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Harry “Choo Choo” Romero

Along with cohorts Erick Morillo and Jose Nunez, Harry “Choo Choo” Romero produced Subliminal Records among the NY house community’s finest. He created numerous monitors for the label, which range from Latin-influenced rhythms to deep, jazzy home to filter-heavy disco. Many of these obtained considerable interest and club enjoy. However, …

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DJ Jackie Christie

At, many house DJs fueling NY City’s never-sleeping nightlife, DJ Jackie Christie certainly sticks out among her peers. Not merely will she spin the type of sexy home monitors New Yorkers savor, but she herself is normally savorily sexy on top of that. The causing total bundle of sizzling hot …

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Abel

Golf club DJ Abel (given birth to Abel Aguilera) started DJing in the past due ’70s after moving from his local N.Con.C. to Miami, FL. Immediately after, the Spanish descendant experienced the chance to sponsor his personal radio display without departing his job like a citizen DJ in well-known regional …

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Victor Calderone

Brooklyn local Victor Calderone continues to be cranking out home songs and remixes because the mid-’90s, when his 1996 creation “CEASE” became a golf club favorite around the world. Since that time he has been around demand, remixing songs for the largest titles in pop music, including Madonna, Garbage, Bette …

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Chus & Ceballos

Chus & Ceballos are among home music’s most in-demand duos. Both having began their DJing professions early on, the brand new millennium discovered them with the enviable position of market veterans. Chus L. Esteban was created in Madrid in Dec of 1971. He began rotating at 16 in regional clubs, …

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Tony Moran

Since his early-’80s entry as one-half from the Latin Rascals, Tony Moran has thought prominently in commercial post-disco club music. A maker, remixer, DJ, and periodic recording designer, Moran thrived through the entire ’80s with Latin Rascals partner Albert Cabrera. The set built their popularity on arduous and inventive mastermixes …

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Harry Romero

Along with cohorts Erick Morillo and Jose Nunez, Harry “Choo Choo” Romero produced Subliminal Records among the NY house community’s finest. He created numerous monitors for the label, which range from Latin-influenced rhythms to deep, jazzy home to filter-heavy disco. Many of these obtained considerable interest and club perform. However, …

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