David M. Williams


David M. Williams AKA Voodoo Slinky is a Brooklyn musician/producer/mixer orginally from Dallas, Texas. David was in Texas' first punk band, Vomit Pigs (1975-'77), as well as The Frenetics (early '80s), Weder/Noch, and Self Is On The Throne (1985) (with David Glenn Smith). He co-founded the noise/hip-hop group Decadent Dub Team in 1987. DDT was the first group to get Dr. Dre to do a remix outside of his own group N.W.A., for their track Six Gun (that later appeared on the Colors Soundtrack).

He served as beat-maker, multi-instrumentalist and co-writer of backing tracks on the lost Jungle Brothers album "Crazy Wisdom Masters" (which turned into 1993's "J Beez Wit Tha Remedy"). David did mixes and edits for the record labels FFRR, London Records, and PolyGram for two years in the early 1990s, for artists such as One Dove, Utah Saints, Goldie, and East 17. In 1991, he co-scored the film "Livin' Large" with Herbie Hancock, and, in 1998, he provided the score to the John Loggia film "Live Free And Die".

Other groups he was in included Fudge Factory, Reverend Mike, Taint, Bush Camp (Jungle Brothers-related), JAMCO, YourSlaveLabor and Beautiful Supermachines.
Since 2011,as David M. Williams and his alias Voodoo Slinky, he has been doing remixes for diverse artists including: Mark Stewart, SINE, Time, Ceschi, Clinic, Angelo Moore & The Brand New Step,Stephen Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire) and Eric Random, scott crow, Lesson Seven, JG and the Robots, Audio Assault and Lil Obeah.

He is currently producing music under his own name, and as Venice Rover, and does freelance audio producer, engineer, remixer, and also masters recordings for eMERGENCY heARTS and others.


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David M. Williams

OUT WINTER 2022


david m williams / voodoo slinky remxies


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