!
Somethin' 'bout your body
Yeah-hey
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body baby
You're drivin' me crazy
Uh!
Somethin' 'bout your body
Yeah-hey
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
I don't want nobody
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
I don't want nobody
I don't want nobody baby, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body
Has got me thinkin' of nobody, but you
Somethin' 'bout your body baby
You're drivin' me crazy
Uh!
Lyrics ยฉ Roba Music Verlag GMBH, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MICHAEL MARSHALL, MARCUS MILLER, ADRIAN MISIEWICZ, THOMAS REICHOLD, LUTHER R. VANDROSS
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@coolbudyxp
1. Alice Deejay Better Off Alone 00:00
2. Sash! Encore Une Fois Original 12" Vocal Mix 03:38
3. Ian Van Dahl Castles In The Sky 06:41
4. ATB 9PM (Till I Come) 10:05
5. Nalin & Kane Beachball Extended Vocal Mix 12:25
6. York On The Beach CRW Radio Edit 16:25
7. Delerium Feat. Sarah McLachlan Silence DJ Tiรซsto Remix 20:54
8. PPK Resurrection Space Club Mix 25:15
9. System F Out Of The Blue 29:11
10. The Thrillseekers Synaesthesia 34:14
11. Three Drives Greece 2000 36:20
12. Atlantis Vs Avitar Fiji Lange Remix 39:39
13. Freefall Feat. Jan Johnston Skydive I Feel Wonderful 44:35
14. Ralph Fridge Angel 49:43
15. Agnelli & Nelson Everyday 54:30
16. Matt Darey Feat. Marcella Woods Beautiful 59:53
17. Push The Legacy 01:04:20
18. Orkidea Beautiful Alt+F4 Remix 01:07:36
19. Art Of Trance Madagascar 01:12:13
20. Balearic Bill Destination Sunshine 01:16:06
@P3YVoN
Track List:
1. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone
2. Sash! - Encore Une Fois (Original 12" Vocal Mix)
3. Ian Van Dahl - Castles In The Sky
4. ATB - 9PM (Till I Come)
5. Nalin & Kane - Beachball (Extended Vocal Mix_
6. York - On The Beach (CRW Radio Edit)
7. Delerium Feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (DJ Tiรซsto Remix)
8. PPK - Resurrection (Space Club Mix)
9. System F - Out Of The Blue
10. The Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia
11. Three Drives - Greece 2000
12. Atlantis Vs Avitar - Fiji (Lange Remix)
13. Freefall Feat. Jan Johnston - Skydive (I Feel Wonderful)
14. Ralph Fridge - Angel
15. Agnelli & Nelson - Everyday
16. Matt Darey Feat. Marcella Woods - Beautiful
17. Push - The Legacy
18. Orkidea - Beautiful (Alt+F4 Remix)
19. Art Of Trance - Madagascar
20. Balearic Bill - Destination Sunshine
@dog_gun_rod4378
Kids today will never understand the feeling this music gave... carefree great memories
@Jacob-ve8xh
Sadly I won't but I still fucking love it new music is ass repetitive this shits fucking fresh original, all my mates think I'm strange but idk just wish I was 19 in the 90s man
@Joshduff2007
@Jacob mate so relatable, I have one other mate that likes this type of music, we're 15 but would definitely rather be 15 back in 1996
@stevenkudla6761
Well said ! ๐
@Classiccruisersireland
I wish I was born in the 90s really missed out on the rave scene, no mobile phones no social media just people enjoying the music ๐ข
@wrightMsoph
Yea but we donโt understand them
@MarionStirling-ze1dz
Am 57years old and still dancing away to this,the best years of my life so up lifting๐ great times great memories with my family & friends, now this is music , i will always be a RAVER!!!!! ๐โค๐
@lauralong3183
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@teapea85
What a time to be alive, no mobile phones or social media, just pure music and double drops. Those times are just a thing of the past ๐ข
@livlacie
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