DJ Dwayne Minard just might go down as the first in history to lay down some tracks with guys having sex – him and a guy he dated precisely – and it’s aptly titled "Night Moves".
"Every year there’s a new track with a girl faking a climax or you know, climaxing," Minard explains. "I love those tracks, I grew up with those tracks but I wanted to make one of my own. I’m sure the idea has been tossed around but don’t think anyone has actually done it."
If you’re lucky you just might hear him throw it down in the darkest hour of the night at Whistler Winter Pride next month. But until then you can find the safe for work version on YouTube or the not-so-safe-for-work version on XTube – and either way it’s hot.
So naturally, Minard took some stuff off of his own iPhone and laid it to a track.
"There was this guy I was dating and he wanted to tape us having sex so I obliged and after we watched it I just looked at him and said don’t be surprised if I take this audio and make a track out of it. And you know, I just thought why not have some man on man action."
Minard says the response has been positive, even if it is more of a "bathhouse" song to set the mood than an early night club track. And if Whistler Pride in February plays its cards right, they just might hear the track there.
"It depends on how dark I get to go," Minard says. "If I do play it then it will be at the end of the set at the end of the night. If I played it at like one in the morning people would be like, what the hell is this."
But the UK house music-influenced DJ is excited about playing at Whistler Pride, which will be his first time. He was supposed to play about seven years ago but ended up in the hospital with appendicitis, so second time is the charm.
"I’m really excited to perform. I’ve had a lot of friends attend and they had only good things to say. It’s going to be exciting and I’ve always wanted to be a part of it," Minard says.
Minard has been deejaying since 1990 and he was more of a party DJ spinning top 40 until he came out in 97’ and switched to house music. And it has been going strong ever since.
"It’s blown up since then and I love what I do. You get the right crowd, the right venue and the right people and they go crazy. Gay men love their house music."
Whistler Winter Pride guests can expect Minard to play really fun, really sexy house music – with some anthems thrown in for good measure – on February 8th when the spinster headlines "Furrocious."