Hot Since 82

Hot Since 82
Birth name Daley Padley
Born 1982 (age 3334)
Origin Athersley South, Barnsley, England
Genres House, deep house, tech house
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, disc jockey
Instruments Turntables
Synthesizers
Digital audio workstation
Years active 2011–present
Labels Get Physical, Moda Black, Knee Deep in Sound, Circus Recordings, Suara, Noir Music, Blaufield[1]
Associated acts Guy Gerber, Route 94, Maribou State, Hauswerks, Jaymo, Andy George, Noir
Website hotsince82.com

Daley Padley, also known as Hot Since 82 is a British DJ, house music producer and DJ Awards winner currently based in Leeds, UK.[2] He has been releasing music under the Hot Since 82 moniker since 2012. His music has been rapidly gaining in popularity, with Mixmag Magazine describing his progression in the house scene as "meteoric."[3]

Personal life


Padley entered the electronic music scene at a young age, beginning to frequent area nightclubs at the age of 14.[3] His formal DJ education started at 17, playing 12–13-hour sets each Sunday at a club in his hometown (under his birth name).[2] His residency soon became a top afterparty destination for clubbers in the area. As word got around, Padley's notoriety increased, resulting in a 2006 residency at Cream Ibiza in Amnesia under the banner of Leeds club Glasshouse.[4]


Becoming Hot Since 82

In 2010, Padley was attending an Ibiza afterparty when the music suddenly cut out. He plugged his iPhone into the party's speakers, and incidentally, one of his works-in-progress came on. Though Padley had admittedly not made the track with the intent of releasing it, reactions at the party were roundly positive, causing him to contact his friend Danish DJ/Producer Noir, who runs the record label Noir Recordings. Noir was impressed, and released it on his label. 'Let It Ride' came out on Noir Music on 5 September 2011, hitting number three on Beatport's deep house chart. Thus, Hot Since 82 was born.[4]

Career

Rising out of relative obscurity, Padley has recently been featured in a variety of widely popular electronic music media. After a year of releasing his music, Padley was featured on Pete Tong's authoritative Essential Mix show on BBC Radio 1 in August 2013, playing a 2-hour exclusive set.[5]

Soon after, Padley was commissioned for a remix of electronic music pioneer Green Velvet aka Curtis Jones' song 'Bigger than Prince.' The track was released in September 2013, and rose to Number 1 on Beatport's dance music charts.[5][6]

He released his first full-length album, Little Black Book, in October 2013 on Moda Black Records, featuring collaborations with Joe T Vannelli and Thomas Gandey, as well as remixes of Rudimental and Shadow Child.[7]

Padley launched his own imprint, Knee Deep in Sound, in 2014, on which he hopes to release music from up-and-coming artists with an underground "vinyl" sound.[7]

Electronic music website Dancing Astronaut ranked Hot Since 82 at No. 7 on their list of Top 25 Techno & Deep House Producers of 2013.[5]

In April 2014, Hot Since 82 was featured as Mixmag's cover story, with a recent mix of his featured as the magazine's 'cover mix.'[3]

Padley was featured again on Pete Tong's Essential Mix in July 2015; this time, playing a special full 3-hour recording of his set from ENTER at Space, Ibiza.

Padley has toured extensively in Europe and North America and has headlined many of the world's leading electronic music festivals, including Mr. Beanfields and WMC.[3]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

DJ Mixes

References

  1. http://www.beatport.com/artist/hot-since-82/212422
  2. 1 2 Griffithe, Sean. "Hello: Hot Since 82". Mixmag. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Raven, Ben. "HOT SINCE 82: FROM THE YORKSHIRE MOORS". Mixmag. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  4. 1 2 "HOT SINCE 82". Anglo Management. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 Hayes, Ryan. "BP GOES DEEP WITH HOT SINCE 82". Blueprint. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  6. http://www.beatport.com/track/bigger-than-prince-hot-since-82-remix/4635400
  7. 1 2 Daley, Cara. "Hot Since 82 to release debut album 'Little Black Book' on Moda Black". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved 21 April 2014.

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