DJ Dan, pioneering house producer, dies at 57

West Coast house producer DJ Dan, whose real name was Daniel Wherrett, has died at the age of 57, his representatives confirmed. The announcement came in a statement shared with Billboard on March 29. No cause of death was disclosed.

DJ Dan's representatives expressed profound sorrow in their statement, calling him “one of the most beloved, genre-defying, and genuinely influential pioneers in the history of American electronic music.” They noted that he left behind a discography and a culture shaped over four decades across five continents, often saying his purpose was “to heal through music.” Offstage, Wherrett was a cook, traveler, and obsessive record collector whose family gifted him a new turntable each Christmas. His live performances were described as visions that audiences felt physically before understanding mentally. The producer had been scheduled to perform at the Dead Ringer club in Nevada on March 28, but the event was canceled hours before, with organizers informing ticket holders via Instagram that “DJ Dan is unable to make it tonight” and issuing refunds. Born Dan Wherrett in Washington, he began as a design student before moving to California in the early 1990s to pursue electronic music. He co-founded the Funky Tekno Tribe and became a key figure in the West Coast underground electronica scene. Milestones included recording Essential Mixes for the BBC in 1998, topping the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 2004 with “That Phone Track,” and charting with “Needle Damage” in 1999 and “That Zipper Track” and “Put That Record Back On” in 2001. Fans shared tributes on X, with DJ Mark Farina calling him “a superbly nice person” and a friend, while others recalled his formative influence on their entry into raving and house music. Meghann Cuniff remembered his electrifying set at Future Fest 2001, saying it hooked her on electronica.

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