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It's no accident that cutting-edge recording
artists like Superstar DJ Keoki, Paul Oakenfold, DJ Feelgood,
Christopher Lawrence, Micro, Cirrus, DJ Dan, and Tall Paul
have created some of their best work with Dave Audé. Since
1994 this producer/DJ/re-mixer's name has become synonymous
with irresistible electronic music. "What I do best," Audé
says, "is to take DJs and artists to the next level."
Audé has
been DJing for over 10 years with residencies at “Rubber” in
Orange County California, it’s sister venue in Las Vegas,
Velvet in St. Louis, and Glo at On Broadway in San Diego. Audé
is constantly on the road playing his progressive peak-hour
sets week in and week out for crowds between 500-5000. In
addition to his domestic travels, where he previews his
singles and remixes to packed venues, Audé has also found a
budding International career including such hot spots as
Cream, Sundissential, The Gallery and Golden in the UK.
In 1999,
Audé released one of his most successful singles to date,
“Push That Thing” on Duty Free Records – Tall Paul’s imprint
in the UK. The single has been so successful, it can still be
heard in clubs around the world, and is a featured track on
the Ministry of Sound’s “Millennium” disc set. In 2001 Audé
followed up “Push That Thing” with the release of “I Can’t
Wait,” and in 2002 released “Flood Of Heaven” on the Moonshine
Blue label. In between gigs, Audé is fine-tuning remixes for
major acts such as BareNaked Ladies, Paul Oakenfold, Love &
Rockets, Orgy, BT, A Tribe Called Quest, LeAnn Rimes, TATU,
and the one and only Madonna.
As the perfect
companion to all his producing and remixing credits, Audé has
remarkably built himself quite the compilation history with
Moonshine Music. His mix compilations including Basslines,
an introduction to speed-garage, Club Flys 1-3,
released in conjunction with the popular sunglasses company,
2000’s Rush Hour, a combination of hard, aggressive
club tracks, and 2001’s Nocturnal Wonderland, serving
as the soundtrack for the infamous annual music event in
southern California. With all of these and more Audé truly
struts his production “stuff.”
Whether it’s
behind the decks or in the studio, through his tireless
efforts, Dave Audé hold’s his own in the same company with the
DJs he helped catapult.
His current Moonshine release, Mixed
Live: Dave Audé: Velvet St. Louis is one of the first
ever live club mix released in 5.1 Dolby™ Digital Surround
Sound. The package contain a DVD Video with the 5.1 Dolby
digital surround sound mix, and interviews with the Dave and a
CD (standard compact disc audio) with the stereo mix.
The album will be released on March 25,
2002.
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For more information please contact Susan
Mainzer at 323-466-5141 or email
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