The DNA Disciples 3206905 200525905 2008-03-24T12:47:50Z Severo 1832829 [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting|stub sorting]], Replaced: {{Record-producer-stub}} → {{UK-record-producer-stub}} using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] '''DNA''' was the [[pseudonym]] taken by two [[British music|British]] [[dance music]] [[record producers|producers]] for issuing a [[remix]] of [[Suzanne Vega]]'s "[[Tom's Diner]]" in 1990. They have since taken the name '''[[The DNA Disciples]]''' to avoid confusion with the [[DNA (band)|no wave band]], and have produced a second Suzanne Vega remix, "Rusted Pipe". Nick Batt has worked extensively with [[Goldfrapp]] on ''[[Felt Mountain]]'', ''[[Black Cherry (album)|Black Cherry]]'' and ''[[Supernature]]''. ==Personnel== *Neal Slateford (born in [[Bath, Somerset|Bath]]) *Nick Batt (born Nicholas Batt, lives in [[Bristol]]), now running the [http://www.sonicstate.com Sonic State] website and [[podcast]] ==Discography== ===Singles=== *"Tom's Diner" (re-mix) (1990) - DNA featuring Suzanne Vega *"La Serenissima" (1990) - DNA *"Rebel Woman" (1991) - DNA featuring Jazzi P *"Can You Handle It" (re-recording) (1992) - DNA featuring Sharon Redd - co-produced by Neil Davidge *"Blue Love (Call My Name)" (1992) - DNA featuring Joe Nye *"[[Shocked]]" (re-mix) [[Kylie Minogue]] - co-produced by Neil Davidge * "Lily Was Here" (re-mix) - Dave Stewart & Candy Dulfer -co-produced by Neil Davidge * "Rusted Pipe" (re-mix) - DNA featuring Suzanne Vega -co-produced by Neil Davidge ===Albums=== *''Taste This'' EMI (1992) co-produced by Neil Davidge *''Remixes'' Polydor (1992) co-produced by Neil Davidge ==References== * [[Guinness Book of British Hit Singles]] - 16th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-190-X * http://www.discogs.com/artist/Nick+Batt ==External links== [[Category:British record producers|DNA Disciples, The]] {{UK-record-producer-stub}}