DJ [Daemon] Chadeau
Southern California born and raised, and conquering the Seattle scene.
Known more as a musician with multiple personalities, DJ [Daemon] Chadeau started his DJ "career" for a small Las Vegas goth/industrial night called Theatre Macabre in May of 2003 filling in after working as their doorman during his short residency in the desert. Upon returning to Southern California he floated around numerous promotions such as Gothic Beach Studio and Klub Terminal as well as guest spots in well known entities such as Das Bunker's Noise Room. He had also been known on the virtual front in the Second Life "scene" as well as on internet radio stations Digital Mindfield Radio, Radio Black Light, and Dark Mother Radio.
In 2011, he moved to Seattle after a dramatic life-changing event. After a few guest appearances at the infamous Mercury at Machinewerks he became DJ and co-host of Dark Industry Night in January 2012, taking over the promotion under the name Power Noise Movement Northwest later that August when Bianca Malise moved to San Diego. During the Summer of 2013 he finished as a semifinalist in the Rotation Summer Sessions DJ competition, using industrial, EBM and harsh electro against some of Seattle's best EDM and Techno DJs. After two years at the helm Dark Industry Night was retired in April 2014 and the next month birthed Rezonance, which centered around rhythmic/power noise, harsh industrial and other forms of distorted beat music he loved as a patron of Das Bunker's Noise Room. The night ran for a year and a half, longer than many have expected as it developed a cult following. He also promotes numerous release parties in Seattle for DWA, Negative Gain, and other labels through his own promotions and others.
Daemon’s accomplishments over the last two years was making his terrestrial radio debut with a guest spot on the weekly C89.5 show “On The Edge” and also the lone Seattle DJ represented at Convergence XXI in Hollywood during the summer of 2015. The next Summer in 2016 he was on the lineup for the inaugural Bat City Anti-Block Party, and the following Fall he organized a series of local Seattle dates in what would be known as The Suicide Prevention Commando DJ Tour, where he helped raise over $500 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Daemon would be recognized for his contributions to the Seattle scene as he was voted Best Local DJ for 2014 and 2015 at the Mechanismus Industrial Music Awards with at least 60% of the vote in both years.
When not a DJ, Daemon Chadeau also plays bass and backing vocals for rock band Prelude To A Pistol, and is the main producer/composer for electronic noise act Pixelpussy, where he also assumes the role of the main character Sir Kitty Meow-Meow. In the past he also wrote for Hollywood music rag Rock City News covering the goth/industrial/dark alternative scenes. He is also a member of Socialist Alternative, the organization that helped elect Kshama Sawant to the Seattle City Council and has participated in various Left-wing demonstrations around the city varying from tenants’ rights to movements against youth incarceration such as Block The Bunker and No New Youth Jail.
Southern California born and raised, and conquering the Seattle scene.
Known more as a musician with multiple personalities, DJ [Daemon] Chadeau started his DJ "career" for a small Las Vegas goth/industrial night called Theatre Macabre in May of 2003 filling in after working as their doorman during his short residency in the desert. Upon returning to Southern California he floated around numerous promotions such as Gothic Beach Studio and Klub Terminal as well as guest spots in well known entities such as Das Bunker's Noise Room. He had also been known on the virtual front in the Second Life "scene" as well as on internet radio stations Digital Mindfield Radio, Radio Black Light, and Dark Mother Radio.
In 2011, he moved to Seattle after a dramatic life-changing event. After a few guest appearances at the infamous Mercury at Machinewerks he became DJ and co-host of Dark Industry Night in January 2012, taking over the promotion under the name Power Noise Movement Northwest later that August when Bianca Malise moved to San Diego. During the Summer of 2013 he finished as a semifinalist in the Rotation Summer Sessions DJ competition, using industrial, EBM and harsh electro against some of Seattle's best EDM and Techno DJs. After two years at the helm Dark Industry Night was retired in April 2014 and the next month birthed Rezonance, which centered around rhythmic/power noise, harsh industrial and other forms of distorted beat music he loved as a patron of Das Bunker's Noise Room. The night ran for a year and a half, longer than many have expected as it developed a cult following. He also promotes numerous release parties in Seattle for DWA, Negative Gain, and other labels through his own promotions and others.
Daemon’s accomplishments over the last two years was making his terrestrial radio debut with a guest spot on the weekly C89.5 show “On The Edge” and also the lone Seattle DJ represented at Convergence XXI in Hollywood during the summer of 2015. The next Summer in 2016 he was on the lineup for the inaugural Bat City Anti-Block Party, and the following Fall he organized a series of local Seattle dates in what would be known as The Suicide Prevention Commando DJ Tour, where he helped raise over $500 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Daemon would be recognized for his contributions to the Seattle scene as he was voted Best Local DJ for 2014 and 2015 at the Mechanismus Industrial Music Awards with at least 60% of the vote in both years.
When not a DJ, Daemon Chadeau also plays bass and backing vocals for rock band Prelude To A Pistol, and is the main producer/composer for electronic noise act Pixelpussy, where he also assumes the role of the main character Sir Kitty Meow-Meow. In the past he also wrote for Hollywood music rag Rock City News covering the goth/industrial/dark alternative scenes. He is also a member of Socialist Alternative, the organization that helped elect Kshama Sawant to the Seattle City Council and has participated in various Left-wing demonstrations around the city varying from tenants’ rights to movements against youth incarceration such as Block The Bunker and No New Youth Jail.