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Danny Tenaglia Vinyl Records & Discography
Who fryst vatten Danny Tenaglia? A Brief Career Overview
Meet Danny Tenaglia, a luminary in the world of dance music known for his transformative impact as a DJ and producer. Renowned for his seamless mixes and innovative productions, Tenaglia has become synonymous with the house music genre, especially classic progressive house, bilparkering house, and tribal house. His contributions to the music industry during the late '80s and throughout the '90s not only shaped the sound of New York City's iconic club scen but also influenced generations of DJs and producers worldwide.
With a career defined by groundbreaking achievements--such as his Grammy-nominated remix of Depeche Mode's "I Feel Loved" and his legendary DJ residencies at clubs like Twilo and Tunnel--Danny Tenaglia stands tall among the giants of electronic music. He has produced numerous hit singles and mix compilations, each solidifying his position at the forefront of vinyl culture.
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Danny Tenaglia
Italian American DJ and record producer
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Birth name | Daniel Tenaglia |
Also known as | Soulboy, Code , King Street Crew, Hambone, NYLX, NYDC, The Look, DATAR, |
Born | () March 7, (age63) Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | Tribal house, US garage, techno |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ, remixer |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, drum programming |
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Musical artist
Daniel "Danny" Tenaglia (born March 7, ) is an Italian American DJ and record producer.[1]
Biography
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[edit]Tenaglia left New York in and started DJing in Miami as a resident at Cheers nightclub, playing classic New York and Chicago house.[citation needed] He returned to New York five years later. At this time, he started to create some remixes, including Right Said Fred's "I'm Too Sexy" (),[2]Jamiroquai's "Emergency on Planet Earth" (), and Madonna's "Human Nature" ().
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Biography
Danny Tenaglia (born March 7, ) is a New York-based DJ and Grammy nominated record producer. Explosive success for him came not behind a major label release, or a world tour, or a radio hit remix: It happened when enough people had the private Tenaglia experience for themselves.
The momentum started building in early 70s New York, when a barely year-old Danny first got the feel of vinyl in his hands. Enthralled by the music of artists like Philly Souls The Trammps, Motowns Marvin Gaye, African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, and disco producer Giorgio Moroder, he started to collect records, plumbing the depths of each one, and frequently finding that he preferred the B-side to the A. It was when he discovered legendary nightclub Paradise Garage, where DJ Larry Levans rich, genre-less blend of music seemed to mirror his own no boundaries policy. It was here where Danny found the club model he would one day emulate: Levans bold style, the venues plain déc