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Dabeull, whose real name is David Saïd (born August 9, 1985), is a Paris-based DJ, producer, and singer known for his unique fusion of disco, funk, and zouk. He is recognized for using vintage drum machines to craft nu-funk melodies. His influences range from zouk to pure funk. As such, he's keen to preserve analog sounds both in the studio and on stage. [1] [2]
Born (approx. date) | 1985 |
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Country | France |
Age (approx.) | 39 |
Knows languages | english, french |
Occupations | musical artist, DJ |
Also known as | David Said |
Genres | Synth Funk, Contemporary R&B, Disco, Funk, Zouk |
Known for | DJ, Producer, and Singer known for his unique fusion of disco, funk, and zouk |
Years active | 2010 - Present |
Career
[edit]Dabeull began his career in the 2010s and has since established himself as a rising talent in the field of modern R&B and funk. In 2014 he met the producer Cezaire, who signed him to his label, Roche Musique.
Also in 2014 he debuted in with an EP called Fonk Delight, followed by his first compilation three years later, Indastudio. In 2019, he developed his funk groove on the Intimate Fonk EP. He then crossed paths with Sofiane Pamart. Such is their understanding that the two artists recorded and released a joint album in 2021: Loving Life.
In 2022, Dabeull continued his "Fonk" series with the Cosmic Fonk EP, on which he collaborated with Rude Jude, Ferdi, Holybrune and others.
In 2024, these same guests take part in the creation of the studio album Analog Love (ranked 27th in France), which Dabeull claims to have recorded on the same console used to record Michael Jackson's Thriller . Reva DeVito and Jordan Lee complete the guest cast on this album. [3]