Bio/Discography
The tale of Danny Tenaglia's love affair with music, and the world's subsequent romance with him, is one of the critical veins in the body of dance music. He is every dancer's secret discovery; a random purchase at the record store, a reluctant night out that unexpectedly turned magic. Explosive success 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 10-year-old Danny first got the feel of vinyl in his hands. Enthralled by the music of artists like Philly Soul's The Trammps, Motown's 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 1979 when he discovered legendary nightclub Paradise Garage, where DJ Larry Levan's 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: Levan's bold style, the venue's plain décor, and the party's warmth and inclusiveness.
Danny left New York in 1985 and launched a successful DJ-ing career in Miami as a resident at Cheers nightclub. There he schooled the locals in classic New York and Chicago house, but five years later he returned home, tired of only playing other people's music. He started to assemble an impressive roster of remixes, including Right Said Fred's "I'm Too Sexy" (1991), Jamiroquai's "Emergency on Planet Earth" (1993), and Madonna's "Human Nature" (1994). But his first epic was The Daou's "Surrender Yourself" (1993): With the kick in the bass and the underlying rhythm as the foundation, Tenaglia blanketed Vanessa Daou's wispy vocal with grand, thick chords, a combination of classic groove and modern club-ready depth that was, at the time, entirely new. The title of his 1995 debut artist album on New York's Tribal Records described it perfectly: Hard & Soul. But even if the cocktail was his own, Tenaglia never hesitated to declare how heavily his influences weighed in his productions - everyone from Patti LaBelle to Kraftwerk, with countless lesser-known Soul, R&B, Latin, Samba, and Disco artists in between.
In 1996, after a brief stint at New York superclub Roxy, Danny landed a Saturday night residency at white-hot Twilo, a position that upped his profile but didn't satisfy his expanding artistry as a DJ and producer. While New York swooned for big-room diva anthems, Danny was turning his ear toward the more minimal, tech-y grooves originating in European production studios. This period produced solid remixes like Grace's "Not Over Yet" (1996) and Janet Jackson's "The Pleasure Principle" (1996), but by the time he moved to Tunnel in 1998, Danny had already created "Elements," an instant classic that caused the dance scene's collective jaw to drop. With his own warped voice providing the narration, "Elements" (one track off full-length Tourism) walked the listener through the different components of a dance track in real time, going from kick to drum loop to snare hit, letting each layer over the other until the track exploded with dark, drum-heavy energy. Next to ostentatious radio anthems, its simplicity was a revelation.
It was around this time that the murmurs started to get louder: Who is this Danny Tenaglia, and just what does he do to people? Clubbers reported seemingly inhuman mixing capabilities, booth-to-floor telepathy, and the grittiest "modern yet classic" grooves they had ever heard come out of a speaker. A trio of label compilations - Mix This Pussy (1994) and Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? (1995) for Tribal, and Gag Me With A Tune (1996) for Maxi - were the first Tenaglia sets clued-in clubbers could take home to dissect, but the release of his first installment in the UK-based Global Underground series of DJ mixes, titled Athens (2000), lit the international fire. Athens (meant to reflect the set he played at the Greek capital's club King Size) remains one of the darkest, strangest, sexiest sets ever released, and its tame cover photo of a gentle-looking man in a Yankee cap just didn't seem to fit. DJ dates across Europe dispelled the mystery and started the spread of the infectious Tenaglia fever.
Back in New York, Tenaglia was tiring of the cavernous gloom of Tunnel and longed for a weekly home that better resembled where the DJ bug first bit him - the Paradise Garage. He landed at Vinyl, a black-walled, single-environment, no-liquor club about one-quarter the size of Tunnel. He named the night "Be Yourself," after the self-affirming, heavy-bottomed vocal track he had recently recorded with Chicago's Celeda. And he took the name to heart: Without the pressure of bar minimums or an expectant crowd, Tenaglia spread his DJ wings. Next to new tracks by young producers like Rui Da Silva, Peace Division, and Saeed & Palash, he played the artists of his youth, with nary a beat dropped. If he wanted to launch into a two-hour set of straight-up techno, he did. If he wanted to play old Michael Jackson records, he did. If he wanted to get on the mic and tell the crowd the name of the sound he was about to play, or who next week's guest opening DJ would be, or just give everyone a "verbal handshake" to welcome them to the club, he did. And a city tired of drama embraced the barebones, music-centered night.
The world caught up to Tenaglia in 2000. His annual party during Miami's Winter Music Conference outgrew its home at the cramped Groovejet and moved to just-opened superclub Space. DJ giants like Carl Cox danced on top of the speakers with the Deep Dish boys, Fatboy Slim mingled on the patio, and for a day the ego inherent to DJ culture evaporated: Tenaglia was hailed as the undisputed king, the "DJ's DJ." His roof-raising revamp of Green Velvet's "Flash" won "Best Remix" at the UK's Muzik Awards, where he was also awarded the "Best International DJ" prize.
In the two years that followed, Tenaglia released another Global Underground installment (London); toured the world, took the party island of Ibiza by storm, remixed Billy Nichols' "Give Your Body Up To The Music" (a Garage anthem); got nominated for a Grammy (for his remix of Depeche Mode's "I Feel Loved," also nominated for Best Dance Song); returned to Twilo for two special gigs - a President's Day marathon with Carl Cox that shattered all its attendance records, and the club's sixth anniversary party with John Digweed, which turned out to be even more meaningful than it seemed at the time (Twilo was shut down permanently a week later); graced the cover of every major dance music magazine; and won a Dancestar Lifetime Achievement award... all while keeping the "Be Yourself" party buzzing every Friday.
In 2003, Danny came full circle with the release of Choice: A Collection Of Classics, a two-CD mixed compilation that let him pay direct tribute to many of the artists who had influenced his sound and style. It featured everyone from Blaze to Adeva to Imagination, as well as hefty liner notes explaining the significance of each track, penned by the man himself. He also remixed another Garage classic (Yoko Ono's "Walking On Thin Ice," which became her first Billboard number one ever), opened another Space during Winter Music Conference (the new location down the block), and took another Dancestar award, this time 'Best Party' for "Be Yourself."
"Be Yourself" took the same honor again in 2004, but this time the win was bittersweet. At the time of the ceremony, Vinyl, now called Arc, had already been sold to condo developers. Danny closed the classic club on Sunday, April 25, 2004, with an emotional set that lasted well into Monday afternoon, and culminated with his mix of Kings Of Tomorrow's paean to unending love, "Finally."
Since then Danny has remained prolific in the clubs and has graced the decks in all the big rooms in NYC including Avalon, Crobar, Pacha NYC, Roxy and Webster Hall. Now after a long studio silence, Danny re-emerges in 2008 with his newest single on Tommy Boy Records, "The Space Dance", named in honor of his first weekly residency at renowned global clubbing institution Space Ibiza to begin in July 2008. Immediately following that, Danny will release his first compilation album in five years, entitled "Futurism" also on Tommy Boy, with a nod to the modern dance floor and Danny's outlook for tomorrow's sounds programmed to captivate the next generation.
And as in every year since his DJ odyssey began, all across the globe, from his hometown of New York City to Acapulco to Tokyo, more people experienced their first night with Danny Tenaglia, that clubber rite-of-passage that forever changes how you listen to music, go out to nightclubs, and think about DJs.
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Discography
| Artist | Title | Label | Release Date | Type |
| Danny Tenaglia | The Space Dance | Tommy Boy | 2008 | Producer |
| Danny Tenaglia | DIBIZA | Stereo Records | 2006 | Producer |
| Danny Tenaglia | Choice/Classics | Azuli | 2005 | Compilation |
| Kult Of Krameria | Esperanca/VooDooDoll | Twisted | 2004 | Producer |
| Ono | Walking On Thin Ice | Mindtrain/Twisted | 2003 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Sapphirecut | Free Your Mind | Twisted | 2002 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Danny Tenaglia | Back To Basics | React/System | 2002 | Compilation |
| Billy Nichols | Give Your Body Up | West End | 2002 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Depeche Mode | I Feel Loved | Mute/Warner Bros | 2001 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Cass&Slide&DT | Fever Rising | Fire | 2001 | Producer |
| Kings Of Tomorrow | Finally | Defected | 2001 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Alan T | The Door | SFP | 2001 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Byron Stingily | Stick Together | Nervous | 2000 | Producer |
| Byron Stingily | Why Can't You Be Real? | Nervous | 2000 | Producer |
| The Ananda Project | Cascades of Colour | Nite Grooves | 2000 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Danny Tenaglia | GU 017/London | Boxed | 2000 | Compilation |
| Green Velvet | Flash | Cajual | 2000 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Modjo | Lady | MCA | 2000 | Additional Production/Remix |
| DATAR | B | Hooj Choons | 2000 | Producer |
| DT vs. Giorgio Moroder | From Here To Eternity | Logic | 2000 | Additional Production/Remix |
| DT Feat Teena Marie | Baby Do You Feel Me? | Funktastica Records | 2000 | Prodcucer |
| Celeda | Be Yourself | Twisted | 1999 | Producer |
| Blondie | Nothing Is Real But The Girl | BMG | 1999 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Garbage | When I Grow Up | Mushroom | 1999 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Bette Midler | Im Beautiful | Warner Bros. | 1999 | Additional Production/Remix |
| DT feat Liz Torres | Turn Me On | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1999 | Producer |
| Danny Tenaglia | Back To Mine | Ultra | 1999 | Compilation |
| Danny Tenaglia | GU 010/Athens | Boxed/Thrive | 1999 | Compilation |
| Heller & Farley | The Rising Sun | Junior Boys Own | 1999 | Additional Production/Remix |
| The Orb | Little Fluffy Clouds | Island | 1998 | Additional Production/Remix |
| DT feat Celeda | Music Is The Answer | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| DT feat Jojo Americo | Headhunter | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| DT feat Lula | Read My Lips | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| Dt feat Cevin Fisher | Better Days | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| Dt feat Darrell Martin | Roots | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| DT feat Liz Torres | Do You Remember | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1998 | Producer |
| Ultra Nate | New Kind of Medicine | AM:PM | 1998 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Danny Tenaglia | Elements | Tourism LP/Twisted | 1997 | Producer |
| Wayne G | Twisted | FFRR | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Club 69 | Drama | Twisted | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Kinane | Heaven | Coalition/UK | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| D-Note | Lost & Found | Virgin | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Moby | James Bond 007 Theme | Mute | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Faithless | Salve Mea | Arista | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Soulboy | Harmonica Track 97 | Maxitracks | 1997 | Producer |
| NYLX | Goosebumps | Twisted | 1997 | Producer |
| Giselle Jackson | Love Commandments | Waaco | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up | Twisted | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Kimara Lovelace | Only You | King Street | 1997 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Pet Shop Boys | The Boy Who Couldn't Keep His Clothes On | EMI | 1997 | Producer |
| Grace | Not Over Yet | Kinetic/Warner Bros. | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| A Guy Called Gerald | The Curse of Voodoo Ray | DMC | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Vanessa Daou | Two To Tango | Krasnow/MCA | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Cerrone | Supernature | Pure | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Kim Mazelle | Love Me The Right Way | Logic | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Janet Jackson | Pleasure Principle | AM:PM | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Pet Shop Boys | Saturday Night Forever | EMI | 1996 | Producer |
| Danny Tenaglia | ohno | Twisted | 1996 | Producer |
| Pet Shop Boys | Before | EMI | 1996 | Producer |
| Francois K | Mindspeak | Wave | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Rapination (Kym Mazelle) | Love Me The Right Way | RCA | 1996 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Various Maxi Artists | Gag Me With A Tune | Maxi | 1996 | Compilation |
| Club 69 | Warm Leatherette | Twisted | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Shamen | MK2A | One Little Indian | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Akiko | Crazy About You | Sony (Japan) | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Hambone | Wow | Kumba/Tribal | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Madonna | Human Nature | Maverick/WB | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Frankie Knuckles/Adeva | Love Can Change It | Virgin | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Oletta Adams | Never Knew Love | Fontana | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Balo | Only You | Tribal | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Danny Tenaglia | Hard & Soul LP | Tribal | 1995 | Producer |
| Roach Motel | Work To Do | Junior Boys Ow | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| East 17 | Hold My Body Tight | London/ffrr | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Willie Ninja | Hot | Nervous/MCA | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Mija | Fun At Home | Maxi | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| E-N | The Horn Ride | Tribal | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| NYDC | Up In This House | Tribal | 1995 | Producer |
| Dt feat Carole Sylvan | Look Ahead | Tribal | 1995 | Producer |
| Various Tribal Artists | Mix This Pussy/compil. | Tribal | 1995 | Compilation |
| Patricia Kaas | Reste Sur Moi | Columbia | 1995 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Shernette May | If You Want Me To | Virgin/UK | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Crystal Waters | 100% Pure Love | DMC | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Danny Tenaglia | Bottom Heavy | Tribal | 1994 | Producer |
| Daphne | Change | Maxi | 1994 | Producer |
| Underground Sound of Lisbon | So Get Up | Tribal | 1994 | Producer |
| Deep Dish prsnts Quench | High Frequency | Tribal/Deep Dish | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Ride Committee/Roxy | Love To Do It | Tribal | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Kiwi Dreams | Y? | Tribal | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Xavier Gold | You Used To Hold Me | Strictly Hype | 1994 | Additional Production/Remix |
| The Daou | Give Myself To You | Tribal | 1994 | Producer |
| Grace Jones | Feel Up | Island | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| The Look | March | Sexy | 1993 | Producer |
| Jamiroquai | Emergency on Planet Earth | Columbia | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| X-Press II | Music Xpress | DMC | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Right Said Fred | Hands Up | Virgin | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Visions | I'm Coming Home | Flying | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| New Order | World (The Price Of Love) | Qwest/WB | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Mavis Staples | The Voice | Paisley Park | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Liberty City | Some Lovin | Tribal/Murk | 1993 | Additional Production/Remix |
| The Look | Glammer Girl | Sexy | 1993 | Producer |
| The Daou | Surrender Yourself rmx | Tribal | 1992 | Producer |
| Giant Steps | Satsuki | Eightball | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Third World | Every Little Touch | Mercury | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Caron Wheeler | I Adore You | A & M | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| T-Connection | At Midnight ('92) | Chemistry | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Code 718 | Equinox | Strictly Rhythm | 1992 | Producer |
| The Good Girls | Just Call Me | Motown | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Spill feat William Orbit | Don't Want To Know | Virgin | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Hammer | Gaining Momentum | Capitol | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Michael Jackson | Thriller ('92) | Epic | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Jamie J. Morgan | Why? | A&M | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| React 2 Rhythm | All Or Nothing | Tribal/Guerilla | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Yothu Yindi | Treaty | Hollywood | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Jackie 60 | The Jackie Hustle | Minimal | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Was Not Was | Listen Like Thieves | Phonogram/UK | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Loleatta Holloway | Hit & Run ('92) | Salsoul | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Blind Truth | Love Is The Key | Minimal | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Wailing Souls | All Over The World | Chaos/Columbia | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Lisa Stansfield | Everything Will Get Better | Arista | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Beats International | Change Your Mind | London | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| The Daou | Surrender Yourself | Columbia | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| First Choice | Double Cross ('92) | Salsoul | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Soul Verite | Chain Me To The Beat | Maxi | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Right Said Fred | Dont Talk Just Kiss | Charisma/Virgin | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Anything Box | The Beat Of Life | Epic | 1992 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Love Root | Funky Emotions | Fourth Floor | 1992 | Producer |
| Ed Lover/Doctor Dre | Back Up Off Me | Relativity | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Dread Flimstone | From The Ghetto | Scotti Bros. | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Susan Clark | Deeper | London/ffrr | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| King Street Crew | Things U Do To Me | Nervous | 1991 | Producer |
| King Street Crew | Gonna Be Alright | Nervous | 1991 | Producer |
| Right Said Fred | Im Too Sexy | Charisma/Virgin | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Arthur Baker | Let There Be Love | RCA | 1991 | Producer |
| Cause & Effect | Nothing Comes To Mind | Exile/BMG | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Cause & Effect | Another Minute | Exile/BMG | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Soulboy | Harmonica Track | Minimal | 1991 | Producer |
| Soulboy | Love Or Lust | Minimal | 1991 | Producer |
| Robert Owens | Something U Cant Finish | Minimal | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Hansoul | Imagination | Epic | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Isis | Hail The World | 4th & B'way | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Escape Club | Call It Poison | Epic | 1991 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Daphne | When You Love Someone | Maxi | 1991 | Producer |
| Deepstate (Remix) | Everybody Get Down | Atlantic | 1990 | Producer |
| Patrick OHearn | Black Delilah | Private Music | 1990 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Double Dee | Found Love | Epic | 1990 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Bardeau | Shangri-La | Enigma | 1990 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Hi-Impact | Lookout Weekend | Epic | 1990 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Red Flag | Count To Three | Enigma | 1990 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Shakespears Sister | Break My Heart | FFRR | 1989 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Dead Or Alive | Baby Don't Say Goodbye | Epic | 1989 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Euro-House | Nothing Changes | Profile | 1989 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Clockwork | Shout It Out | Polygram | 1989 | Additional Production/Remix |
| Deep State | Waiting For A Call | Atlantic | 1988 | Producer |
