Frank Booker has quietly built a worldwide reputation for incredible edits and DJ sets. His releases have gained huge support from heavy hitting Disco and Deep House DJs such as Horse Meat Disco, Todd Terje, Rahaan, Detroit Swindle, Session Victim, Red Greg, Jimpster, DJ Nature and many more.

History

Beginning his production career in 2009 with a release on UK based Untracked Recordings, Frank Booker has since released music via some of the worlds most respected Disco and Deep House labels, including: Disco Deviance (UK), Sleazy Beats Recordings (Netherlands), Kolour LTD (USA), Razor’N’Tape (USA), Wonderful Noise (Japan) and many more.

Highly in demand in his home country, Booker has been the DJ of choice for private events for the likes of Prince and Quentin Tarantino when they’ve visited New Zealand.

RADIO

Booker was also the co-host of the highly acclaimed ‘Hit It & Quit It’ radio show alongside legendary Detroit ex-pat Recloose. Hosted every Monday night on George FM (Auckland, New Zealand) for 5 years (2008-2013), and consistently leading in ratings for the station, the show became one of the station’s most popular and featured many guests such as J Rocc, Jazzy Jay, Bill Brewster, Nathan Haines and many more.

DJ

Since 2013, Booker has toured extensively through Australia, Japan, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Holland, Switzerland and USA.

Booker has played alongside the likes of Hunee, Moodymann, Francois K, Dam Funk, Aloe Blacc, Kon, John Morales, Rich Medina, Max Graef and many more.

When DJing his music spans a wide array of quality Black dance music: From deepest Disco, to 80's boogie and cutting edge house music, as well as some super special re-edits all put together with a focus firmly on the dancers. Keep on!

“This guy has been DJing for 20 years and this set epitomized his honed skills 10 times over.
His vibe is disco, straight up discotheque, and it was mixed superbly.
There was not one soul left on the dance floor not furiously dancing to save their lives.”
— Jemma Cole, Thump: The Electronic Music & Culture channel from Vice