Celebrating 20 Years of Disco Donnie Presents: The DJ is God

Disco Donnie Presents is 20 years old and to help celebrate our milestone we’ll be posting exclusive content on the site all year long that tracks our journey throughout the years.

Disco Donnie’s parties quickly became known for their wildly outrageous and unusual themes – how he came up with each theme was, at times, equally outrageous. The DJ is God was one party that was born from a questionable experience. In 1998, Donnie received a strange voicemail, “Some guy contacted me saying he was a minister and wanted to start a rave church.” Though common sense told him to do otherwise, Donnie took a meeting with the supposed minister, “The guy was a lunatic, but listening to his rants had me thinking. He said a rave was like a church – crowds facing the stage, raising their hands, all happy, expressing themselves and whatnot. In our case, the DJ was god (of the rave).”

When it came down to creating the lineup for DJ is God, Donnie set his hopes high. At the time, Carl Cox was a worldwide talent in the UK who rarely made it over stateside to perform. Best known for his hits “I Want You (Forever),” “Does It Feel Good To You,” and “The Planet of Love,” Carl Cox was definitely a long shot. Donnie jokingly lamented to some of his peers, “If I can get Carl Cox to play at my party, I’ll retire.” Speaking all but too soon, Carl Cox actually agreed to play the party, setting an unprecedented booking for the New Orleans promoter.

For the weeks leading up to DJ is God, Donnie threw three separate pre-parties – and the headliners for those were equally as impressive. The pre-parties featured Canadian techno pioneer Richie Hawtin, Ovum label boss Josh Wink, and the legendary Grandmaster Flash. After each party, excitement continued to mount for DJ is God, and when it finally came time for the main event, fans were more than ready to dance the night away.

Taking place at the State Palace Theater in July 98, DJ is God drew in thousands of attendees from all over the country. Much to Donnie’s surprise, many “rival” party organizers asked for his promotional contacts after DJ is God party, trying to make good on his “I’ll retire” comment. But we all know how that turned out.

With many claiming it was sacrilegious, Donnie turned The DJ is God party into a balanced series following it with The DJ is the Devil and The DJ is Immortal. All three parties have become some of our favorite stories to tell. Join us next week as we uncover another party from the past.

The Weekend Drop by Disco Donnie Presents

February is starting to come to a close and we’re gonna end with a bang!

This weekend, we’re bringing some serious talent to our partnering cities including the legend himself, Sasha, Excision, Cosmic Gate, DVBBS, Candyland, and Carnage. Put your dancing shoes on and get ready to dance the weekend away!

Disco Donnie Presents Celebrates 20 Years in Electronic Music Culture

Disco Donnie Presents turns 20 this Spring and to help celebrate our milestone, we’ll be hosting 20th anniversary themed events, content, and features throughout the year so that you all join in on the party – plus, it’s way more fun than the traditional anniversary gifts of china or platinum.

The celebration kicks off with Zoolu 20, the legendary three-day Mardi Gras party in New Orleans on March 1-3rd. This year’s anniversary lineup includes headliners like Krewella, Pegboard Nerds and Mark Farina, but since we’re feeling nostalgic, we’re also have a Zoolu All Stars lineup featuring some of the event’s founding DJs, such as Micro, Charles Feelgood, Nigel Richards, and Terry Mullan.

For the next year, follow us to grab exclusive 20th anniversary online content from us all year long, including retrospective Beatport charts, unearthed old school party fliers, and interviews with Donnie and other dance music pioneers about the early days of electronic dance music.

No matter if you’ve danced with us for 20 years or two months, we’re excited to share the Disco Donnie Presents journey throughout our scene’s history, music, challenges, growth, and Donnie’s pivotal role in protecting our First Amendment right to dance.

Year in Review for Disco Donnie Presents in 2013

After 20 years of pioneering events and festivals in dance music, 2013 was a banner year for Disco Donnie Presents. Our lineups have hosted some of the biggest names in dance music, including 16 of DJ Mag’s current Top 20. From the shores of Mexico, to the snowy mountains of Canada, millions of you have been a part of the #LiveDisco dream. If 2013 is anything to go by, then 2014 will be our biggest and best year yet!

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