Donald Glaude is an esteemed American music producer and DJ renowned for his dynamic performances across house, techno, and EDM genres.
By the mid-1980s, Glaude's talent was already igniting dance floors, swiftly gaining recognition in turntablism circles. Establishing himself with an early residency at 6th & Proctor in Tacoma, WA, he soon became a pivotal figure in the burgeoning rave scene of the early 1990s. His Friday residency at Seattle's Underground nightclub and headlining appearances at iconic warehouse parties like NAF Studios solidified his status as a leading force in electronic music.
Throughout his illustrious career, Glaude has graced esteemed venues such as The Power Plant, Vinylized, The Cat Walk, and The Jungle, contributing significantly to the evolution of house music. His extensive discography includes acclaimed singles like "Controller," "Big," "Stick Em," "Climb," and collaborations such as "Let Me Hit It" featuring Snoop Dogg. Notable albums like "This Is Me" and "InStereo" further showcase his innovative prowess and enduring influence on the electronic music landscape.
Music, Rock
Music, Rock
Actresses, Film and TV, Music, Pop
Music, Rock