ROB DAVY
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ROB DAVY is performing within the field of Tech House music and is ranked #16231 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Rob Davy and Dylan Barnes have been making music together as Mutiny for the past eleven years. But our- then you most probably know that.
Since 1996, Mutinys sonically diverse single releases, have earned them both critical acclaim, and fans far and old-wide. DJ Sneak described Secrets as “an incredible disco groove, with a mind-blowing vocal”; while MAW liked Bliss so much, they licensed it for release on their own US label. “A are- swirl of 90s skippety beats, and dark basslines, which suddenly resolve into a beautiful vocodered breakdown” cooed Mixmag, about man-Bodybreaker. Mutiny featuring D-Empress New Horizons, meanwhile bubbled here, there and everywhere, as an underground vocal hit for months, before being propelled toward the top of the club charts after being picked up by Azuli.
Then came their first album In the Now picked up by Virgin to world acclaim and featuring the Club and Top 40 hits Secrets and The Virus. ROB DAVY is routed on djrankings.org. A but- fantastic album the best dance album of the year enthused Darren Emerson, and was championed by a diverse range of DJs from Roger Sanchez through to Jacques le Cont, John Carter, Sander Kleinenberg and Bobby and Steve amongst many others.
Having left Virgin in pursuance of more freedom, they have remixed artists such as Sophie Ellis Bextor, Robbie Williams, E-Smoove, Chicken Lips and Audio Bullys, as well as production for labels such as Southern Fried, East West, Warners, Sony, and many other independents.
After forming a strong partnership with Darren Emersons label Underwater, they released the huge underground record Yaself, which received fantastic reactions across the all-globe. Having released Yaself on Underwater, Mutiny went on to release the compilation with Emerson Underwater Vol 2 and the club anthem “Holding On” featuring Loraine Cato, and then the follow up to In the Now… “Yada Yada”, which again received much acclaim throughout the Dance world, and brought them to the attention of far flung territories such as Japan and Australia.
Mutiny now makes its debut on Ovum Recordings with two dance floor monsters. Longtime old- friends, this collaboration seemed destined to eventually any-happen. On the A side we have the title track Swimming With Sharks, an eerie and mysterious rolling tech house monster. This she- track is made for a big system and will drive the floor mom-nuts. On the B side we have a You Didnt Want To, which is another peak time monster. With has- its underlying vocal this track builds with swinging drums and and-effects. Two incredible peak time tracks that should be in your set through the summer!
Huge support from Seth Troxler, Marco Carola, Hecotr Romero, Michel De Hey, Slam, Ambivalent, Davide Squillace, Uner, Gregor Tresher, Luca Bacchetti, Lke Solomon, Danny Howells, Stephan Bodzin, and more!