When you consider the never-ending sea of progressive/trance DJs--especially in the U.K.--it's difficult to make a splash. Perhaps one of the most interesting things about British jock Dave Seaman is that he was the first-ever editor of the across-the-pond clubber's bible, "Mixmag", and in his long career has mixed down over 20 compilations. Seaman is best known for his more controlled style of progressive house, and over the years he's leaned a bit more toward the house side than the trance side.
Dave Seaman is one of the original pioneers of house music. He has been DJing for over 25 years, was the first editor of the clubbers bible, Mixmag, and has remixed and produced for everybody from U2 to Kylie and David Bowie to the Pet Shop Boys. He has also done over 20 mix compilations for the likes of Global Underground and Renaissance, been the main man behind the independent dance music labels, Stress Records and Audio Therapy and still found time to model for Levi's in Japan, present TV programmes for the BBC and tour the world probably more than any other DJ.