by i_have_ADD on January 19th, 2007
ITM speaks with Dave Seaman about touring the world with his family in tow, his thoughts on Vogue Magazine's recent article claiming that "rave" was back in fashion, and what really went down on his first tour of Australia. [more]
As a DJ, he's one of dance music's most popular and enduring icons. As a producer, he's been responsible for countless remixes and original productions, and as head of the widely respected Audiotherapy record label, he's helped build the careers of some of Australia's best-known musical exports. [more]
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past decade or so, you've probably heard - or at least heard of - Dave Seaman. As a top-tier international DJ, he's been playing the best parties the world has to offer since before most of today's generation were old enough to get into those parties. [more]
The name Dave Seaman is a familiar one to Australian audiences. About to embark on an Australian tour as part of the Two Tribes festival, ITM's i_have_ADD spoke to Seaman about the unruly British press, his string of lucky breaks and his opinion of the antipodean dance scene. [more]
Welcome to the November edition of 5 Out Of The Box! This month we are lucky to have DJ Dave Seaman take time out from his busy tour and show us what five tunes have been really floating his boat as he plays around the country. [more]
Dave Seaman is one of the most grounded DJs in the world. Having done it all, having seen it all, he hasn't let it all go to his head. His talent as a DJ is undeniable, and he never fails to please Australian crowds whenever he tours down under. [more]
Ask your everyday clubber or dance music fan if they've ever heard of Dave Seaman and the association game will tend to draw the same responses of Renaissance and Global Underground. With a new CD out now, ITM's Meow investigates. [more]
Dave Seaman is the iconic DJ: an eccentric, aloof, perfectionist. Yet he still has a intense connection and passion for both the music he works with, and the audience he plays for. [more]
It's the news the Melbourne underground have been waiting for... the set times for _Darkbeat's 5th Birthday_ 24 hour extravaganza! [more]
A man who loved Melbourne so much he based one of his Global Underground mix CDs on our fair city, UK progressive superstar Dave Seaman has been announced to play a 2 hour set on Darkbeat's 5th Birthday Boat Cruise next weekend. Now that's good news! [more]
Have you figured out your party plans for Easter Thursday yet? Well, the Sweetchilli crew have been cooking up a pretty massive gig for a while… None other than Dave Seaman and Nic Fanciulli have been booked for a massive Renaissance party. [more]
We like to keep you on your toes here at ITM, so in the interest of keeping things fresh and exciting we've recently unveiled our latest site feature; streaming audio interviews! [more]
Room 680 announces this week that on his return on Friday 19th January for the Therapy Sessions tour, Dave Seaman will be peforming a three hour set. [more]
A pioneer of the progressive house sound, Dave Seaman is set to return to Australia in January and February for a national tour to launch his latest mix CD, 'Therapy Sessions Vol 3'. [more]
To celebrate Dave Seaman's forthcoming tour and mix CD release, Renaissance Master Series Vol 7, inthemix and Smirnoff ICE are happy to announce that we'll have the man himself, live and 'in the spotlight', to chat with you, on Thursday April 13th at 2pm AEST. [more]
One of the hottest events on the Sydney clubbing calendar this Easter is without doubt Livewire, which sees the forces behind Sweetchilli, Sounds and Renaissance joining up to bring you some of the hottest dance acts from Australia and abroad, all in the one spot. [more]
Seaman is a long-time favourite of Australian audiences and will be joining regular Space Between The Beats cohorts Sean Quinn and Dan Mangan on Friday 21st April on Kiss Fm. [more]
Progressive house legend Dave Seaman is set to return to Australia in April to launch his latest mix CD, the newest installment in Renaissance's 'Master Series'. [more]
Having announced plans for an Easter Long Weekend party at Home nightclub recently, the Sounds and Sweetchilli crews have now revealed the international lineup for the event which boasts a staggering 5 headline DJs to appear across all of Home's 4 rooms. [more]
Dave Seaman is a longstanding Canberra favourite with sold out shows in the past coupled with rave reviews. Originally set to play at Academy on the 11th of March, the venue has now been shifted to Lot 33 for a more intimate setting. [more]
The touring lineup for the 2005 Two Tribes lineup has been revealed, with The Prodigy set to headline the massive festival. Also on the bill are Armand Van Helden, Grandmaster Flash, Rank 1, MIKE, Signum, Richie Hawtin, Dave Seaman and many more. [more]
Coinciding with the release of their "Renaissance presents The Therapy Sessions" CD, DJs Dave Seaman and Phil K headline the Therapy Sessions tour, which is happening in Sydney and Melbourne in May. [more]
US house legend Roger Sanchez chatted to Skrufff this week about his upcoming oldies compilation for Choice and revealed that he always wear sunglasses in clubs to deter overzealous fans distracting him when he’s DJing. [more]
UK progressive type Dave Seaman has brushed off concerns over possible swarms of African killer bees disrupting Miami's upcoming annual Winter Music Conference, telling Skrufff this week he's totally unconcerned. [more]
I was quite interested to see what bells and whistles Codebar would bring out for the appearance of their very first international DJ: Prog Soothsayer Dave Seaman. [more]
A massive crowd converges at Ambar on Australia Day eve to check out Dave Seaman in a massive four hour set. [more]
Sweetchilli is back in 2007, kicking off with a night at the Gaelic club featuring progressive madman Dave Seaman, Future head honcho Mark James, Robbie Lowe and Dan Crocetti. [more]
Too much too early? Well my shoes are off but I’m still rocking! A maniacal, chain-smoking Seaman delivers epic, driving sonic revelations to an interactive and appreciative crowd. [more]
A wise man once posed a thought as to why the English hold bitterness towards us Aussies: It's just starting to hit home that they sent all the criminals to paradise whilst they are stuck in the overpopulated fuckup of an island back home (Scene Magazine, Issue 637). [more]
A relatively short review in honour of the shortened working week (and even shorter evening's recollection)... Inner City at the Aberdeen Hotel was my destination. The Boomtick Arena was my beat.. [more]
The Plastik Electronic Stage at this year's Two Tribes event provided quite an assortment of international acts over a range of genres. Techno, house, progressive and breaks DJ's comprised the bill which certainly promised some serious diversity. [more]
Don't like horse racing? There were a whole stack of em out and partying to the sounds of one of the worlds most travelled DJ's. ITM's Barkus witnessed an awesome musical journey at Melbourne's QBH. [more]
Sweetchilli's special international guest Dave Seaman lays down a dazzling three and a half hour set at the new Space venue. [more]
The range of music that we experienced throughout the evening made the night a very memorable one, and hopefully one in the eyes of the Friction boys as well. See you all at Ministry next Friday folks. [more]
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the mere mention of the name Dave Seaman was enough to send a group of friends into raptures: book days off work, buy new clothes, and most importantly - spend lots of time in state of nervous anticipation!! [more]
Another splendid night of entertainment had passed but hopefully it wasn't the last for the man who has adopted Melbourne as his own. I for one am already looking forward to his next visit. [more]
The proof is in the pudding, and this old faithful has delivered: 'Renaissance Masters Series vol. 10' is a thought-provoking, albeit darker than expected, ride through the sound of today. [more]
The highly revered 'Therapy Sessions' series is back with the latest compilation masterfully pieced together by progressive maestro and Audio Therapy head honcho Dave Seaman. This may be Seaman’s 23rd mix CD but it certainly won’t be his last. [more]
Great new track from progressive legend Dave Seaman with Irish Natalie Leonard on vocals. [more]
It seems that barely a week passes without the release of a Dave Seaman mix, and the latest by the hard working DJ is the third in his Therapy Sessions series. [more]
The Renaissance brand name is synonymous with quality progressive house music and it has consistently promoted the best music the genre has to offer, often compiled and mixed by some of the best DJs on the planet. [more]
This release stems from the Audio Therapy label and as indicated by the nice art graphic on the front of the cd which features label leader and respected progressive DJ: Dave Seaman. The release comes in a two disc format; the first is a mix compilation while the second presents some of the tracks f [more]
The promotional cover of the CD says that this un-mixed collection of tracks, chosen by Dave Seaman, is designed to highlight the work of producers from a single country or region - in this instance Greece. [more]
Dave Seaman has been one of my favourite DJs for quite a few years now. I own many of his mixes and have seen him live as often as any other international DJ. Luke Chable on the other hand is a complete mystery to me. [more]
This release has been long awaited by fans of Dave Seaman and the Renaissance series since his promotion of the CD as part of the Two Tribes Tour in March 2001. This new release follows on from Renaissance Awakenings mixed by Dave Seaman and Renaissance Ibiza mixed by Deep Dish. [more]
This compilation has been out for a while, but it is only now that I have had the opportunity to listen the latest offering from Dave Seaman, a DJ I admire greatly for his ability to create perfectly-blended, smooth mixes without resorting to the obvious. [more]
The latest Renaissance compilation to hit the shelves sees two of the biggest names in progressive and breaks taking us on their own individual sonic journeys. [more]
Dave Seaman is now entering his 20th year in the music industry having first joined DMC as a fresh-faced teenager from Leeds in October 1987. [more]
Dave Seaman is now entering his 20th year in the music industry having first joined DMC as a fresh-faced teenager from Leeds in October 1987. [more]
Dave Seaman is one of the original pioneers of house music. He has been DJing for over 25 years, was the first editor of the clubbers bible, Mixmag, and has remixed and produced for just about everybody. One of the few true legends of dance music! [more]
A man who needs little introduction - Dave Seaman... one of the world's best known and best loved DJs who's been there, seen it, played it and nailed it up for all to hear! inthemixFM is pleased to bring you Dave's set from LIVEWIRE in Sydney from April 2006. (Courtesy of .AUdio on Proton Radio) [more]
Dave Seaman is one of the dance music world's biggest names and most-loved artists - and between his brand new "Master Series" CD for Renaissance and his upcoming Aussie tour we're being SPOILED! Rock your ears with another stunner from Dave and inthemixFM. [more]
MOST DJs fall into club-life because they love music. Not Dave Seaman. He decided he wanted to become a DJ when he was eight years old - and Played his first gig at 12. Since then he's gone on to become one of the world's biggest names. Come and hear why! [more]
Progressive house legend Dave Seaman returned to Australia in April to launch his latest mix CD, the newest installment in Renaissance's 'Master Series'. This will be Seaman's third 'Master Series' CD to date, and the 7th in the series overall. To celebrate we invited Seaman 'in the spotlight'. [more]