- David Morales (musician)
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Name = David Morales
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Origin = Brooklyn,New York ,United States
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Genre = House
Occupation = Producer, DJ
Years_active = 1987-present
Label = Mercury (1993)
Manifesto (1998)
Ultra (2004-present)
Associated_acts = The Bad Yard Club
URL = http://www.defmix.com/
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Notable_instruments =David Morales (born
21 August 1961 , inBrooklyn, New York , U.S.), is an internationally acclaimedGrammy winninghouse music DJ and producer. In addition to his production and DJ work, Morales is one of the most prolificremixer s of all time, transforming manypop music songs into club-friendly dance tracks.Career
Record producer
Morales' work as a house music producer began in 1993, with a full 11-track album entitled "The Program", released under the
Phonogram Records label. "Gimme Luv (Eenie Meenie Miny Mo)" was the most successful single to be lifted from the debut LP and was a major dance hitFact|date=February 2007. After his debut release, Morales produced few original records, focusing instead on carving out his career as one of the first true "superstar" DJs and as a prolific remixer, working with some of the biggest names in music. In 1998, under thepseudonym David Morales presents The Face he released his biggest hit to date, "Needin' U ". Featuring samples from theChi-Lites ' "My First Mistake" andRare Pleasure 's "Let Me Down Easy", the record became an overnight classic and introduced Morales into mainstream airplay.Following up this success, in 2000 Morales offered up another overnight hit, "Higher", co-produced by
Albert Cabrera , with vocals byDeanna Della Cioppa , and released under the pseuodonym David Morales & Albert Cabrera present Moca. In November 2004, after an interval of 11 years, Morales released his second album, "2 Worlds Collide", a 10-track album released onMinistry of Sound 's record label,Data Records . The album is reminiscent of earlier house music mixed with current and progressive sounds. The release contained another big hit for Morales titled "How Would U Feel" which features vocals fromLea-Lorien . In addition to his work as a record producer, Morales is also part of theDef Mix collective, alongside long term partnersFrankie Knuckles andSatoshi Tomiie , who produce both original productions and remixes.Remixer
Since 1986, Morales has also carved out a career as arguably one of the most in-demand remixers of the post-house era. He has worked with a large assortment of successful and famous artists, including Madonna,
Whitney Houston ,Michael Jackson ,Janet Jackson ,U2 ,Luther Vandross ,Aretha Franklin ,Diana Ross ,Jocelyn Brown , The Spice Girls, and many others. Morales has won a variety of accolades for his efforts including Billboard and National Dance Music Awards in the United States. In addition to remixing Pop songs and transforming them into dancefloor anthems, he has also put his own spin on various house records.Despite the many artists Morales has worked with across his career, probably his most important and successful partnership has been with
Mariah Carey . His first reworking of a Carey record was "Dreamlover " (1993), his versions of which are credited with popularising the tradition of remixing pop songs into house records. In 2006 "Slant" magazine named Morales's Def Club mix of "Dreamlover" one of the greatest dance songs of all time. [ [http://www.slantmagazine.com/iframes/dance_100/100_91.asp "100 Greatest Dance Songs: 100–91"] . "Slant". 2006. RetrievedNovember 18 2006 .] Morales worked with Carey at almost every stage of her career following "Dreamlover", re-working the songs "Fantasy" (1995), "Always Be My Baby" (1996), "Honey" (1997), "My All" (1998), "I Still Believe] " (1999), "It's like That" (2005) and "Say Somethin' " (2006) into number-one hits on "Billboard"'sHot Dance Club Play chart in the U.S.Morales was awarded the 1998
Grammy Award for Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical.Morales partnered with famed House music pioneer
Frankie Knuckles inDef Mix Productions . Together they honed the formula for what would become theDef Classic Mix (which could - and would - be genericized as Classic Mix, but this still connotes "Def Classic Mix"). It is historically evident that the classic mix concept was entirely Knuckles' creation, and Morales would be following a template created by someone else in its development. While it appears that both benefitted from the creative partnership, Morales remixes in the early 1990s were becoming more and more like Knuckles. He succeeded in the later 1990s of once again distinguishing himself with a unique remix style (in fact he became quite distinguished for his lack of a "predictable" style), a process he began in the early to mid 1990s by adding techno and tribal music elements into the Classic Mix formula.uperstar DJ
David Morales is considered by manyFact|date=February 2007 to be one of the first so-called "Superstar DJs".
Larry Levan was the first to recognise the potential for success in Morales, and he was soon a popular regular atThe Loft ,Paradise Garage and The Sound Factory - all highly influentialNew York City nightclub s in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His remix and production work helped him expand his DJ career, allowing him to perform at major clubs around the globe including theMinistry of Sound inLondon . He also became one ofIbiza 's most renowned DJs, appearing at venues such asPacha .In addition to his nightclub sets, Morales also contributed to a large number of radio mixshows throughout the 1990s, the most important being for
Hot 97 's popular segment "All Night House Party". He also produced various DJ mixes for radio stations around the world, including London'sKISS 100 . Morales also contributed his DJ skills to a variety of compilations includingMinistry of Sound 's "Sessions Seven", "United DJs of America Volume 4" (a joint project with Def Mix partner Frankie Knuckles) and most recently with the retrospective collection "Mix The Vibe: Past-Present-Future". As a DJ, Morales is currently most active in Ibiza.Not just a DJ, Morales owns one nightclub, Stereo located in
Montreal (Canada). Morales is also resident at his own club, well known for his 16-hour sets at Stereo's "La Vie en Stereo", taking place on the last Saturday of each month. In addition to his music career, Morales has served as a model for Italian clothing manufacturerIceberg Jeans .Discography
Albums
* 1993 "The Program"
* 2004 "2 Worlds Collide "ingles
David Morales
*2001 "Winners", with
Jocelyn Brown
*2003 "Make It Hot", withDJ Pierre
*2004 "How Would U Feel", withLea-Lorién
*2005 "Feels Good", withAngela Hunte
*2005 "Here I Am", withTamra Keenan
*2006 "Better That U Leave", with Lea-Lorién
*2006 "How Would U Feel '06", with Lea-LoriénThe Bad Yard Club
: "all are collaborations with
Sly Dunbar andHandel Tucker "
*1993 "Gimme Luv (Eenie Meeny Miny Mo)", withPapa San
*1993 "Sunshine", withStanryck
*1993 "The Program", with Papa San
*1994 "In De Ghetto", withDelta Bennett
*1996 "In De Ghetto '96", withCrystal Waters and Delta BennettOther aliases
*1987 "Do It Properly", as 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican, with
Ralphi Rosario andClivilles & Cole
*1989 "Scandalous", as 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican, with Ralphi Rosario and Clivilles & Cole
*1994 "Congo", as The Boss
*1995 "Philadelphia", as Brooklyn Friends
*1998 "Needin' U", as David Morales presents The Face
*2000 "Higher", as Moca, withAlbert Cabrera andDeanna Della Cioppa
*2001 "Needin' U II", as David Morales presents The Face, withJuliet Roberts
*2002 "Siren Of Love", as 928
*2006 "Play", as Brooklyn Friends
*2006 "Keep It Coming", as The Face, withNicki Richards Selected remixes
* "I'm The One You Need" -
Jody Watley
* "Useless" -Kym Mazelle
* "1-2-3" -The Chimes (band)
* "101" -Sheena Easton
* "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)" -Stevie V
* "Kisses on the Wind" -Neneh Cherry
* "Life is a Dance" -Chaka Khan
* "Watcha Gonna Do With My Lovin'" -Inner City
* "Pump Up The Jam " -Technotronic
* "Right From The Start" - India
* "You're Mine" -Reese
* "All Join Hands" -CeCe Rogers
* "You're Walking" -Electribe 101
* "Love's Got Me" - Loose Ends
* "So Hard" -Pet Shop Boys
* "What Did I Do To You?" -Lisa Stansfield
* "Where Love Lives" -Alison Limerick
* "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays" -De La Soul
* "Gotta Be...Movin' On Up" -P. M. Dawn
* "Always There" - Incognito
* "Finally" -CeCe Peniston
* "Catch Me" -Betty Boo
* "So Emotional " -Whitney Houston
* "I'll Be Your Friend" -Robert Owens
* "Love Come Down" -Eve Gallagher
* "Never Stop" -The Brand New Heavies
* "What Is This Thing Called Love?" -Alexander O'Neal
* "Deeper and Deeper" - Madonna
* "Rain Falls" -Frankie Knuckles
* "Spice Up Your Life " -The Spice Girls
* "Strobelite Honey" - Black Sheep
* "The Best Things in Life Are Free " -Luther Vandross andJanet Jackson
* "Because of Love" -Janet Jackson
* "Walking on Broken Glass" -Annie Lennox
* "Big Time Sensuality" -Björk
* "Dreamlover " -Mariah Carey
* "I Wanna Thank Ya" -Robin S.
* "Feel Like Singin'" -Sandy B.
* "Free Love" -Juliet Roberts
* "Upside Down" -Diana Ross
* "A Deeper Love " -Aretha Franklin
* "One Night in Heaven " -M People
* "Newborn Friend" -Seal (musician)
* "Turn The Beat Around " -Gloria Estefan
* "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now " -Luther Vandross
* "Always Be My Baby " -Mariah Carey
* "Lemon" -U2
* "Fantasy" -Mariah Carey
* "I Can't Get No Sleep '95" -Masters At Work
* "Love In C Minor" -Cerrone
* "Scream" -Michael Jackson FeaturingJanet Jackson
* "I'm Getting Used To You" -Selena
* "Space Cowboy " -Jamiroquai
* "Who Do You Think You Are "Spice Girls
* "It Could've Been You" -Deborah Cox
* "Plastic Dreams" -Jaydee
* "Crush" -Jennifer Paige
* "New Kind of Medicine" -Ultra Naté
* "Rhythm Divine" -Enrique Iglesias
* "Get Along With You" -Kelis
* "I Will Love Again" -Lara Fabian
* "Bingo Bango " -Basement Jaxx
* "Live To Tell" - Lucrezia
* "Luv 2 Luv" -Suzanne Palmer
* "Joy To The World " -Mariah Carey
* "Honey " -Mariah Carey
* "Butterfly " -Mariah Carey
* "My All " -Mariah Carey
* "Can't Take That Away " -Mariah Carey
* "Loverboy " -Mariah Carey
* "It's Like That " -Mariah Carey
* "Say Somethin " -Mariah Carey
* "Touch My Body " -Mariah Carey
* "Living In Danger " -Ace of Base Mixed compilations
* 1994 United DJs of America, Vol. 4
* 1997 Ministry of Sound: Sessions Seven
* 2003 Mix The Vibe: Past-Present-FutureSee also
*
List of Puerto Ricans
*List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart Notes
External links
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/David+Morales David Morales' page at Discogs]
* [http://www.defmix.com Official 'Def Mix' Website]
* [http://www.spiritofhouse.com/INTER/david.htm Spirit of House Interview with David Morales]
* [http://www.davidmorales.net Tribute Fan Site]
* [http://www.djtimes.com/issues/2005/02/_features_index_02_2005.htm Interview with "DJ Times", 2005]
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