Dave Janusko is an American songwriter, musician, producer, DJ, and remixer. He lives in San Francisco.
Career
Janusko studied graphic design at Kent State University, then moved to New York City in 1988. Janusko and vocalist Tom Mullady teamed up to record music demos as emo / punk band The Medicine Men. In the early 1990s, Janusko was a bass player and songwriter for the Bay Area pop band The Himalayans, which included members Adam Duritz, Dan Jewett, Chris Roldan, and Marty Jones. In the Himalayans, Dave co-wrote the song "Round Here," which was then re-recorded by Adam Duritz’s new band Counting Crows and became the second hit off their 1993 release August and Everything After. In 2007, Duritz's Tyrannosaurus Records released She Likes the Weather, the original recordings of The Himalayans, which had not been publicly available previously. This release included the original recording of "Round Here". "Round Here" earned Janusko a BMI Pop Music Award in 1996. Janusko joined the electronic industrial band My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult as the principal guitarist in 1997, using the stage name Davey Dasher. He toured internationally with TKK through 2004. In 2000, Janusko collaborated with TKK drummer James Basore to create the live electronic band The Diamond Galaxy. Working with BZ Lewis and Studio 132, The Diamond Galaxy released their self-published debut, Technophiliacs, in 2001. The first song on Technophiliacs, “Another Day Until Tomorrow,” was featured in the Electronic Artsvideo gameNHL 2001 and was awarded Best Industrial Song 2002 by the Just Plain Folks Music Organization. The song “It’s All A Game” was featured on MTV’s Making the Video: Dr. Dre, and “Alive and Dreaming” was featured on MTV’s Undressed. Over the years, The Diamond Galaxy morphed into a live breakbeat band, featuring different members, including Meat Beat Manifesto drummer Lynn Farmer, and drummer Robin Eckman. In 2004, Janusko and vocalist Krystle Jones teamed up to create the musical act Firefly, a blend of funk, rock, soul, and diva house. Former 4 Non Blondes drummer Dawn Richardson joined Firefly on stage for a couple of performances in San Francisco. Most recently, Janusko has been playing lead guitar in the San Francisco outlaw country / honky-tonk band The Plain High Drifters. The band includes members Smelley Kelley and Les James from Red Meat, bassist/vocalist Tom Armstrong, and banjo/guitar player Eric Embry of The Burning Embers. Since early 2009, Janusko has been working with Meat Beat Manifesto front man Jack Dangers, contributing guitar and bass to new tracks and remixes. He collaborated with Dangers to create “In C – Extension,” a remix of Terry Riley’s avant-garde musical compositionIn C, for the albumIn C Remixed.
Other work
In addition to his live and recorded music collaborations, Janusko has produced music for several TV and radio ads, including Toyota, AT&T, and 24-Hour Fitness. He has teamed up with film producer Drea Cooper to provide the soundtrack for online videos and public service announcements for the Pearson Foundation, the Milk-Bone Canine Assistants program, and the law firm Townsend & Townsend & Crew. In 2008, he wrote the soundtrack for the award-winning short film, The Trade, which was created as part of the 48 Hour Film Project in San Francisco.