D Mob (or D-Mob) is one of the stage names used by the British house music producer, Dancin' Danny D (born Daniel Kojo Poku). A British house music crew, D Mob enjoyed a flourish of popularity in 1989 and 1990, helping to introduce that style to the mainstream, with the hit singles "We Call it Acieed" and "C'mon and Get My Love". The latter featured vocalist, Cathy Dennis, who went on to some solo success in 1991.
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D Mob (or D-Mob) is one of the stage names used by the British house music producer, Dancin' Danny D (born Daniel Kojo Poku). A British house music crew, D Mob enjoyed a flourish of popularity in 1989 and 1990, helping to introduce that style to the mainstream, with the hit singles "We Call it Acieed" and "C'mon and Get My Love". The latter featured vocalist, Cathy Dennis, who went on to some solo success in 1991.
Essentially the creative vehicle of Dancin' Danny D, an ex-McDonald's employee, he found solace by DJing for four years, at one point working with journalist, James Hamilton at Gullivers in Park Lane, London. He subsequently started nightclub promotions for Loose Ends (for whom he contributed his first remix), Total Contrast and Full Force, before taking up an A&R; post at Chrysalis Records. This brought a number of further remixing opportunities, including Nitro Deluxe, Kid 'n Play, Adeva and Eric B. & Rakim's "I Know You Got Soul" in tandem with Norman Cook. By the time he...
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