Gary Richards (music executive)

Gary Richards

Destructo at HARD Summer 2013 in Los Angeles, CA
Background information
Also known as Destructo
Born (1970-12-31) December 31, 1970
Washington, D.C., United States
Genres Electronic, Ghetto house, Tech house, Electro house
Occupation(s) Music executive, DJ
Years active 1991–present
Labels Interscope Records, Boysnoize Records, OWSLA
Website djdestructo.com

Gary Richards (born December 31, 1970), known by his stage name Destructo, is an American music executive, concert promoter, and DJ. He is the founder and CEO of HARD Events,[1] a concert brand that has put on popular music festivals since 2007, and which was acquired in 2012 by Live Nation Entertainment.[2] He has performed professionally as a DJ under the name Destructo [3] for more than 20 years, having toured around the world. He is credited with being a leader in the Electronic music business in North America, and through his events, has helped bring artists like Deadmau5 and Justice into the mainstream.[4][5] Richards is included on Rolling Stone's "50 Most Important People in EDM"[6] list, Billboard's "EDM Power Players" lists in 2014[7] and 2015,[8] and inthemix's list of the "50 Most Powerful People in EDM,".[9] As Destructo, he has released three EP's titled Technology,[10] Higher,[11] and West Coast[12] respectively.

Early life

Richards was born in Washington, D.C., growing up in the music industry with a father who worked in radio and concert promotion.[13] By age 10, he was already attending concerts by the likes of Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper. His family moved to New Orleans, LA, and then to Myrtle Beach, SC, where he worked as an on-air Radio Personality. The family then moved to Los Angeles, CA, where by age 18 he was booking his first shows and performing as a DJ.

Career

Concert promotion and A&R

Entranced by the early 1990s warehouse scene, Richards hosted a weekly event of his own called "The Sermon"[14] and helped bring attention to many L.A. nightlife hotspots including The Standard Hotel - Downtown. He organized his first major music event titled "Magical Mickey's Holy Water Adventure" at Wild Rivers (water park) in Irvine, CA in 1991.[15] For the next two years, Richards produced monthly events including what would become the first two "Electric Daisy Carnivals" in 1991 and 1992.[16][17] After being asked by promoter Pasquale Rotella to use the name "Electric Daisy Carnival" for a series of concert festivals that he was producing, Richards granted him permission to do so in 1997.[18] The Electric Daisy Carnival or "EDC" is now arguably the largest electronic music festival in North America.[19] He followed "Electric Daisy Carnival" with presenting "RaveAmerica" at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA on New Year's Eve, 1993.[20] Developing a reputation in the music industry as having a good ear for music and launching new artists with his events, Gary Richards was handpicked by Rick Rubin to handle A&R duties for the Electronic music division at Def American Recordings,[21] where signed and developed Lords of Acid, XL Recordings, Messiah, Digital Orgasm, Harthouse Records and God Lives Underwater.[22] He went on to establish his own record labels Nitrus Records and 1500 Records[23][24] which released music from Kill The Noise, Whitey, David Holmes, Uberzone, Dub Pistols, Ugly Duckling, the critically acclaimed Depeche Mode tribute album For the Masses, and the original motion picture soundtrack for 15 Minutes.

Destructo

In the mid 1990s, Gary Richards began performing as a DJ under the name Destructo.[25] He is quoted as saying that the Destructo name derives from "My goal to play the hardest and most gnarly techno out there. I'd blow up the sound system and the mixer at clubs if I could. I wasn't only into Kraftwerk and Daft Punk; I loved Metallica and Black Sabbath as well. So when I performed, it was aggressive and had to be banging." He has released remixes for Warren G, Depeche Mode, Major Lazer, YG, White Zombie, Digitalism, and others. In 2012 he released his debut EP titled Technology.[26] He has performed around the world for more than a decade, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in Electronic music. Destructo's second EP titled Higher was released on June 10, 2013 via OWSLA/Boysnoize Records and features remixes by Tommy Trash and Brodinski. The music video for the EP's title track was directed by Agata Alexander.[27] On November 24, 2014, Destructo released the West Coast EP on Interscope Records which featured appearances by YG, Problem, Ty Dolla Sign, Kurupt, Too Short, and Warren G.[28][29]

HARD Events

As the music industry continued to change at the turn of the century, Richards returned to his roots as a concert promoter, launching the very first HARD Events festival in 2007.[30] The festival's success soon lead Gary Richards and HARD Events to become a major player in EDM concert promotion,[31] and by 2010, the company was hosting 3 major music festivals, as well as numerous club and theater shows across the United States.[32][33] It is estimated that HARD Events draw a cumulative audience of more than 100,000 people per year to its events.[34] Past performers at HARD Events festivals include Deadmau5, Skrillex, Underworld, Diplo, M.I.A., Justice, A-Trak, Steve Aoki, Busy P, Boys Noize, N.E.R.D., Crystal Castles, Digitalism, and many more.[35] In 2012, HARD Events was acquired by Live Nation Entertainment with the intent of expanding its music events into new international markets.

Discography

Title Album details
Catching Plays
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Hits HARD
  • Artist: DDestructo x Wax Motif - feat. Pusha T & Starch
Techno
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Bunny Tiger
  • Artist: Destructo
Beat Down
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Night Bass
  • Artist: Destructo x Wax Motif - feat. Vanilla Ace
4Real
Bodyback
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Night Bass
  • Artist: Destructo
West Coast EP
Higher
Technology

Select remixes

Year Artist Album Details
2015 Carmada On Fire (Destructo & Bot remix) Producer, Remixer
Sharam Jey, Sammy W & Alex E SWAG! (Destructo & Bot remix) Producer, Remixer
Warren G feat. Nate Dogg Regulate (Destructo & Wax Motif remix) Producer, Remixer
2014 YG "My N***A" (Destructo & Wax Motif remix) Producer, Remixer
Henry Fong "Stand Up" (Destructo remix) Producer, Remixer
2013 Giorgio Moroder "Chase" (Destructo re-edit) Producer, Remixer
Depeche Mode Soothe My Soul (Destructo remix) Producer, Remixer
2012 Rob Zombie Thunder Kiss '65 (Destructo remix) Producer, Remixer
Strip Steve Astral (Destructo remix - Boys Noize edit) Producer, Remixer
2011 Digitalism Reeperbahn (Destructo remix) Producer, Remixer
2010 Major Lazer Bruk Out (Destructo/Uberzone remix) Producer, Remixer
2009 Rick James Super Freak (Destructo remix) Producer, Remixer

References

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