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Birth name
  
Derrick Crumpley

Years active
  
1989-present

Role
  
Musical Artist

Record label
  
Black Out

Name
  
Derrick Crumpley

Occupation(s)
  
DJ, Producer, Remixer

Labels
  
Black Out

Genres
  
House music

Albums
  
No. 1 Is the Number

Origin
  
Queens, New York, U.S.A.

Similar People
  
DJ Tonka, Doug Lazy, Kool Rock Steady, Mr Lee, Fast Eddie

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Deskee is the stage name for Derrick Crumpley, an American house music artist.

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Early life

He moved to Germany in 1984 with his mother, who was member of the Armed Forces.

Musical career

Deskee became the main DJ for the road show called The Body Snatchers Road Show (members: Tillman, Williams, and Crumpley), and they played in several night clubs throughout Germany. Deskee shopped at the Frankfurt record shop, Boy Records, during the late 1980s to mid 1990s, and was approached by the shop owners A. Shepanski and N. Jordan, who informed him of a compilation album they were about to release on their new independent record label, Black-Out. Deskee teamed up with local DJ and record producer H. Felber and engineer M. Rodiger, producing "Let There Be House". Maximillian Lenz (aka WestBam) and Klaus Jankuhn added further work to the record. The lyrics for the song were co-written by Deskee and fellow rapper Tony Walton (aka True), who went on to work sign with Black-Out also.

Deskee scored three hits on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart: two number-ones from 1990 ("Let There Be House" and "Dance Dance") and a top 20 hit in 1991 ("Kid Get Hyped", peaking at number 11). Deskee's singles also charted in the UK, where "Let There Be House" peaked at number 52, and "Dance, Dance" reached number 74 in the UK Singles Chart, as well as Spain, Italy and Japan.

Songs

Let There Be House
Kid Get Hyped
Dance Dance
A 2 Zen
No 1 Is the Number
Hot Temptation
Feel the Street
World Domination
Let There Be House 96
Let There Be House 2004
Ska Train
Cheeky Club Mix 12"
Love House 7"
Planet Trax RMX 12"
Strictly Disco 7"
Funky Divaz RMX 12"
Strictly Disco 12"
U Ain't Where U From
Rude Boy Rockin'
Lost in Groove
This Is a Dancetrack
Let There Be House 2000

References

Deskee Wikipedia