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Laneway Festival - Sydney
Sydney, Australia
8th February - 8th Mar 2026
Laneway Festival - Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
13th Feb 2026
Laneway Festival - Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia
14th Feb 2026
Laneway Festival - Perth
Perth, Australia
15th Feb 2026
Electric Avenue Festival
new-zealand
27th - 28th Feb 2026
Snow Machine - Japan
Japan
4th - 8th Mar 2026
Pitch Music And Arts Festival
australia
6th - 10th Mar 2026
The Jungle Weekender - Amsterdam
Club Panama in Amsterdam
6th - 9th Mar 2026
Rochester Rocks
Medway-Rochester
7th Mar 2026
Country To Country Festival - London
The O2, London
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Country to Country Festival - Belfast
Belfast
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Country To Country Festival - Glasgow
Glasgow
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Southport Weekender
Bognor Regis
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Lollapalooza Argentina
Argentina
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Lollapalooza Chile
Chile
13th - 15th Mar 2026
Snowboxx
Avoriaz France
14th - 21st Mar 2026
Lollapalooza Brazil
Brazil
20th - 22nd Mar 2026
Tomorrowland Winter
France
21st - 28th Mar 2026
Time Warp Festival
Mannheim, Germany
21st Mar 2026
Scarborough Punk Festival
Scarborough
28th - 29th Mar 2026
Tattoo Tea Party Festival
Manchester Central Convention Complex
28th - 29th Mar 2026
Square One: Easter City Festival
Lincoln
28th - 29th Mar 2026
DGTL Amsterdam
Netherlands
3rd - 5th Apr 2026
Takedown Festival
Portsmouth
3rd - 4th Apr 2026
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David Holmes is a Northern Irish DJ, musician and composer. Holmes was born on 14 February 1969, the youngest of ten children.
Holmes began DJing in the pubs of his native Belfast from the age of 15. His first hit was the song "DeNiro", with Ashley Beedle, in 1992. In the early to mid 1990's he ran two highly acclaimed and successful club nights in the Belfast Art College known as Sugar Sweet and Shake Yer Brain. Famously, the dance group Orbital wrote the track "Belfast", released on their debut album Orbital, after playing at Sugar Sweet.
Holmes released This Film's Crap Let's Slash the Seats, in 1995, and it received acclaim for being very scenic and chaotic dance music. One of the songs on the album was used in the soundtrack to the film Pi (Pi). At the time he described the album as being inspired by movies and movie soundtracks, a recurring theme throughout the album and of Holmes' work as a whole. The opening track, "No Man's Land," was reportedly inspired by the Daniel Day-Lewis film In the Name of the Father. In the same year, he also provided the ambient links between the songs on the album Infernal Love by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy?.
In 1997, Holmes released Let's Get Killed, described by some as the soundtrack to an imaginary film. Many of the tracks feature people talking in the streets of New York, recorded by Holmes using a dictaphone.
In 1998, Danny Devito commissioned him to do the score for Steven Soderbergh's film Out of Sight (Out of Sight).
He scored a second film for Soderbergh in 2001, including some songs from Let's Get Killed and Bow Down to the Exit Sign on the Ocean's Eleven remake (Ocean's Eleven).
After releasing a mix album, Come Get It I Got It, in 2002, Holmes released David Holmes Presents The Free Association in 2003. This was a departure for the artist as all his previous work had been solo. The Free Association featured 4 other bandmates who toured with Holmes after the album was launched.
As a remixer he has reworked tracks by U2, The Manic Street Preachers, Primal Scream, Page and Plant, and Ice Cube.
Before his musical career Holmes worked as a hairdresser and chef. He also briefly owned and ran a café called Mogwai near the Queen's University of Belfast.
Discography (Incomplete)
Albums
This Film's Crap Let's Slash the Seats (1995; features Steve Hillage and Jah Wobble)
Let's Get Killed (1997)
Essential Mix (1998 previously broadcast on BBC Radio 1)
Bow Down to the Exit Sign (2000)
Come Get It I Got It (2002 mix album)
David Holmes Presents The Free Association (2003)
The Holy Pictures (2008)
Film soundtracks
Resurrection Man (1998)
Out of Sight (1998)
Buffalo Soldiers (2001)
Ocean's Eleven (2002)
Analyze That (2003)
Code 46 (2003)
Stander (2003)
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
Dave Holmes is also the alias of trance and hard trance producer, Mustafa Alici. Releases under this name have included Devotion, Freedom and Samsara. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.