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Eddie Amador - Red Tape - Part 1

Submitted By: Top 1002fjeff
Genre: House
Date of Set: Dec 31st, 1969
Filesize: 44.75 MB
Total Downloads: 3

 

 

Biography of Eddie Amador

begins in Los Angeles in 1998. Eddie Amador pens the now-famous lyrics (“Not everyone understands house music…It’s spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing…”), sets them to a hypnotic, pulsating beat, and the seminal dance club anthem “House Music” is born.

A legendary DJ, producer, and remixer, Eddie is considered by many a house music prophet. His love for the music and his ability to create unforgettable house anthems made him a fixture in the club culture of LA, but it was “House Music” that really kicked his career into high gear. With its irrepressible groove and deep, soulful lyrics, “House Music” was championed by the best DJs on the planet, Carl Cox, Danny Tenaglia, Deep Dish, Masters at Work, Frankie Knuckles, Roger Sanchez, Pete Tong, and Danny Rampling.

“House Music” went on to become a global hit and secured Eddie an album deal with Deep Dish’s Yoshitoshi label, yet it was his next track, “Rise,” which proved that Eddie Amador was no one-hit wonder. Catapulting into the Top 20 of the UK national chart, “Rise” propelled Eddie to the status of a world-class DJ, and he was now performing at such super clubs as Ministry of Sound in London, The Queen in Paris, Centrofly in New York, Crobar in both Chicago and in Miami, Stereo in Montreal, as well as Pacha and Space in Ibiza.

Eddie has gone on to perform in over 40 countries on six continents. While playing the dance meccas of the universe over the last few years, Eddie remixed tracks for labels like Strictly Rhythm, Ovum, CAUS-N’FF-CT, Jive-Electro, MCA, Universal, King Street, MUTE, Azuli and Deep Touch. Meanwhile, he was still turning out prime cuts for Yoshitoshi and his own Mochico imprint. Created as an outlet for more adventurous underground music, Mochico is now preparing to launch the MOCHICOPRIMO! label, which will take house to a newer, forward-thinking generation.

In 2003, Eddie’s international success allowed him the freedom and opportunity to set up a second studio in Europe. Moving to Amsterdam with the desire to progress his sound, Eddie, who has a degree in mechanical engineering, continued pushing the envelope musically and technologically. Not long after switching continents, Eddie began a production and a string of remixes for Defected and Fluential in the UK under the moniker Saturated Soul. Inspired by the tougher, tribal sound he heard in Paris, Eddie created “Push My Bass,” a track that got massive support from New York/London DJ Tom Stephan, who crowned this track “The Big One” on his weekly radio show in the UK.

Flash forward. It’s 2005 and Eddie is even busier. Eddie is collaborating with Tom De Neef under the name Bazement Freakz. Their first production together “Spikehead” was signed to the biggest label in the The Netherlands, ID&T. Their second release “Good Timez” was recently picked up by Armin Van Burrin’s house label FAME. Their third release “Sweat” is set for release on Roger Sanchez’s STEALTH label this fall. Eddie is also looking forward to his latest production “6 AM” due out on Yoshitoshi this year. As well as, returning to his beloved LA to finish up a solo album due in 2006.

A seeker of innovation, Eddie Amador is a musical icon whose goal remains “breaking through the sound barrier.” Stay tuned for whatever comes next…

Original Productions::
Eddie Amador '6 AM' Yoshitoshi
Eddie Amador “Shake It” Yoshitoshi
Eddie Amador “Psycho X Girlfriend” Yoshitoshi
Eddie Amador “The Funk” Yoshitoshi
Eddie Amador “Rise” Yoshitoshi
Eddie Amador “House Music” Yoshitoshi

Aliases/Collaborations::
Mochico 'Digital DJ' MOCHICOPRIMO!
EA & Tom De Neef 'Sweat' Stealth
EA & Ian Carey 'Say What You Want' NERO
Bazement Freakz “Good Timez” FAME
Mochico vs Willy Sanjuan “Push My Bass” Housepark
Bazement Freakz (EA & Tom De Neef) “Spikehead” ID&T
Saturated Soul (EA & Ian Carey) “Got To Release” Defected
Casagrande (EA & Pete Salaz) “El Compadre” Fluential
Casagrande (EA & Pete Salaz) “Tears of Joy” GUT
Africanism (EA & Bob Sinclar) “Do It” Yellow
Edward Louis “Holy Spirit” Shaboom

Remixes:
Bobby Bianco “3AM” Defected
Phil Drummond “Again and Again” DTPM Recordings
Kubana Kool 'Dance My Heart' Catch 22
Maldonado “Native Soul” Molacacho
Mochico “Mochico 4.5” Mochico
Desert “I See The Light” MUTE
Aly-us “Follow Me” Strictly Rhythm
Deepswing “Diva” Generate
Groove Armada “Superstylin” Jive-Electro
Vitamin D “So Good” Terraform
John DeAgo feat. Chaah “Lubrique” Bigfoot
DJ Eric presents… “Desire” Distinctive
Gorgio Moroder vs. EA “I’m Yours” Caus-n’ff-ct
C&M Productions “True House” Deep Touch
Aaron Carl “My House” OVUM
Magic Touch “Good Inside” Azuli
Funky Green Dogs “Can’t Help It” MCA
St. Corner Symphony “Symphonic Tonic” Universal
JD Braithwaite “Give Me Night” Caus-n’ff-ct
Soul Station “Fool For Love” Maxi
A.K. Soul Feat. Jocelyn Brown “Free” Rmx 2000 Dream Beat
Kenny Bobien “Back to Life” King Street
Scott Grooves “Should Have Been You” Soma

http://www.myspace.com/eddieamador

TRACKLIST

Dub Plate Session - White label
Always Rushen w/Come On (Amador Remix)
2Shift - White label
10St Assembly - Free Me
Phase One - Ambassadors of Swing
D-Menace - Maestro
The Vibe - White label

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