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DJ/remixer/producer
Johnny Vicious became involved in dance music after dropping his 1980s
rock records and following the seductive acid house from Chicago. After
DJing in a New York club called Mars, the newcomer made his professional
debut at Manhattan's Paladium in 1989. Jeffrey Rodman joined him to found
their own independent label called Vicious Musik, issuing an EP titled
Liquid Bass soon after.
Johnny Vicious ' breakthrough started while remixing the up-tempo club/dance
"Ecstasy (Take Your Shirts Off)," featured on the album Webster
Hall Presents a Groovilicious Night; the dance/pop "Kiss You All
Over" by No Mercy; "Let's Go All the Way" by React ;Whitney
Houston 's "It's Not Right but It's OK"; and the 2001 release
of Ministry of Sound: Club Nation America, a 28-track double album. The
latter featured one CD mixed by Johnny Vicious and the other mixed by
Tall Paul , with tracks by Paul Van Dyk ,Moby , and Fatboy Slim , among
other prominent numbers in the dance music scene. Johnny Vicious Presents
Ultra Dance, Vol. 1 followed in 2002.
www.johnnyvicious.com
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