Michelle Banayan, Staff Writer for Beverly HighLights
Freshman Cole Plante moved to Beverly Hills from West Covina, Calif. in 2009 to improve upon his fencing skills. However, Plante ended up dropping fencing to focus on music and becoming a DJ, something he had been interested in for four years.
“My dad was a DJ, so I took after him. I started messing with his old DJ equipment, and it just came naturally. I had been into music since I was seven,” Plante said.
Plante sent his music to well-known DJ Paul Oakenfold, a friend of his dad, one and a half years ago, and got singed with him just last week. Oakenfold introduced Plante to Red Bull, which ended up collaborating with him for many of its events.
“[Red Bull] has always been so supportive of me. They let me use their studio, introduced me to many people, got me awesome and exclusive Red Bull items, and took me to all their events. They are a really great group of people,” Plante said.
Within less than a year of working with Plante, Oakenfold found an event for Plante to DJ at in Las Vegas, Nevada for 4,000 people. This was Plante’s first performance and his first sign that he would be continuing his DJ career for quite some time.
Two weeks ago, Disney Channel signed Plante as an artist and producer. He appeared in a music video for Disney Channel’s show “Shake it Up,” will be on its season finale, and he will also be a DJ for a Disney dance competition.
“[My journey as a DJ] was pretty fast. In one year, I have gotten from the Las Vegas performance to playing in Miami and getting signed with Disney. I shot straight to the top,” Plante said.
Formerly known as KiD DJ, Plante changed his pseudonym to Cole, for he does not feel his DJ career will stop any time soon.
“Definitely this is going to be a long-term career choice. Obviously it is going to go along with making music and acting,” Plante said.
Already, Plante has performed in Las Vegas, Hollywood, Miami, San Francisco, school fundraisers, and in two weeks, San Diego. He plays mostly dance music like electro house, progressive house, big room house and sometimes dubstep.
“I love seeing the joy I bring to people when I perform at all of these performances,” Plante said. “Just hearing the music and seeing the reactions makes it amazing! I also love the traveling and I am grateful for it all.”
While juggling a budding career, Plante also maintains the schedule of a typical high school student. He is in honors classes, the marching band and on the track and field team.
Just want your opinion on this guy do you think hes a joke or he is actually pretty legit. I mean I am 15 (gonna turn 16 next April) and i cant help but notice this guy. He oozes inspiration out the wazoo that just screams it doesn't matter how old you are you can accomplish anything but with that being said my dad wasnt a dj and doesn't know Paul Oakenfeld. He has been inducted to the Elektro Magazine Freshman class (He is the youngest)
Here is a few pictures
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