- Rick Squillante
Rick Squillante was a
nightclub Disc Jockey and Record Industry representative and producer who rose to fame during the 1980s as the principal DJ at the famed Starck Club inDallas, Texas . He has been noted as a major influence on many of today's modern DJs in thedance music trade.History
Rick Squillante started his career in the late 1970s in San Antonio, Texas, eventually becoming the resident
DJ at the city's popular dance club Bonham Exchange. After several years at the venue, Rick moved on to become the principalDJ at Dallas' Starck Club. Designed byPhillippe Starck and financed by Dallas businessman Blake Woodall, the club's investors included music starStevie Nicks , who performed on opening night along withGrace Jones on Memorial Day weekend of 1984. The nightclub became an uncommon celebrity hangout, attracting the likes ofRobert Plant ,Annie Lennox , Prince andRob Lowe . It was noted as one of the first locations where the drugMDMA became popular. [ [http://www.discomusic.com/clubs-more/3437_0_6_0_C/ DiscoMusic.com - Starck Club] ] [ [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/classifieds/news/homecenter/condos/stories/062805dnbusvictory.5121dd9e.html "The Dallas Morning News" - Designer Phillippe Starck] ] [ [http://weeklywire.com/ww/06-12-00/austin_music_feature.html "The Austin Chronicle" - "Countdown to Ecstasy" by Marc Savlov] ] Squillante is credited with breaking several hit dance records while a DJ at the Starck Club, including Uptown's version of(I Know) I'm Losing You , which reached No. 85 onBillboard's Hot 100 . Squillante's mixes emphasized multiple genres including EuropeanTechno andSynthpop , highlighted by such bands asPet Shop Boys ,New Order , Yaz,Heaven 17 andSection 25 .Record Industry
Through connections made at the Starck Club, Squillante eventually landed a job working for the Resource Record Pool in
Los Angeles . He moved to the city in 1988 and was hired atVirgin Records inBeverly Hills , which became a directorship of Virgin's dance department inNew York . In 1993, Squillante was the Executive Producer of a Virgin Records compilation CD "Aural Opiates", which included tracks by Heaven 17 andMassive Attack (reviewed in Issue No. 2 ofCMJ New Music Monthly ). During this time, Squillante helped Janet Jackson's career become an international success and was awarded his own label imprint. Squillante moved toNew York City , but was eventually laid off byVirgin Records in 1998. During the following years, he was not involved in the music or DJ industry and most people acquainted with him said he simply "dropped out of the scene." On April 21, 2001, for unknown reasons, Squillante committed suicide. [ [http://ped111251.tripod.com/rick.htm DJs: Gone But Not Forgotten] ]Influence
Many DJs reference the work done by Rick Squillante as having shaped and influenced the modern dance music scene. Wade Randolph Hampton, better known as "DJ WishFM" and featured in the film Groove, noted Squillante's influence in a March 2006 interview calling him "the original hero of the Starck Club who showed me the way." [ [http://www.dallasdancemusic.com/archive/2006/march/index2.php DallasDanceMusic WishFM] ] Hampton also said, "Much like Nicky Siano was (Studio) 54’s legend, Starck’s major DJ force, the late Rick Squillante, broke new ground – night after night. His flawless mixing and uncanny ability to merge disparate parts into a magnificent sum will forever be the standard for Starck disciples."
He is known within today's DJ industry as one of the early pioneers of nightclub dance music and the contemporary
rave scene. [ [http://www.djsportal.com/en/pioneer/index.php?id=rip DJ's Portal Disco Pioneers] ] [ [http://hometown.aol.com/resourcepromo/ Record Pool] ] [ [http://web.dailycamera.com/extra/rave/stories/vibe.html Marketing the Vibe - the rave movement] ]See also
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