The Sunburst Band

The Sunburst Band

Genres: House, funk, vocal house, lounge, Soulful house

About The Sunburst Band

Lengthy artist careers in the music business are few and far between, but in the ever-changing world of dance music they are scarcer than a signed Moroder twelve. Joey Negro/Dave Lee’s debut release may have been part of the first wave of UK house back in 1988, but more than 20 years later he is still on top of his game. “I’d been in a few bands in the 80s,” he says, “but when house came along one of the things that appealed to me was that you suddenly didn’t need a group of musicians to make a record. However, having produced loads of keyboard based tracks it’s always nice to go back to the band sound for a change….especially now I’m completely in charge!” The Sunburst Band is a collective born out of Mr Lee’s passion for boogie, funk, disco and jazz. “It’s not like I’m the guy who harps on that it was so much better back in ’78,’” says Dave with a smile, “but at the same time I’m a bit of a polar resistor who goes against the flow. When my mates were buying The Clash and Cocteau Twins, I was into D Train and Funkadelic. Similarly now as so many dance acts are making electro I’ve gone the other way with this project. I’ve missed the performance thing, the intensity of a band playing together. Rock and indie have never moved away from the guitar and drums sound, whereas dance (be it R&B or house) tends to be mainly programmed. And it’s not that I have a problem with that, I just wanted to do something that I don’t hear too often nowadays. Some people might call it retro, but I’m just a guy writing songs and performing them with his band.” Forming in 1998, the release of debut album ‘Here Comes The Sunburst Band’ won critical acclaim with both old school heads as well as nu breed disco and house fans. Tracks like ‘Garden of Love’ and ‘Delicious’ became scene classics, championed by DJs from Pete Tong to 4 Hero to Dmitri from Paris. The follow-up ‘Until The End of Time’ featured cuts like ‘Far Beyond’ which all the top US hip hop guys still spin, and soul anthem ‘Everyday – a favourite with Annie Mac, Trevor Nelson and even Heston Blumenthal, who included it as one of his ‘Desert Island Discs’ on Radio 4. Says Dave: “The last album ‘Moving with the Shakers’ took over me for a while, and I spent 18 months working on it, going back to the songs, honing the production and lyrics, scrapping tracks and starting new ones to make sure there were no fillers. As you can imagine, it’s pretty intense making an album when you’re the main songwriter, producer, label and a&r man. On this third album, I also wanted to say something in the songs and avoid the banal lyrics that plague so much dance music.” Collaborators on ‘Moving With The Shakers’ include Harlem soul legend Leroy Burgess, Diane Charlemagne, who sang on Goldie’s ‘Inner City Life’, and Chaka Khan’s sister Taka Boom. Fulltime front man Pete Simpson is also known for lending his vocal talents to the Unabombers’ alias, The Elektrons. The Sunburst Band are currently touring the world while Dave Lee is currently working on the fourth Sunburst Band studio album to be released early 2012.

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The Sunburst Band — Top 30 songs of 62

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Sunburst Band Garden of Love (Joey Negro Club Mix)
The Sunburst Band Journey to the Sun (Dennis Ferrer Remix)
The Sunburst Band What's Your Sign?
The Sunburst Band Fashion (Fashionably Dubbed)
The Sunburst Band Garden of Love (Dam Swindle Remix)
The Sunburst Band U Make Me So Hot (Original Album Version)
The Sunburst Band Fly Away (Audiowhores Club Mix)
The Sunburst Band Sitting On Top Of The World (DJ Meme Mix)
The Sunburst Band Strollin
The Sunburst Band Garden Of Love (Joey Negro Club Mix)
The Sunburst Band Our Lives Are Shaped (Grant Nelson Mix)
The Sunburst Band We Will Turn U On (Brian Tappert Re-Edit)
The Sunburst Band He Is (Original Mix)
The Sunburst Band New York City Woman (Micky More & Andy Tee FREAK31 Cut)
The Sunburst Band Only Time Will Tell (feat. Angela Johnson)
The Sunburst Band The Secret Life of Us Frankie Knuckles Eric Kupper?s Director?s Cut Mix
The Sunburst Band Atlantic Forest (Album Version)
The Sunburst Band Everydub
The Sunburst Band Garden Of Love
The Sunburst Band Journey To The Sun (Milton Jackson Dub)
The Sunburst Band Journey to the Sun (Dennis Ferrer Dub)
The Sunburst Band SB Rock The Go Go
The Sunburst Band We Can Live Forever (Simon Grey Dub)
The Sunburst Band Until The End Of Time
The Sunburst Band Definition of Luv (Sean McCabe Remixes)
The Sunburst Band He Is (Jimpster Remix)
The Sunburst Band Journey To The Sun (Micky More & Andy Tee Sun Mix)
The Sunburst Band Every Day
The Sunburst Band Put A Lyric In It
The Sunburst Band Fashion (Joey Negro Club Mix)
Garden of Love (Joey Negro Club Mix)
Journey to the Sun (Dennis Ferrer Remix)
What's Your Sign?
Fashion (Fashionably Dubbed)
Garden of Love (Dam Swindle Remix)
U Make Me So Hot (Original Album Version)
Fly Away (Audiowhores Club Mix)
Sitting On Top Of The World (DJ Meme Mix)
Garden Of Love (Joey Negro Club Mix)
Our Lives Are Shaped (Grant Nelson Mix)
We Will Turn U On (Brian Tappert Re-Edit)
He Is (Original Mix)
New York City Woman (Micky More & Andy Tee FREAK31 Cut)
Only Time Will Tell (feat. Angela Johnson)
The Secret Life of Us Frankie Knuckles Eric Kupper?s Director?s Cut Mix
Atlantic Forest (Album Version)
Garden Of Love
Journey To The Sun (Milton Jackson Dub)
Journey to the Sun (Dennis Ferrer Dub)
SB Rock The Go Go
We Can Live Forever (Simon Grey Dub)
Until The End Of Time
Definition of Luv (Sean McCabe Remixes)
He Is (Jimpster Remix)
Journey To The Sun (Micky More & Andy Tee Sun Mix)
Put A Lyric In It
Fashion (Joey Negro Club Mix)