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Dave D'Mello

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British musical artist, DJ and producer

Dave D'Mello
Dave D'Mello at Mirror Mirror (December 2008)
Dave D'Mello at Mirror Mirror (December 2008)
Background information
Born (1970-06-13)13 June 1970 (age 55)
OriginMaidstone, Kent, England
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)Club DJ,Radio DJ, Record Producer
Instrument(s)DJ, keyboards
LabelsVines Vinyl Records, VVR2
WebsiteDaveDMello.co.uk
Musical artist

Dave D'Mello (born asDavid Anthony Fisher on 13 June 1970) is a Britishdance music DJ and record producer fromGreenhithe, United Kingdom whom started life as a professional / semi professional footballer and was infamously banned for life. As a DJ, he is known for playingdirty,funky house music and often blends elements of funk, rock, and old school. He is also the owner of Vines Vinyl Records and the sister label VVR2.

Early football career

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D'Mello was a forward/midfielder who started out as aGillingham youth team player and signed a professional contract withWest Ham United only to have it terminated within a month after being sent off in a friendly.Gained a wealth ofFootball Conference,Isthmian League andSouthern Football League experience with the likes ofErith & Belvedere,Fisher Athletic,Egham Town,Rainham Town,Sittingbourne,Maidstone United,St. Leonards,Clapton, andPurfleet. He also played in the Spanish Fourth Division for Torrevieja.[1] Was banned for life for an incident during a game whilst at Egham Town when the match was abandoned midway through the game. Was released from the Sine Die ban in 2005 at the age of 35 and briefly joined Biggleswade Town in theSouth Midlands Premier and captained them to a successful season.[2][3]

Dave is now a UEFA B football coach who runs the Football 1st Academy and scouts for various professional football clubs.[4]

DJ and producing career

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Began DJing back in the early 1990s and has had residencies atPacha, Revolution and ACTV in Spain, The Play Room, Dolce and The Gardening Club in London and Mu Mu's in his hometown of Maidstone. In 2005 Dave set up theindependent dance music label Vines Vinyl Records purely for his own experimental hard house sounds, but quickly began signing more vocal based artists to the label. The label has grown considerably in recent years with many artists signed and has now launched a sister label called VVR2 with a totally different direction away from dance music with the signing of manyBritain's Got Talent finalists, indie rock bands, and commercial pop stars. In September 2009, D'Mello signedHollie Steel to his record label VVR2, where she began recording her debut single "Where Are You, Christmas?" from the American filmDr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The single was released on 14 December 2009.[5][6]

Tracks from his Innocent Insight album were used in hit U.S.television seriesFlashForward, which aired for one season onABC between September 24, 2009, and May 27, 2010.[7][8]

He has also remixed tracks for mainstream artist's such asMIA,BT, Kadoc, worked withD:Ream on their single "Gods in the Making" and in July 2010 released a collaboration withJan Johnston called "Remember".[9] Dave has just finished producing a dance album with formerCBeebies television presenterSarah-Jane Honeywell which is due to be released April 2012.[10]

D'Mello was arrested on the 13 August 2011 accused of failing to supply dozens of tickets for that yearsV Festival, but was foundnot guilty on all charges atMaidstone Crown Court, on 26 September 2012, when the prosecution offered no evidence.[11][12]

Discography

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Singles

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Dave Fisher

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  • 2007 Vines Vinyl RecordsDancin With You
  • 2007 Vines Vinyl RecordsThe EP
  • 2008 Vines Vinyl RecordsExposition Minimale
  • 2008 Vines Vinyl RecordsIn Love

Dave D'Mello

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  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsMajestic
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsWhen We Touch
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsSay You Love Me Ft. Tara Verloop
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsThe Phoenix
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsNow Boy Ft. Kaiya
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsTell Me Ft. Tara Verloop
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsSupreme Being
  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsFast Cars Ft. Kaiya
  • 2010 Vines Vinyl RecordsI Am Not A Toy
  • 2010 Vines Vinyl RecordsRemember Ft.Jan Johnston
  • 2011 Vines Vinyl RecordsGoing Crazy
  • 2011 Vines Vinyl RecordsFrom Russia With Love
  • 2011 Vines Vinyl RecordsFucking Big Hole
  • 2011 Vines Vinyl RecordsJust Too Bad
  • 2011 Vines Vinyl RecordsSupreme Being II
  • 2013 Vines Vinyl RecordsNaughty By Nature
  • 2013 VVR2Sharper Than A Heart Attack
  • 2014 VVR2Wintertime
  • 2014 VVR2Delinquent
  • 2015 VVR2Supreme Being III: Heavenly Bodies
  • 2015 VVR2Smokin
  • 2015 VVR2Heart of Asia
  • 2015 VVR2Neon Dreams
  • 2017 Electric Boogaloo RecordsAnother Chance
  • 2019 Electric Boogaloo RecordsMoments in Death
  • 2019 Electric Boogaloo RecordsRain
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsCrazy
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsYour Love
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsShe's A Trap
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsDon't Go
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsWon't You Stay
  • 2021 Electric Boogaloo RecordsThe Reason
  • 2021 Electric Boogaloo RecordsEverybody Rocks
  • 2021 Electric Boogaloo RecordsSomething Between Us
  • 2021 Electric Boogaloo RecordsThat's The Way Love Is
  • 2023 Electric Boogaloo RecordsI Don't Wanna Hear You Say
  • 2023 Electric Boogaloo RecordsI Don't Wanna Hear You Say: The Remixes

Albums

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Dave D'Mello

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  • 2009 Vines Vinyl RecordsInnocent Insight
  • 2014 VVR2The Definitive D'Mello: Dreams, Demons & Dares
  • 2020 Electric Boogaloo RecordsDelight

References

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  1. ^Dave Fisher – Player Names, NonLeagueDaily.com, 15 September 2003, archived from the original on 29 September 2012, retrieved8 November 2009
  2. ^Fisher Back in Business – New Stories, NonLeagueDaily.com, 28 August 2005, archived from the original on 29 September 2012, retrieved8 November 2009
  3. ^Saints New Striker Reveals 'Interesting' Career! – New Stories, NonLeagueDaily.com, 25 January 2002, archived from the original on 29 September 2012, retrieved8 November 2009
  4. ^"Meet the English kids who play down south".dailyrecord.co.uk. 26 November 2014. Retrieved12 June 2018.
  5. ^'Britain's Got Talent' star Hollie Steel to release debut single – New Stories, burnleyexpress.net, 25 November 2009, archived fromthe original on 1 December 2009, retrieved11 November 2010
  6. ^Hollie Steel's Single A Hit For Christmas – New Stories, Lancashire Telegraph, 25 November 2009, retrieved29 January 2011
  7. ^Music From FlashForward - Better Angels, tunefind.com, 1 April 2010, retrieved3 March 2016
  8. ^Flash Forward (2009) Music & List of Songs, what-song.com, 1 April 2010, retrieved3 March 2016
  9. ^"Jan Johnston Collaborates With Dave D'Mello".janjohnston.com. Archived fromthe original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved6 February 2012.
  10. ^"Sarah-Jane Music Resume".sarah-jane.biz. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved6 February 2012.
  11. ^DJ Dave D'Mello Arrested Over Festival Tickets – New Stories, Mirror.co.uk, 24 August 2011, retrieved6 January 2015
  12. ^Greenhithe Man Found Not Guilty – New Stories, Newsshopper.co.uk, 27 September 2012, retrieved6 January 2015

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