About davidlam
My name: davidlam
I am: male
I born at: 2009/04/01
I live in:
My introduction:


David
Lam began his career as a professional DJ in 1987 after spending some time on
other technical aspects in the club scene; it was the passion in discovering
and sharing new sounds to the crowd that led him to the decision to stand
behind the decks and spinning tunes to then a world that would prefer
mainstream pop rather than underground tracks.


David
gradually moved into the local club scene when house music began to make its
impact in HK during the early 90’s. However, due to commercial demand, many of
his sets were limited to a more mainstream approach than he would like it to
be. In 1992 he met DJ 7-UP, aka Lee Burridge, who was still in Hong Kong
spinning at local clubs as well as putting on his own underground parties. Both
became good friends and while having a liking for David’s uplifting DJ style,
Lee also encouraged him moving towards a more underground approach. During this
period David also befriended with other local heroes like Joel Lai, Abby Lai
and Roy Malig, and being a part of this circle given him enormous support in
further developing his own music style within the period.


By
1995 David was already having his residency at Judgment AD, then one of the
most happening mega clubs in town. In trying to compete with another colleague
who basically played anthem after anthem in his set, David took a drastic shift
in going totally underground in his set. To his surprise, it was greatly
appreciated by the crowd and since then there is no turning back.


At
around 1996-7 the underground party scene in HK arose, thus giving David the
best opportunity to take a further step in building up his own underground
sound. With a good mix of the progressive sound alongside something deep and
funky, spiritual as well as uplifting, he soon proved himself one of the most
popular local DJs in the scene. David have since played alongside with numerous
international DJs who came to HK touring, organizing electronic dance music
parties, club nights and raves of different styles, and provided consultancies
and support to others who needed them.


Having
established himself as one of the most preeminent DJs in town, David then got
himself into setting up his own Kaleidoscope Sound System in 1998, initially
focusing at organizing parties. In the same year, collaborating with Roy Malig,
Trendza Muzik began business, dealing mainly with dance music record sales.
Later in 1999, David also started working with Michael Graham under the Fierce
tag name, which was responsible for a range of super clubs and international
DJ’s tour in Asia, including Renaissance, Gatecrasher, Ministry of Sound and
many more.


David has
also been playing overseas for numerous times, receiving praising response from
all over. These include spinning at Renaissance (Nottingham, UK) with Dave
Seaman, Gatecrasher (Sheffield, UK), Passion (Paris, France), Kiss (Hamburg,
Germany), Zouk (Singapore), the Ministry of Sound World Tour (London, Bangkok,
Toronto, Sydney), various clubs and parties in Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Seoul,
and Hong Kong alongside DJs like PVD, Slacker, Breeder,
Sasha, BT, John Digweed, Paul Oakenfold, Carl
Cox, Ashley Casselle, Dave Seaman, Tarrentella, Timo Maas, Deep Dish, James
Zabiela, Parks & Wilson, John Kelly, Judge Jules, Seb Fontaine, Adam
Freeland, Innate, J D S , Tall Paul, LeftField, Slacker, Jody Wisternoff,
Quivver, John OO Flemming, Meat Katie, Phil K, Terry Francis, Max Graham,
Satoshi Tomiie, Nick Warren, Peace Division, Santos, Jimmy Van M, Hernan
Cattaneo, Chris Fortier, Elite Force, New Order, Darren Emerson,  Grame Park, Phil K & Luke Chable,
Stel, Bister Bliss, Andy Moor, Gareth Emery & more ……………


Memebr since: 2010/01/27
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