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Daniel Joseph-Montgomery Allen vanished at the age of 21 in late 2012. The young man lived in Modesto, California at the time of his disappearance. Reports state that Daniel's family reported him missing in December 2012. He was never seen alive by his loved ones again.
Months later, in early March 2013, a family was walking across the Seventh Street Bridge over the Tuolumne River when they spotted a human body in the water. Police were called, and investigators determined that the deceased was a young male.Days later, the body was identified as that of Daniel Joseph-Montgomery Allen.
Investigators determined that Daniel's body had been in the water for "at least a few weeks" before being found. It's unknown if investigators believe that he was already deceased at the time he was reported missing, or if they believe he was alive for a period of time after the fact. Information about the events leading up to his disappearance/death are also unknown.
Shortly after Daniel was identified, it was reported that his death was being investigated as a homicide. Since then, though, news about the investigation has been minimal. Over a decade has passed since Daniel's death, and no persons of interest or suspects have ever been publicly identified. The case is considered cold.
The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office has investigative agency over Daniel's case. If you have any information that could help solve this homicide, please contact the sheriff's office at 209-525-7216 or submit a tip online.
Daniel Allen
Disappear - Iniquity (Harmonius Discord)
8DPromo · Disappear - Iniquity (Harmonius Discord)
The camp at Harmonious Discord is proud to debut Inequity, an eight track album by Daniel Allen’s downtempo/electronica moniker, Disappear. A mix of synthetic soundscapes and earthly delights, Inequity showcases the broad understanding and musical range of the Austin, Texas native and label boss of Denied Music. HD has been working with Daniel to curate this special mix of music for the last year to maximize listener enjoyment of all its musical moments. Selections like "Lojack," "Outrun," and "Under the Guise of Progress" pay heavy nods to Blade Runner soundscapes set atop swung, syncopated drum construction. "Safety Before Feelings" and "Syntonic Research" capture the same futuristic vibe with a much more ambient tone, focusing on the soundscapes and stripped-away drum additions. "Inequity" parodies the theme with a rounded Reese bass and more organic drum delivery. Rounding out the soundscape are tunes like "Too Late" and "Like Sand" that provide a much more organic appeal, weaving in acoustics and field sampling. Inequity is a surprisingly evenly-tempered mash of musical construction that showcases the other forms of Daniel’s mastery.
Jon Fugler (Fluke) – “Some real gems here - always a pleasure to hear tracks that are not afraid to go a little darker.” Tyler Stadius (Deepsite) – “Love this release. Awesome music. Trippy sci-fi, soundtrack timeless.” Charles Corcho (Selekta Chang) – “I like this - raw hip hop elements over vocals that reverb out. good dub hip hop/instrumentals, a slow low tempo.” Simon Kirk (Proton Radio) – “A deeply rich and broad spectrum of brilliant electronica..Syntonic Research closing the album out is amazing..!” DJ Clairvo (Tilos Radio Budapest) – “This is such a warm and perfect release! I love those deep and catchy post-trip-hop-ish vibes! Full support!” Clive Craske (RadioReverb, Brighton) – “Both playful and psychedelically deep, this album explores the integration of digital electronics, sample manipulation and analogue synthesis. Accomplished and effective as it is propulsive and mesmeric.”
Available Now From: Bandcamp, Beatport, Apple Music, And Spotify.
Jeffrey Tice - Flying High (Harmonious Discord Recordings)
8DPromo · Jeffrey Tice - Flying High (Harmonious Discord Recordings)
The kinetic style of San Francisco’s Jeffrey Tice has been on display over the past six years on Harmonious Discord. Jeffrey first asked us “Where Do We Go?” and then showed us the light with “Aurora”. Jeffrey then opened up the spectrum with “Chromatic” and now the label is happy to announce Jeffrey is back with a stratospheric compliment called “Flying High”. Jeffrey provides the easily danceable original and dub mixes while Denied Music label boss Daniel Allen and 1981US break convention with two dynamic broken beat remixes. 1981US makes his debut on HD with his innovative blend of electronica and garage. “Flying High” bounces with excitement. Commanding tom drums and fluid hi-hats combine to provide a Chicago-style house music bumper with jazz-laden intercepts and acid-inspired bass lines. Familiar vocal treatments and resonated leads create a danceable mayhem. The dub mix features much of the same traditional underground house flair with a stronger focus on the jazz elements and the introduction of funk-inspired bass guitar. Mellow pads and chord rises deliver a sublime reprieve. Daniel Allen returns to the label to give the original a strong breakbeat interpretation with dynamic percussion and shifting melodies. Daniel’s mix utilizes rotating pitch changes to deliver a blissful music experience, focusing on fluid broken beats and elevating melodic elements. 1981US ups the tempo with a garage-inspired re-imagining with nods to early rave culture construction. This remix invokes an inviting sentiment and stands strong in the club and inside the headphones. The outro of the 1981US remix showcases this producer’s deep understanding of sonic manipulation, a perfect finish to the project.
Nick Warren (Hope Recordings) – “Great remix from Daniel Allen.” DJ Harri (Sub Club) – “I’m liking these. Will play and support.” Jelo (Buegeyedrecords) – “The Original is super interesting, and a dope blend of vibes. Will play.” Ivaylo (Bogota Records) – “The Daniel Allen remix is ace!” Sean Johnston (Hardway Bros) – “the 1981US remix is a killer!” Anthony Pappa (Bedrock) – “The Daniel Allen Remix is cool.” Rob Zile (Brain Food / Kiss FM AU) – “Quality release. All versions are winners!” Koma (Jacbri Radio Show) – “Cool remixes, and a really good original version.” Simon Kirk (Proton Radio) – “The original mix is awesome. I will be playing this for quite some time.” Jon Fugler (XLNT Radio Show) – “Strangely pleasing selection of mixes, the sub tom thing becomes increasingly hypnotic … lovely. The Main mix for me, with some added Halloween love for the 1981US mix.”
Available Now From: Beatport, Bandcamp, Apple Music, And Spotify.
Exclusive Interview with Country Singer Matt Rogers
Exclusive Interview with Country Singer Matt Rogers
Award winning singer/songwriter Matt Rogers has been grinding to make his music dreams a reality. From playing over 200 shows a year to creating a connection with his listeners through his authentic lyrics, Matt’s found success due to his persistence and love of music in this grueling industry.
I got the chance to talk with Matt…
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Dan got a new ref image because the old one was from 2014 lol.