About Me
Rob Dale began his DJ career at the age of 10 believe it or not when Dales father (club owner of Desiree night club, Brooklyn NY) on short notice was minus a DJ for a Saturday afternoon and had no choice but to use young Dale to spin... since he was always playing records in the DJ booth when the club was closed. Soon enough he started spinning Saturday afternoons for his dads teen club. Since then... in the 80's to the early 90's Dale had been working in various clubs from NJ, S.I. and NY. At the age of 21 he landed a residency at a Staten Island night club called Visions which gave him wide spread popularity in the industry with well known music artists and producers that would stop by to hear Dale spin. To help promote their record sales, music producers gave Dale their tracks before they were even in the stores. Before long he was spending most of his time with such producers as Brutal Bill, Anthony Acid and getting all his records from guys like Frankie Bones and Adam X. Now under his wing.... Brutal Bill (producer and remix artist to Pet Shop Boys, Hall & Oats, The Doors, Kristine W, N-Sync) had asked Dale to come into the studio. Dales first project was co-production for Brutal with his next hit record called Ready For My Love on Groovilicious Records (Strictly Rhythm). Starting his solo career Dales next record, Harder was released by Reddline Records (Warlock records), owned by DJ Skribbles (of MTV) and Anthony Acid. The record was then featured on Skribbles latest CD called Reddline Continuous Mix. Harder a Billboard hit soon became an anthem at NYC's hottest nightspots such as Vinyl, Arena, Twilo, Roxy and Sound Factory when a DJ named Danny Taneglia played the record for 30 minutes at his most famous WMC party in the spring of 2000. This soon gave Dale recognition in the industry. Approached by promoters he was soon spinning at NYC's hottest clubs such as Tunnel, Limelight, Palladium and DJ tours from Canada to Japan. Next was the production of two songs and a small acting roll as a gangster for a full length feature film entitled One Deadly Road for writer/director and actor William DeMeo (Bronx Tale, Analyze That, Boss Of Bosses, Sopranos) staring Bert Young (Rocky, Amityville Horror, Pope Of Greenwich Village, Micky Blue Eyes). Rob Dales next record Make Me Come made radio waves. While being played by popular producer and DJ Richie Santana (remix artist to Lee Ann Rymes and Donna Summer) DJ Denny Tsettos, (A&R for Metropolitan Records and DJ for 103.5 WKTU) took notice and quickly signed the record to Metropolitan. The song was then featured on club night radio and a mixed CD by Denny called Welcome to the Underground. Dales next record called Simon Sez also made air waves, signed to Metropolitan Records it was re-licensed along with "Harder" to the movie soundtrack Wannabes staring Joe Viterelli (Bullets Over Broadway, Analyze This and That, Shallow Hal) and Joey Dinofrio (Good Fellas, Bronx Tale, Jungle Fever) in which Dale had made title of music coordinator for the film and was givin a small acting roll playing a bartender. The movie made NY Film Festivals best actor, best director and was released by Artisan. Currently Rob Dale and now partner DJ Sebastian (Original Sat night resident DJ of OHM night club in Manhattan) are working on putting out many new club tracks and have just finished their remix of Angelica de No's newest release on Miswax records called Sweet Seduction and can be heard spinning every Saturday night at QUO in NYC. Weekly you can catch them on the internet at PartyRadioUSA.net, 215radio.com, corzradio.t83.net and around Manhattan as guest DJs at some of the hottest NYC night clubs such as Flamingo, Lot 61, Twirl, Float, Chaos, Mint, Playpen, Glo, Halo, NV, Nyla, Lauhn, Gypsy Tea, Quo, Plumm and they bring along with him a guest list of famous friends which include singers, actors, models, agents, directors, movie and music producers where ever they have their parties. Also they has just finished another movie soundtrack production for a film titled Searching For Bobby D along with a small acting roll in a scene with Mario Cantone of Sex In The City, which they play actors trying out for a commercial. Dale and Sebastian produced 3 songs for the picture and the title song called Searching For Bobby D. feat. Izzy from the broadway hit play 42nd Street. The film to be released by LGF in the fall of 2006 staring Carmen Electra, Mario Catone, Tyson Beckford, Sandra Bernhard, Karen Lynn Gorney (lead actress Saturday Night Fever), William Demeo and various actors from The Sopranos, Goodfellas and Bronx Tale. Up for another roll as an actors and movie coordinators again most recently Dale & Sebastian have started working on their next film soundtrack, which is the book to movie production of Mob Over Miami, the Chris Paciello story of murder and his rise to power in the Miami club scene with his most famous club Liquids, set to be released sometime in 2007.