Dan Biggin

Dan Biggin
Also known as Danny B
Born (1980-08-01) 1 August 1980
Genres Death metal, thrash metal, extreme metal
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Bassist, Producer
Instruments Bass, Guitar
Years active unknown
Associated acts Pentagram Chile
Criminal
Lock Up
Unholy Heathen Terror
Depraved Plague
Brainchoke

Dan Biggin, more commonly known professionally as Danny B is a guitarist and bassist performing with Chilean thrash band Criminal, Chilean death metal band Pentagram Chile and also involved in his own side projects Takoma Star (punk rock) and Flight 19 (instrumental – avant garde) to name a few.

Biography

Danny B is a record producer of growing notoriety and owner of HVR Recording Studios where he has produced bands such as Eastern Front, Pentagram Chile, Criminal, Agonyst, Brainchoke, Depraved Plague and Lock Up to name a few as well as working with now legendary NWOBHM artists Trespass.

As well as producing the last two Criminal albums 'White Hell' and 'Akelarre' he recently completed work on the first ever full length by Pentagram (more than 20 years after their initial break up) and a new album by 1980s thrashers Anihilated.

According to his own personal page he did recently start a band with Zac O'Neil (Criminal/Agonyst/Extreme Noise Terror) and Paul Martin (Brainchoke/Infected Dissaray) called N.C.A. (No Corporate Agenda or No Cu*ts Allowed depending on which version you believe, left unanswered for the sake of humour apparently) this band was originally written with Phil Vane (also of Extreme Noise Terror) in mind on vocals and was shelved after Vane's death (they never even rehearsed as a full line up but the songs were always being written with Vane's voice as the inspiration).

When asked at Bloodstock 2012, Dan Biggin replied that "I wouldn't rule out doing the band but Phil was one of a kind and it is hard to imagine who could sing the songs, I would love to record the songs still and maybe have a different singer on each track initially and then find a permanent singer for live shows. In that case I would like Barney from Napalm and Tompa from Lock Up to sing on it."

In 2013 it was announced that N.C.A. was going ahead with a new vocalist and that recording was taking place for the debut EP. Recording was completed in January 2014 on the debut EP to be entitled 'Something for the weakened' and that the vocal position was now being filled by Jon Loughlin from the band Raging Speedhorn (who coincidentally was also Phil Vanes replacement in Extreme Noise Terror.) however the project was then put on hold once more due to the reunion of Raging Speedhorn and subsequent performance at the UK Sonisphere festival.

Discography (as musician)

N.C.A. (guitars and production)

Anihilated (guitars) (2013–present)

Criminal (bass) (2006–present)

Pentagram (bass) (2009 (live), 2011–present)

Takoma Star (vocals and guitars) (2006–present)

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