Dale Anderson’s profile as both a DJ and producer has never been more recognizable than it is today.
His DJ work has taken him to North America, South America, Europe, UK, Asia and beyond, and his upcoming artist album with one of the planet’s most credible dance music labels, Global Underground, will no doubt see Dale continue to bring his sound to dance floors around the world.
A DJ for more than ten years, Dale has been fortunate enough to play with many of the world’s finest at infamous club nights such as Ministry of Sound, Slinky, Renaissance, and The Gallery. Having shared the decks with Pete Tong, Nic Fanciulli, Rui ds Silva, Pete Heller and James Holden to name a few, Dale’s skill and sound is defined by his versatility. Dale is now also part of the Global Underground World Tours roster run in conjunction with Ministry of Sound.
On the production front, 2008’s No Idea (Urban Torque) had massive support from all the top jocks – Nick Warren, Laurent Garnier, Desyn Massiello, Jody Wisternoff (Way Out West) and many others. Last year saw the release of Dale’s biggest track to date “Leftorium” (in collaboration with Anil Chawla) on Global Underground. The track featured on GU Afterhours III, and not only reached the top 5 on Beatport, but was also the best selling deep house track of 2007, and remained in the top 100 for more than four months. Further to this, Dale was nominated for “Best Artist” award of 2007 on Beatport., and with support from the likes of Roger Sanchez and Hernan Cattaneo, it’s easy to see why.
Dale has continued to build the relationship with Global Underground, delivering a further eight productions, and most recently signing on as to do a full length, all original artist album for the legendary label (due out 2009).
Dale’s other production credits include 2005’s massive ‘Drift Away” (which Paul Van Dyk announced on his radio show as one of his “tracks of the year”), and it’s 2007 follow up “Runaway” which has been got a good hammering by Paul Oakenfold, Paul Van Dyk, Tiesto and the Flash Bros, and was licensed to numerous compilations. Further tracks such as “Makes Me Feel” (as featured on Nic Fanciulli’s Renaissance) and “Disco Stew” have become dancefloor favourites with support from the likes of John Digweed and Max Graham, and last year’s “The More I Know” found a home in the record boxes of Sasha and Nick Warren amongst many others.
Add to this, officially sanctioned remixes for Hybrid, Adam Freeland, Richard Dinsdale and Tall Paul (which garnered much attention and Radio 1 plays from Pete Tong), plus more than ten compilation signings to Global Underground, Renaissance, Defected and Armada, and there really is no doubt that things are set to get bigger and better.








