Background
Zowie was born in Chatham, Kent. He has stated that he was named after David Bowie, as his father was a huge fan, and was once called "David Zowie Ziggy Stardust Aladdin Sane Thin White Duke Twig The Wonder Kid" before his mother changed his name by deed poll.
Career
He is best known for his song "House Every Weekend", which topped the United Kingdom Chart in July 2015 and became the first song to do so on a Friday since Adam Faith"s "Poor Maine" in March 1960. Early life and career beginnings Zowie started producing music at age 12, when he bought a pair of wooden decks and then SoundLabs, commencing production when he was 14. Two years later he bought a pair of Technics SL-1200 from a club he was playing at.
He has also operated using an Atari System Technologies. 2015–present: Breakthrough Zowie is best known for his 2015 song "House Every Weekend", which topped the United Kingdom Chart, having debuted at number 80 and made its way to number 52 entirely based on streams.
On July 8, 2015, the Official Charts Company announced that it was number one in the Official Chart Update, and was scheduled to be the United Kingdom"s first ever Friday number one in 55 years (they moved the date the chart was announced from Sunday to Friday, giving it five days of sales). The record was later featured on the compilation album Now That"s What I Call Music! 91, and has also topped the United Kingdom Dance Chart, charted at #4 on the Scottish Top 40, and charted at #19 on the Irish Chart.