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Dan Goldman-Keyboardist/bass player, Remixer,Session/live instrumentalist/producer and artist under the JD73 name (JazzDoctor73) and other guises.
Dan has played keyboards (live/session/tv/radio) with Morcheeba around the world for the past 7 years, live with TY and his band, and on numerous other UK gigs with many talented UK artists.
In the studio he has worked with Morcheeba (3 albums plus the upcoming one), LSK(Mosaic),George Evelyn(Nightmares on Wax,upcoming album and Roots Manuva Remix) Shlomo and Eska, and Corinne Bailey-Rae (as yet unreleased material)
Under the JD73 name Dan has released Ascension, Happy People on Wax on records and Electroboogie/Swing Til It Hurts on Music At Monumental both to worldwide acclaim. He's also remixed African Pirates for Nightmares on Wax (Warp Records)released on Farout Recorings (Vertente Remix under the Danilo name),on French House label Robsoul recordings twice (under ToeJam name with Toby Wiltshire) and also remixed Sasso (on Rainycitymusic).
Currently he is also working on several remixes(DOMU,NINJATUNE.BMG MUSIC) with Dominique Woolf on an EP of dark/downtempo songs, with Shlomo (beatboxer extroodinaire!) on new material, with Rachel Modest on an upcoming album and with Andreya Triana on material for her debut longplayer.
A FEW Influences!
Herbie Hancock,Bob James, Morcheeba, Patrice Rushen, Earth Wind and Fire, D'angelo, Prince, The Mizell Brothers, Donaly Byrd, James Brown, The Neptunes/Nerd, Headhunters, Miles Davis, Nightmares on Wax, Gilles Peterson, Charles Earland, Johnny Hammond, Gary Bartz, Grover Washington, Jazzanova, Jeremy Ellis, Mark de Clive Lowe, Bobbi Humphrey,The Roots, Common, Erykah Badu, The Innerzone Orchestra, Kirk Degiorgio, Photek, Billy Cobham, George Duke, Billy Preston, P-Funk, George Clinton, Parliament, Harvey Mason, Bill Summers, Alice Coltrane, Brad Meldhau, Minnie Riperton, Jaco Pastorius, Level 42, Weather Report, JD, Blackalicious, Jimmi Hendrix, The Beatles, The Detroit Experiment, James Gadson, Bill Withers, Betty Davis, Jimmy Smith, Medeski Martin and Wood, Idris Muhammed.
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