D.O.D. (DJ)

British disc jockey and music executive (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel O'Donnell (born 5 April 1990), better known as D.O.D, is a British DJ and record producer.[1] He debuted at number 96 at the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs list.[2]

Born
Daniel Eugene O'Donnell

(1990-04-05) 5 April 1990 (age 36)
Genres
Occupations
Instruments
  • Keyboard
  • guitar
  • synthesizer
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D.O.D
Born
Daniel Eugene O'Donnell

(1990-04-05) 5 April 1990 (age 36)
Genres
Occupations
Instruments
  • Keyboard
  • guitar
  • synthesizer
Years active2009–present
Labels
Websitewww.djdod.com
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Biography

Active since 2009, D.O.D was supported at his beginning by renowned artists such as Laidback Luke, with Mixmash Records hosting most of D.O.D's productions.[3]

A collaboration between him and Laidback Luke, called "Flashing Lights", was released in April 2014.[4]

D.O.D performed at Ultra Europe in 2016. D.O.D released "Blip" on 7 November 2016, with which he decided to define his own genre. He dubbed this new sound "Future Jack".[5][non-primary source needed] The song was primarily characterised by its heavy electronic sounds and repetitive nature. Many of the sounds are reminiscent of a song he released earlier that year called "Taking You Back", which Afrojack worked on as well. His following releases "Don't Wait" with Tommy Trash and "Ghetto" continued this sound.[citation needed]

Discography

Extended plays

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Title Year Label
Hoy Es? 2010 Pro-Zak Trax
More Cowbell 2013 Ones to Watch Records
Fire
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Charting singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[6]
UK
Dance

[6]
AUS
[7]
BEL
(Fl)

[8]
IRE
[6]
"Bananas" 2014 [A] Non-album singles
"Still Sleepless"
(featuring Carla Monroe)
2021 46 15 25
"So Much in Love" 2023 15 8 22
"Won't Forget You"
(with Jax Jones and Ina Wroldsen)
28 11
"Somedays"
(with Sonny Fodera and Jazzy)
2024 5 1 26 5 Can We Do It All Again?
"Think About Us"
(with Sonny Fodera and Poppy Baskcomb)
2025 18 5 48 24
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Singles

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Title[15] Year Label
"Hello" 2009 Big Machine Records
"Binary" / "Destroy"
(with Jason Herd)
2012 Vicious
"Beat 'n Drum" Initials Records
"Hands" / "Smash Tash" Magik Muzik
"Headache in a Bottle" Dim Mak
"Slammer" Vicious
"Let's Rock" / "Generation" 2013 Magik Muzik
"Cheers" House of Fun
"More Cowbell" / "Again" Ones To Watch Records
"Bomb the Bass" / "Break" Dim Mak
"Fire" / "What Time?" Ones To Watch Records
"Play"
(with Deorro)
Dim Mak
"Bananas" Mixmash Records
"123"
(with Angger Dimas)
Vicious
"Want To" Dim Mak
"Stomp" 2014 Mixmash Records
"Flashing Lights"
(with Laidback Luke)
"Chasing Dreams"
(with Sandro Silva)
"Steel Drum"
"Purr Like a Walrus"
(vs. Insane Creatures)
Digital Shamans Records
"Brain Contortion" D-A-R-K Records
"Pop Pop" Hysteria Recs
"Do Your Thing" Mixmash Records
"All or Nothing"
(with Dave Silcox featuring Little Nikki)
2015
"Bust Dem"
(with Henry Fong)
Spinnin' Records
"Temper" Mixmash Records
"Enter" WOLV
"Blow Up"
(with Duckworthsound)
Hysteria Recs
"Those" Mixmash Records
"You" WOLV
"Why"
(with Futuristic Polar Bears)
Wall Recordings
"Taking You Back"
(Afrojack Edit)
2016
"Hoe"
(vs. Jewelz & Sparks)
Doorn Records
"Honey" Fly Eye Records
"Zipper" Doorn Records
"Blip"
"Ping"
(with J-Trick)
2017 Wall Recordings
"Sixes" Axtone
"Satisfy" Size Records
"Love's Gonna Get You"
(with Fedde Le Grand)
Spinnin' Records
"Trio"
(Afrojack Edit)
Wall Recordings
"Unforgettable" Axtone
"Ghetto" Wall Recordings
"Don't Wait"
(with Tommy Trash)
Doorn Records
"Incline" Axtone
"Morph"
(with Sunstars)
Protocol Recordings
"Higher"
(with Moksi)
Axtone
"Bones" 2018 Doorn Records
"Started"
(with DJ Afrojack and Tim-ber)
Wall Recordings
"Glow"[16] Axtone
"Let It Go"[17] Doorn Records
"According to Me"[18] 2019 Axtone
"Down Under"[19] 2020 Musical Freedom
"Cardboard Box"[20] Armada Music
"Moments"[21]
(featuring The Melody Men)
"Sleepless"[22] 2021 Axtone
"All Mine"[23] Armada Music
"Every Step"[24] Armada Music
"I Don't Wanna Run"[25]
(featuring Riell)
Armada Music
"Still Sleepless"[26]
(featuring Carla Monroe)
Axtone
"Isolate"[27] Armada Music
"On the Run" 2022 WUGD
"Two Caps" Armada Music
"Like You Do"
(with Raphaella)
Armada Music
"Set Me Free" 2023 Armada Music
"Love Nor Money"(with Clementine Douglas) Armada Music
"So Much in Love"(featuring Abi Flynn) Armada Music
"Need You Now"
(featuring Jax Jones & Clementine Douglas)
Armada Music
"Won't Forget You"
(with Jax Jones & Ina Wroldsen)
Polydor Records
"Dominos"
(with Hannah Boleyn)
2024 Armada Music
"Wrap Yourself Around Me"
(with North)
2025
"Sweet Nothing" (2025 Edit)
(with Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch)
Columbia
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Remixes and edits

Notes

  • A ^ "Bananas" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 14 on the Dance Bubbling Under chart.[8]

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