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Courtesy of OurVibe.com
A New York, USA-based DJ, Vega's
career began at high school at the age of 18, after watching
his friends spin records. He played high school parties before
eventually establishing his own label. He went on to DJ at the
Devil's Nest (regarded as the birthplace of the New York 'freestyle'
approach, alongside TKA and Sa-Fire), then Hearthrob and 1018.
By the time he had reached the
4,000 capacity Studio 54 Todd Terry passed Vega his new mixes
to try out on the crowd. His first remix job was 'Running' by
Information Society, then Noel's 'Silent Morning'. He even worked
Debbie Gibson 's first record. He began his own-name productions
with the instrumental 'Don't Tell Me' for SBK Records in 1989
and 'Keep On Pumpin' It Up' (as Freestyle Orchestra), before
signing to CBS Records' subsidiary WTG Records with Latin singer
Marc Anthony. He had previously been commissioned to write songs
for the movie East Side Story, where he first met the singer.
Together they hooked up for a Latin R&B flavoured album and
single, 'Ride On The Rhythm', a huge club hit. He also worked
with India, his then wife, and Todd Terry for the latter's 'Todd's
Message'. Together with Barbara Tucker, Vega instigated the Underground
Network Club in New York (he has also produced 'Beautiful People'
for Tucker).
Despite this background as an
established house star, he is probably best known now for his
work alongside Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez as half of the Masters At
Work remix team and hots like I cant Get No Sleep Featuring India.
He is not to be confused with Chicago house veteran Lil' Louis,
or, for that matter, with the Louie Vega who remixed for Lakim
Shabazz, despite the fact that both shared the same management.
Vega's most recent remix clients include Juliet Roberts and Urban
Species.
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