Byron Burke
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Byron E. Burke has worked in the music industry for over twenty years [1]. He served as the Co-Executive Vice President of the music division for Prelude music & Film Works that released the 1998 motion picture Lost In Space for New Line Cinema, as well as co-writing and producing music for artists on Atlantic Records, East West Records, MAW Records, Nervous Records, Strictly Rhythm Records, Capitol Records, Universal Records and Columbia Records.
Burke was the creative force behind Ten City, an early 1990's dance group leading to global sales of 1.2 million records. He co-wrote and produced two albums entitled Foundation [2] and State of Mind [3] for Atlantic Records, one album entitled No House Big Enough [4] for East West Records and one album entitled That Was Then, This Is Now [5] for Columbia Records. The records spawned ten Top 20 Billboard magazine dance songs [6], five Top 10 Billboard Magazine Sales Chart Singles, ten Top U.K. Pop Chart Singles, a Gold Album from South Africa and a Silver Album from the U.K. that received international acclaim on four continents.
After the success of Ten City, Byron relocated to Wurzburg, Germany in 1995 to create and develop start up operations for DJ bookings, recordings and music publishing at Caus-N-ffct, including the first Marlboro DJ Academy in 1996 with the top American DJ's & Recording Artist such as Masters At Work, Farley "Jack Master Funk", Benji Canderlario, Danny Tenaglia, Armand Van Helden, Barbara Tucker, Kim English & Roger Sanchez.
He is also noted as being the creator of Web Building 7.0 -The N.D.R.T System [7]

